Dunelm Medical Practice

Patient Portal

How can we help?

Please select from the options below for help with your visit to our site today and booking an appointment with the most appropriate clinician/service.
If you need further assistance please call your surgery and our reception teams will be happy to help

If you live in our Practice Area and would like to register with us, simply click on the button to register. You will be taken to the NHS ‘Register with a GP Surgery: Dunelm Medical Practice’ page. Follow each of the steps to complete the registration.

We are always happy to see any relatives or friends staying with you if they need a Doctor or Nurse. Temporary Residents are required to fill out a short form for the information to be returned to their own Doctor.

Please arrive 10 minutes before your appointment to allow time for completion of the necessary forms at the practice.

Fees and Charges for non-NHS work

With certain limited exceptions, such as a GP confirming that a patient is not fit for jury service, GP’s DO NOT have to carry out Non-NHS work. The partners at Dunelm Medical Practice have taken the decision not to offer private medicals, taxi and HGV for example, as their time and clinical rooms are needed for NHS work.

Non NHS work that partner’s do carry out is done in their own time and therefore attracts a fee. Details of these fees are below

Time spent completing forms and preparing reports takes the GP away from the medical care of patients. GP’s have an ever increasing workload of forms which must be prioritised against offering appointments. Except for rare emergency forms, it takes on an average four weeks for the forms to be completed.

When a GP signs a certificate, completes a report or writes a letter it is a condition of remaining on the Medical Register (which allows them to practice as a doctor) that they only sign what they know to be true. In order to complete even the simplest of forms the doctor may have to check a patient’s entire medical record.

The BMA suggest fees that may be charged in certain circumstances.

However these are intended for guidance only. Doctors are not obliged to charge the rates suggested by the BMA and the fee levels will generally reflect the amount of work and time involved.

To allow the practice to plan the GP’s time 4 weeks’ notice is required although many are completed within this time. Where a patient has an urgent request this should be explained to the receptionist who will note the request however it is not always possible for other more clinically urgent work to be delayed. Any work requested must be paid for prior to completion.

Is it an Emergency?

If you are in any doubt, suffering chest pains or serious risk to life, then CALL 999 immediately. DO NOT WAIT to ask the surgery or send emails or contacts through this portal.

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