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When you call to book an appointment, our reception team will ask for a brief outline of your health concern. This isn’t to be intrusive—it’s to ensure you are seen by the right professional as quickly as possible. We have a diverse team of healthcare professionals and often a GP isn’t the only (or even the best) person to help with your specific need.
Our Multi-Disciplinary Team
By sharing a little information, our “Care Navigators” can book you in with healthcare professionals such as:
How this helps you
Seeing the most appropriate specialist first gives you expert advice faster. It also ensures our GPs can focus their time on patients with the most complex or serious long-term health conditions.
Here are some tips to make the most of your appointment.
We encourage patients to attend the Surgery, where full equipment and facilities are available. Most medical problems are best managed in this clinical setting. However, care in the community may be appropriate at times. Home visits are reserved for patients who are housebound or have a clinical condition that prevents them from attending the Surgery. Please request a home visit only when the patient is genuinely too unwell to travel. Most children can safely be brought to the Surgery by car, taxi or pushchair. Learn more about getting to the surgery here>>
To request a home visit, please call before 10.30 am whenever possible. Give the receptionist brief details of the problem so the doctor can assess the urgency. Visits may not take place the same day or with a doctor of your choice.
When requesting a visit, please provide:
The surgery has a team of experienced paramedic practitioners who work closely with the doctors to care for our housebound patients. As qualified paramedics, they are clinically able to assess patients in the home to evaluate medical conditions and social problems and to take appropriate action. Orchid House Surgery is committed to providing a safe, comfortable environment where patients and staff can be confident that best practice is being followed at all times and the safety of everyone is of paramount importance. All patients are entitled to have a chaperone present for any consultation, examination or procedure where they feel one is required. This chaperone may be a family member or friend. On occasions, you may prefer a formal chaperone to be present, i.e. a trained member of staff. Wherever possible, we ask that you make this request at the time of booking an appointment so that arrangements can be made and your appointment is not delayed in any way. Where this is not possible, we will endeavour to provide a formal chaperone at the time of the request. However, occasionally it may be necessary to reschedule your appointment. Your healthcare professional may also require a chaperone to be present for certain consultations.