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HOW TO CONTACT
If you require urgent help...

If you require urgent help and feel you cannot wait until your surgery re-opens, telephone your own doctor’s number and have a pen and paper handy. A message will inform you how to contact the ‘on call’ service.

When you call SELDOC a trained receptionist will take details from you. Please have the following details ready:

Patient’s name and address

Name of patient’s doctor

Details of the medical condition

Details of any medication being taken

Details of any special directions to the patient’s home

You will be called back as soon as a doctor is available.

When not to use SELDOC...

Potential life-threatening emergencies such as poisoning. These should be dealt with by ringing 999 for an ambulance.

Non-urgent conditions. If your problem is not urgent, please try to wait until the surgery opens and avoid using the emergency service.

Test results or second opinions for something that you have recently seen your own GP about.

Dental problems. Doctors are not dentists; if you have a dental problem ring your dentist, leave a message and wait for the dentist to contact you.

Non-urgent advice or medical information. This can be obtained from NHS Direct, a 24 hour nurse-led advice service on 0845 4647.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

The doctor can:

Offer advice

Suggest a remedy you can buy from the chemist or arrange a prescription you can collect

Offer an appointment at one of the bases (These are not walk-in centres. Please ring and speak to a doctor first.)

Arrange a home visit, when thought appropriate by the doctor

Refer you directly to Accident and Emergency or the Minor Injuries Unit at your local hospital or request an ambulance transfer

Following your contact with SELDOC, a fax is sent to your GP the next working day with details of any treatment given, so they are aware of what has happened and can action any follow-up required.

A copy of your SELDOC contact follows on for filing in your permanent medical record.

In a great majority of cases...

In the majority of cases it is best for patients to see the doctor at SELDOC’s base where the equipment and support for a proper examination are available. Also, a doctor at the base can see and help three or more patients in the time it takes to do one home visit - so more patients benefit and the waiting time to see a doctor is much shorter for everyone.
There are no facilities within the NHS to transport patients to see the doctor for GP ‘on call’ services so, in most cases, patients are expected to make their own arrangements to get to an appointment.

SELDOC sympathises with the difficulties this may cause some people, but must emphasise that the doctor’s decision to offer a home visit is made on strict medical grounds only.

All calls received at SELDOC are recorded for medico-legal reasons and to ensure high standards.

Can I go to one of the
centres without telephoning first?...

No! Access to the centre must be strictly by appointment in order that the doctors on duty are expecting you and have details of your medical condition.



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