Urgent advice: Patient Notice
Chest pain, shortness of breath and loss of consciousness are emergencies please dial 999 for these symptoms.
Our home visit policy is based on the GMS contract, local LMC guidance, and BMA guidance
Although a traditional part of general practice, home visits are time consuming. Please remember that several patients can be seen in the practice in the time that it takes to make one home visit. So please help us to help you and our other patients by visiting the surgery whenever possible.
Home Visits are reserved for the following groups of patients:
- Terminally ill
- Truly bedbound patients
Please request visits before 11am whenever possible as this allows the Duty Doctor to assess the request for necessity and urgency so that it can be appropriately managed, the receptionists are trained to deal with your call so do expect to be asked; all information is confidential.
Home visits are discretionary and not an absolute requirement of GP terms and services, the doctor may telephone prior to, or instead of visiting as home visit requests are triaged.
In some situations the Duty Doctor may arrange assessment by another member of the community team (eg District nurse). Home visit requests are not always appropriate, visits are triaged and dealt with according to clinical need.
You cannot insist that a GP visits you at home, a GP will only visit you at home if they think that your medical condition requires it; a GP can also decide how urgently a visit is needed.
The following ARE NOT valid reasons to perform a home visit:
Benefits for patients seen at the surgery:
We have full medical equipment to examine you and staff to give patients a higher quality of care if a clean environment.
You are likely to be seen quicker – we offer urgent same day appointments if they are needed and we try were possible to accommodate different appointment times if required.
Triaging patients and visiting patients based on clinical need helps us provide a better service to you and the rest of our patients.
As long as the GP has provided a plan for a patient then the partners of Haden Vale Medical Practice with support any such decision made. This may be an appointment the same day, a future day, telephone advice, a message communicated via reception, or attendance at another healthcare site such as A&E.