Radbrook Green Surgery
Doctors & Clinics in Shrewsbury, Shropshire

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read moreThe more you know about your pregnancy and your options, the more you are likely to feel in control. The information given here is based on The Pregnancy Book, which your midwife should give you at your first appointment. Here's a checklist of the vaccines that are routinely offered to everyone in the UK for free on the NHS, and the age at which you should ideally have them. Having an ill child can be a very scary experience for parents. If you understand more about the illness it can help you to feel more in control.
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read morePatients at Radbrook Green Surgery can benefit from the support of a Social Prescribing Advisor. Social Prescribing is a non-medical programme which supports people to improve their health and wellbeing. Jo Aston is the Social Prescribing Advisor for Radbrook Green Surgery and works with patients over a period of 3 to 6 months with weekly, fortnightly or less frequent consultations depending on the patient's needs and preferences. During social distancing this support is provided by telephone but in the future there will be the option for face to face appointments at the surgery.
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read moreDrs Callahan and Hart offer family planning appointments for coil and implant fittings. All the doctors and nurses offer appointments for discussion of women's health and contraceptive problems. The Practice Nurses are available to discuss menopause problems and will be happy for you to make an appointment to see them if you would like advice. An appointment can be made on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings between 9.00 a.m. and 11.30 for all blood tests. Please contact the reception staff to organise this.
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read moreThere may be circumstances when it would be considered reasonable, or in the best interests of the patient, to remove patients from the list. Distance: We have a mandated requirement to be able to provide appropriate clinical response to our patients at their place of residence. If a patient moves out of the designated Practice area they will be invited to register with a new GP whose Practice area they would now fall.
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read moreIntroduction: We are a well established training practice with many connections in the world of training. Several of our former partners have been course organisers on the training scheme and Dr Hart continues that tradition today. The Practice: Details are listed on this website and I would recommend a quick look to get a flavour of what we do. We are a happy organisation which strives and succeeds in maintaining good relations with each other and our staff. Our registrars are welcomed by all into this essentially very supportive environment.
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read moreA Community and Care Co-ordinator is based in your local GP practice. They assist patients in need of help, support and advice by signposting them to other useful services. Community and Care Co-ordinators work with the NHS, the Council and voluntary services and have become local experts on what's happening in your community. They can help you to keep socially active and maintain your independence. A Community and Care Co-ordinator can help you to find your way around the system which can often seem complicated and confusing.
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read moreMedical students attend the practice from time to time. We hope that you will co-operate with us and help the students to learn about general practice. However, you will be informed of their presence in advance, and if you do not want them to be present at a consultation, your wishes will be respected. This will not affect your treatment in any way.
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read moreSummary Care Records (SCRs) are an electronic record of important information about a patient's health. They will provide faster and easier access to reliable information so that more effective treatment can be provided to patients. Initially, they will contain key information including medications, allergies and adverse reactions to medicines. Anyone registered with a GP Practice in England will have a Summary Care Record created for them unless they choose to opt out. The NHS are gradually introducing SCRs across England, Shropshire is one of the first areas to benefit from this service.