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Combs Ford Surgery. Patient Information Screen February 2014. Welcome to the Surgery!. Choose well. Get the best out of your NHS this winter. Always choose the best care for you and your family when you need the NHS. Be treated in the right place at the right time.
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Combs Ford Surgery Patient Information Screen February 2014
Choose well Get the best out of your NHS this winter. Always choose the best care for you and your family when you need the NHS. Be treated in the right place at the right time.
Is your cold, sore throat, earache or cough getting you down? • 1. assess you symptoms – speak to your local pharmacist • 2. beat your symptoms – ask your pharmacist for suitable medicines. You will be advised if you need to see a doctor • 3. drink plenty of fluids, get more rest, make sure you get medicines that suit you best – there are formulations available for most people.
How long until I feel better? • Earache ……………. Usually lasts 4 days • Sore throat………….. lasts up to a week • Common cold……..... usually lasts 7-10 days • Flu……………………. lasts up to 2 weeks • Runny nose…………. usually lasts 1-2 weeks • Nasal congestion…… usually lasts 1-2 weeks • Sinusitis……………… usually lasts 2-3 weeks • Dry/tickly cough……... lasts up to 3 weeks
Antibiotics • Unfortunately, antibiotics will not help to get rid of your cold! “Get Well Soon” Without Antibiotics
Restricted Prescribing List GPs have been asked to reduce their prescribing of the following medicines ;-
Restricted Prescribing List • Pain killers for minor aches and pains • Soluble pain killers • Hay fever preparations • Cough and cold remedies • Lozenges, throat sprays and gargles • Treatments for minor acnes • Indigestion remedies
Restricted Prescribing List • Treatments for non-serious constipation and diarrhoea • Ear wax treatments • Slimming preparations • Creams, gels and tubigrip for sprains and sports injuries • Travel medicines • Gluten Free foods
Restricted Prescribing List • Barrier creams for nappy rash • Head lice lotions and shampoos • Threadworm tablets • Athlete’s foot creams and powders • Bath additives for minor dry skin conditions • Soya milks • Sun creams for sensitive skins
Restricted Prescribing List Self help and Advice leaflets are available from the Waiting Room
Keep a well stocked medicine cabinet • Paracetamol • Paracetamol mixture for children • Oral hydration sachets • Antihistamine • Cream or spray for insect bites • Antacid • Plasters • Thermometer
Minor Illness Clinic • Coughs, sore throats, ear infections, chest infections, flu like symptoms • Constipation, Diarrhoea, indigestion • Urinary infections • Minor injuries & sprains ankle/wrist • Insect bites • Emergency contraception • Conjunctivitis
Breast Cancer in women over 70 1 in 3 women who get breast cancer are over 70 , so don’t assume you’re past it
Be Clear on Cancer A breast lump is not the only sign of breast cancer and women over 70 should tell their GP if they notice any changes in their breasts.
We have made a blood pressure machine available in the waiting area for patients to use themselves. Please follow the instructions Or ask for help from the receptionist Blood Pressure Check
Blood Pressure checks • Please make a note of the reading and hand in to reception or take to your appointment today • We would welcome your feedback • Was it helpful to be able to take your blood pressure today?
Updating Patient Records Changed your telephone or mobile number? Let us know! Thank you
Practice Training The Practice will be closed on the afternoon of Wednesday 12th February for staff training
Contact Us We welcome constructive feedback! Combs Ford Surgery Combs Lane STOWMARKET IP14 2SY Tel – 01449 678333 (not to be used for prescription orders) www.combsfordsurgery.org.uk Email – Sally.pearce@gp-d83079.nhs.uk Please do not email for clinical matters.