Glebe Surgery PPG Newsletter December 2022
Seasons Greetings from the Glebe Surgery Patient Participation Group (PPG). This newsletter contains updates on: Covid vaccination clinics, patient car park closure, surgery statistics, staffing etc.
Seasons Greetings from the Glebe Surgery Patient Participation Group (PPG). This newsletter contains updates on: Covid vaccination clinics, patient car park closure, surgery statistics, staffing etc.
The Glebe Surgery is making some new arrangements for patients: appointment calls, the check-in screen and waiting rooms.
There are high levels of staff illness currently due to COVID-19 Infection. We need to deal with urgent matters as a priority so we would be grateful if routine enquiries could be delayed until next week if you feel this is possible.
A letter from Dr Keir Newsom to Glebe Surgery patients about the arrangements at the surgery from 27 January 2022. Because of current high levels of Covid-19 virus, telephone triage is still needed and patients are asked to continue wearing masks.
Happy New Year from the Glebe Surgery Patient Participation Group. Thank you to the volunteers and local residents during the vaccine clinics. Introducing a new GP and staff returning from maternity leave.
NHS staff continue to face the challenges of tackling Covid-19 and need our support more than ever. Celebrate them and donate to the charity.
A letter from Dr Keir Newsom to Glebe Surgery patients about the plans for the Surgery to tackle the Omicron variant of Covid-19. It includes instructions for getting vaccinated and if you have an urgent medical problem.
A status update from Dr Newsom about how the Glebe Surgery is operating. This covers the latest on Covid-19 vaccinations, the IT system and how to get medical advice, consultations and other services.
A personal letter from the former practice manager of the Glebe Surgery asking for your help. Please be kind, considerate and positive to help the Glebe team through this temporary difficult period.
The Glebe Surgery is starting to invite eligible patients who are registered as patients of the Surgery for Covid-19 booster vaccinations. Those eligible will be offered boosters in the same order that they became eligible for their first vaccine.