Health Charities
Marie Curie
Marie Curie Cancer Care is a UK charity dedicated to the care of people with terminal cancer and other illnesses. Over the financial year 2010/11, we reached a total of 31,799 patients
YouthHealthTalk
Youthhealthtalk enables young people, their family and friends, and professionals such as doctors and teachers to understand young people's experiences of health, illness and life in general. The website feature real-life accounts of issues such as effect on work and education, social life and relationships, consulting health professionals and treatment.
Macmillan Cancer Support
One in three of us will get cancer and it’s the toughest thing most of us will ever face. If you’ve been diagnosed with cancer, or a loved one has, you’ll want a team of people in your corner supporting you every step of the way. Macmillan provide practical, medical and financial support and push for better cancer care.
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Minor illness

Routine Appointments

appointments

At Twyford Surgery we try to see everybody on the day of calling. However, a number of appointments are available to book up to a month in advance. These include Tuesday and Thursday evening appointments and Saturday mornings.

To book an appointment call the surgery and we will endeavour to arrange for you to see the doctor or nurse in a 'normal' appointment. If you think the problem could be dealt with over the phone please say so and a telephone appointment can be made for you. The doctor or nurse can always arrange to see you after discussing the problem with you.

If all of our appointments on the day have been filled and your problem is urgent you will be given an emergency five minute 'extra' appointment or telephone call at the beginning or end of the doctor or nurses' routine surgery.

You do not have to see the doctor you are registered with but we do prefer you to keep to one doctor as your “usual doctor”. This is particularly helpful if you have an ongoing problem as starting again with a new doctor for an old problem can be difficult for both the doctor and the patient.

For ailments such as coughs & colds, earache, cystitis, sore throats and minor injuries the doctor can advise you over the phone or you can see the nurse. They will always ask the duty doctor to see you if necessary.

If you are in doubt of what you need please give the receptionists as much detail as possible and they will try to help you.

 
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