Welcome to St George's Medical practice new website
St. George's Medical practice is a teaching and training general practice in central West Bridgford, Nottingham. The doctors, nurses and staff aim to offer the highest standard of patient-centred healthcare.
We are here to help when you are ill, and run numerous clinics for patients with long term conditions (chronic diseases). We also offer a wide variety of other medical services such as antenatal and postnatal care, minor surgery, contraception, childhood vaccinations and well-person check-ups.
In addition to everything you need to know about the practice you will also find other health-related information.
You can also order repeat medication through the prescription title above - the system has changed and there are now two ways to order prescriptions on line which are explained on the prescription page.
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Comments & Suggestions
We are always keen to hear your views on the service we provide and any suggestions you have which may improve the service. If you would like to feedback to us, you can do so by going to the 'contact details' tab from the top menu and completing the on-line form (link below the map), alternatively you can drop in your comments in the comments box in the foyer or at the reception desk.
Also, as a service we will have regular inspections by the Care Quality Commission. To find out more about this, click on the 'Care Quality Commission' link from the right-hand menu. If you would like to make any comments about the practice directly to the CQC, you can do so by clicking on the link on that page which will take you to our practice section of the CQC website.
Dermatoscopy
The practice has recently been issued with a Dermatoscope by Rushcliffe CCG, and two of our GP's have accessed relevant training for its use. Dermatoscopy is used for monitoring skin lesions and can assist in the early detection of melanoma.
Prescribing Changes At St. George's Medical Practice
For those patients who receive free prescriptions (due to age or for medical reasons) we will be changing prescription amounts to a 28 day supply, in line with Government guidance. For more information about this change, please go to the 'prescribing changes' section of the 'Prescriptions' tab from the top menu.
(Site updated 18/06/2013)