Village Voice April/May 2014 | Page 25

The Alresford Surgery Newsletter Station Road, Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 9JL Telephone No. 01962 732345 Fax: 01962 736034 Web site – www.alresfordsurgery.co.uk For general advice or reassurance NHS Direct 0845 46 47 OUT OF HOURS 0300 300 2012 Surgery news Shingles Vaccinations Over the past few years the surgery has become increasingly busy. Our patient numbers have steadily grown and with an increase in workload from the Department of Health, we have noticed that our patients are having to wait longer for a routine appointment, despite an increase in the number of appointments being offered. This trend is also affecting our colleagues at other surgeries. We have recently sent letters to patients who qualify for this new vaccination. Only patients born between 1 Sep 1942 - 31 Aug 1943 or 1 Sep 1933 - 31 Aug 1934 can have the vaccination at present. The programme is designed to offer immunisation to all patients aged between 70 and 80 over the next few years. We are able to offer same day appointments to those patients requiring urgent care. This will involve a telephone consultation with either a GP or a Practice Nurse. Many issues can be resolved without the need for face to face contact, but where a consultation is needed this will be arranged for the same day or other appropriate time. It is also possible to book routine appointments in advance but there may be a slightly longer wait than previously experienced. We would recommend that all appointments required for medication reviews are made in good time, this can be done on line through our website. We are in the process of reviewing how we see our patients to ensure that we offer an appropriate and efficient service. We ask for your understanding at this time but remind you that any requests for urgent care will be dealt with as quickly as possible. Boosters for 14- and 18-year-olds We are writing to 14-year-olds offering their standard booster of diphtheria/tetanus/polio. This year a booster of the Meningitis C vaccination is also being included in the programme. 18-year-olds going to university for the first time this year will also be advised to obtain a booster of the Meningitis C vaccination. More information should be provided in the summer with induction details from the universities. We are waiting to hear from the Department of Health if we will be asked to provide this vaccination or if it will be given once students enrol at university. New Receptionists We are pleased that Tracy Budden and Susan Inge are joining our team. Travel Vaccinations and Advice If you are travelling abroad and think you )