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Welcome to the Marazion Surgery

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Vision Statement: 

To provide people registered with the practice and temporary residents with personal health care of high quality, efficient and safe standard. To seek continuous improvement on the health status of the practice population overall. To treat patients fairly, equally, and with dignity and respect. To listen, communicate and collaborate with patients effectively.  We aim to achieve this by developing and maintaining a happy sound practice which is responsive to peoples’ needs and expectations, and which reflects the latest advances in Primary Health Care. 

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With patients' needs at the heart of everything we do, our website has been designed to make it easy for you to gain instant access to the information you need. As well as specific practice details such as opening hours and how to register, you’ll find a wealth of useful pages covering a wide range of health issues along with links to other relevant medical organisations.

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Get Well, Keep Well

Of course we’re not just here for when you are unwell. Our team of healthcare professionals and back-up staff offer a number of clinics and services to promote good health and wellbeing whatever your medical condition.

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Access

The premises are easily accessible for wheelchair users, with all consulting and treatment rooms, and bathroom on the ground floor.  Please note that we also offer appointments in the early morning between 7.40am and 8.00am and in the evenings between 6.30pm and 8.00pm.  We occasionally offer appointments on a Sunday morning.  These are part of the Extended Hours Service and Improving Access to General Practice Service. 

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If you have any concerns or symptoms of Covid-19, please DO NOT COME TO THE SURGERY, contact us by telephone.

If you have respiratory symptoms PLEASE WEAR A MASK to your appointment. In healthcare settings it is still appropriate to wear a mask in order to protect those who are vulnerable (who have severely weakened immune systems).

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Flu & Covid Vaccination Programme 2023-2024:

Who is eligible? https://www.gov.uk/government/news/jcvi-advises-on-eligible-groups-for-2023-autumn-booster 

 

Patients aged 65 years of age or over will receive a text message or letter to notify them of the date of their allocated drop-in session for Covid and Flu vaccinations.  These are also detailed below.  No appointment is needed, just DROP-IN at the time that your age group has been allocated.  You may attend with your partner if they have a different time slot on the same day.

Patients aged 65 years of age and under, who are eligible, will receive a text message with instructions on how to book an appointment; please follow the link.  If we do not know your mobile number please email it to us.  If we cannot reach you by text, we will contact you by letter or by telephone. 

 

Please do not telephone reception with enquiries as this blocks the phonelines for patients who require medical assistance, please email us at enquiries.marazionsurgery@nhs.net

If you do not hear from us and you believe you are eligible for Covid/Flu vaccine please email us at enquiries.marazionsurgery@nhs.net

 

Age Group / Surname Starts With

Date

Drop-in Session

89 yrs and over

Saturday 30th September

3.00pm to 4.00pm

88 yrs

Saturday 30th September

11.15am to 12.00pm

87 yrs

Saturday 30th September

11.15am to 12.00pm

86 yrs

Saturday 30th September

2.00pm to 3.00pm

85 yrs

Saturday 30th September

2.00pm to 3.00pm

84 yrs

Saturday 30th September

12.30pm to 1.00pm

83 yrs

Saturday 30th September

1.00pm to 2.00pm

82 yrs

Saturday 30th September

1.00pm to 2.00pm

81 yrs

Saturday 30th September

10.45am to 11.15am

80 yrs

Saturday 30th September

10.15am to 10.45am

79 yrs

Saturday 30th September

9.45am to 10.15am

78 yrs

Saturday 30th September

9.00am to 9.45am

77 yrs

Saturday 30th September

8.00am to 9.00am

76 yrs & Surname starts A-G

Saturday 30th September

8.00am to 9.15am

76 yrs & Surname starts H-P

Saturday 30th September

9.15am to 10.15am

76 yrs & Surname starts R-Z

Saturday 30th September

10.15am to 11.00am

75 yrs & Surname starts A-F

Saturday 30th September

11.00am to 12.00pm

75 yrs & Surname starts G-L

Saturday 30th September

12.30pm to 2.00pm

75 yrs & Surname starts M-Z

Saturday 30th September

2.00pm to 4.00pm

74 yrs

Saturday 7th October

8.00am to 9.00am

73 yrs

Saturday 7th October

9.00am to 10.00am

72 yrs

Saturday 7th October

10.00am to 10.45

71 yrs

Saturday 7th October

10.45am to 11.30am

70 yrs

Saturday 7th October

11.30am to 1230pm

69 yrs

Saturday 7th October

1.00pm to 2.00pm

68 yrs

Saturday 7th October

2.00pm to 3.00pm

67 yrs

Saturday 7th October

3.00pm to 4.00pm

66 yrs & Surname starts A-C

Saturday 30th September

8.15am to 10.00am

66 yrs & Surname starts D-J

Saturday 30th September

10.15am to 11.45am

66 yrs & Surname starts K to R

Saturday 7th October

8.00am to 9.30am

66 yrs & Surname starts S to Z

Saturday 7th October

9.30am to 11.00am

65 yrs & Surname starts A to C

Saturday 7th October

11.00am to 12.30pm

65 yrs & Surname starts D-J

Saturday 7th October

1.00pm to 2.30pm

65 yrs & Surname starts K to Q

Saturday 7th October

2.30pm to 4.00pm

 

 

65 yrs & Surname starts R-Z

Patients aged 65 years of age and under, who are eligible, will receive a text message with instructions on how to book an appointment; please follow the link.  If we do not know your mobile number please email it to us.  If we cannot reach you by text, we will contact you by letter or by telephone. 

64 yrs and younger who are eligible

 

Last updated 22.09.23

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On Holiday in Cornwall?

https://cios.icb.nhs.uk/help-us/holiday/

Need health advice whilst on holiday in Cornwall?

Anyone who is visiting Cornwall is asked to call their own GP, and not the one closest to where they’re staying, if they need non-urgent advice.

For people who need non-urgent care when their own GP is not open, and don’t think they can wait, use the NHS 111 online service or call 111, at any time day or night.

Please do not turn up at a minor injuries unit or urgent treatment centre without contacting 111 first. If, after contacting 111, you need to go to a hospital, you will be given an arrival time, which will help everyone continue to follow government guidance, maintain distance and keep people safe while COVID continues to circulate.

Anyone with serious or life-threatening illnesses or injuries should dial 999.

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Patient Participation Group - Keep an eye on the new section about the group and what we are planning, and to read copies of the Minutes!

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(Site updated 22/09/2023)
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