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KIRKVIEW PRACTICE BULLETIN BOARD

NEW STAFF MEMBERS

We are delighted to welcome Dr Caoimhe Glynn as our newest Salaried GP.  Dr Glynn has worked with us as she trained in General Practice and has now been successfully appointed to a permanent post here at Kirkview.  We look forward to continuing to work alongside Dr Glynn.


ACCESS TO THE PRACTICE DURING OPENING HOURS 

Please be advised that the practice reception team are available from 8.30am-1.00pm and from 2.00pm to 6.00pm. 

If you arrive at the practice before 8.30am, please note that the reception office will be closed until 8.30am. Please take a seat until such time that the desk opens, and we can assist you. 

During 1.00pm-2.00pm each day, the practice does not take phone calls unless you access our emergency line for life-threatening needs (details of this are contained within our telephone message). At this time, our reception desk is also closed to allow administrative staff to complete tasks from our morning surgeries, and prepare for the afternoon surgeries. 

We would therefore appreciate that if you are visiting the practice for any reason other than attending an appointment, you avoid presenting from 1.00pm-2.00pm. 

Thank you. 


COMMUNITY LINK WORKER 

We are pleased to advise that Kirkview Medical Practice provides appointments with a Community Link Worker at the practice. At the moment, we are being supported by Linda Barbour, Community Link Worker, on Thursdays. 

A Community Link Worker can help you find the right support with any social issues that are affecting your health and well-being. For example, social isolation, money worries, education, benefits and welfare, unemployment and bereavement. They can spend time with you, looking at what changes you'd like to make, and advise on the steps you need to take and services you can access in reaching your goal. A Community Link Worker has lots of knowledge of what is available in your local community and the services that are offered, so whether you want to start attending a local group, or just need some information on what's available, they are here for you. 

If you feel this is something that would be of benefit to you and your circumstances, please let us know and we can put you in contact with Linda at the surgery. 


SELF-REFERRAL FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL PHYSIOTHERAPY

There is now a brand new self-referral service - Phio - available to patients living within the boundaries of NHS Lanarkshire. 

Phio provides digital assessment, early treatment triage and physiotherapy support for muscle and joint concerns.  

Patients can access the initial assessment by visiting www.phio.eql.ai/nhslanarkshire or by asking our Reception Team for more information.


SELF-REFERRAL FOR PODIATRY SERVICES 

Referrals are now being taken directly from patients via telephone, where patients will be screened and triaged. Depending on the outcome of this telephone screening appointment, you will either be given self-care advice, a telephone appointment with a clinician or a face to face appointment if warranted. 

To self-refer for Podiatry services, please call the referral hub on 01698 753 753. 

You can also access information on the service via the website link below:

NHS Lanarkshire Podiatry services


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