Campbeltown Medical Practice

Stewart Road, Campbeltown, Argyll, PA28 6AT


Contact numbers


Dr M D Hall, MBChB (1973 GLAS)
Dr J T S Leask, BScPhD MBChB (1981 GLAS) MRCGP
Dr M Lazarus, MBChB (1984 GLAS) FRCS DRCOG
Dr I A Norrie, BSc MBChB (1993 LEEDS) MRCGP DRCOG DCH
Dr J R Leftley, MBBS (2001 LONDON)
Dr A Villalba, (LMS 1983 TENERIFE)
Dr K M Cook, MBChB (1983 GLAS) DA (UK)


CONTENTS

  1. Introduction
  2. Making an Appointment
  3. House Calls
  4. Out of Hours / Emergencies
  5. Repeat Prescriptions
  6. Telephone Contact / Messages
  7. Services
  8. Practice Nurse
  9. Nurse Led Clinics
  10. The Health Visitor
  11. Forms/Medicals
  12. Travel Arrangements
  13. Patient Participation
  14. Complaints Procedure
  15. Patient Rights & Responsibilities
  16. Location map

Health Centre Information

SS Waverly at Campbeltown

1. Introduction

The Doctors in the Health Centre work as a team with their Receptionists and the other healthcare professionals:

*contact via Campbeltown Hospital Tel: 01586 552224 (answer phone out of hours).

2. Making An Appointment

Telephone lines (3) to the Health Centre are open at 0830-1730hrs Mon, Tues & Thurs, 0830-1700hrs Wed & 0800-1730hrs Friday. The doors are open at the same times.

GP Appointment times are available throughout the day from 0900hrs till 1300hrs & 1400hrs till 1700hrs (except Wednesday afternoons). Practice nurses also have booked appointments from 0900hrs-1300hrs & 1400hrs-1700hrs.

We would ask that when possible you try to book rather than turning up when you may have to wait to be seen. Should your own doctor be unavailable you will be offered an appointment with another doctor in the Practice.

If urgent and there are no immediate GP appointments we may ask that you first see a practice nurse who will assess the problem. Medical emergencies will always be dealt with as a priority.

Most young children, even if unwell, can be safely brought to the surgery for examination.

There is no Saturday morning surgery. Patients working away from home during the week can make a GP appointment by special arrangement. Emergencies on a Saturday and Sunday will be dealt with through the Hospital A & E Department.

3. House Calls

Please try to phone requests before 10 am. The receptionist will ask for brief details about the request to enable us to determine its degree of urgency. Emergencies will be dealt with immediately by the first available doctor.

We will arrange to visit housebound patients on request and can arrange domiciliary blood tests when required.

4. Out Of Hours / Emergencies

There is a doctor available every day, 24 hours a day. Should you require urgent medical attention please attend the Acute Unit of Campbeltown Hospital or telephone NHS 24 on 08454 242424.

5. Repeat Prescriptions: Call 550055

You can order a repeat prescription 24hrs a day on our designated prescription line.

6. Telephone Contact / Messages

GPs are unable to take calls when in surgery. We do have a telephone message system where patients can leave a message and the GP will normally return the call within one working day. Alternatively patients can call back either before or after surgery times when their GP may be available to take the call.

7. Services

Each doctor in the Practice provides the following additional services:

8. Practice Nurses

The Practice Nurses provide the following services by appointment:

9. Other Nurse Led Clinics

Smoking Cessation Clinics can also be accessed via the Health Centre.

Diabetes specialist nurse clinics are coordinated through the practice.

10. The Health Visitor

11. Forms For Signing / Medicals

If you require forms to be signed please discuss this with reception staff as this can often be done without making a surgery appointment.

Medicals have to be specially booked out with surgery times.

12. Travel Arrangements (Oban or Glasgow Clinics)

Please do not make surgery appointments to discuss travel arrangements, including escorts, without first discussing this with our reception staff. Hospital Reception desk staff organise and book flights and transport and will refer any problems back to the GP.

13. Patient Participation

If you wish to discuss any aspect of the service we provide, please contact Mrs Katie Ferguson, our Practice Manager or alternatively any GP.

14. Complaints Procedure

Should you wish to complain about the care or treatment you have received, or indeed any other aspect of the service we provide, we will endeavour to deal with the complaint promptly, constructively and openly and provide a reasoned response. Any complaint should be addressed to Mrs Katie Ferguson, Practice Manager – or alternatively the GP of your choice.

15. Patient Rights & Responsibilities

Patients should receive sensitivity and understanding from all members of the Practice Team and confidentiality should be maintained at all times. We would ask that patients treat all staff with respect and behave responsibly with regard to NHS resources.