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Late Surgery Sessions
 
This surgery offers late evening additional sessions for pre-booked routine appointments only.  To book these appointments, you must telephone the surgery between 8am & 6.30pm Monday to Friday.
 
These sessions are held at the following times:
 
Mondays at DURRINGTON surgery from 6:30pm  - 9pm
 
Home visits, telephone queries and urgent health problems will continue to be dealt with by the Out of Hours Service whose telephone number is 0300 111 5717               
 
Important

For *Emergencies you should attend the Accident & Emergency Department of your local hospital or dial 999

*An emergency is a critical or life-threatening situation, and includes things like: chest pain or suspected heart attack, head injury, severe loss of blood, severe breathing difficulties, loss of consciousness, deep wounds, suspected broken bones

Clinics & Services
Travel Advice

 We are pleased to offer advice on travelling abroad at our Upavon site.

 

In order to provide the best service we are able,  we request that you contact us at least 6 weeks prior to your travel date and will ask you to complete our travel form.

 

The form can be printed off this site Travel Form or you can collect one from the surgery. We strongly advise that you do not e mail completed forms to us for security of data reasons.

 

Once you have returned your completed forms one of our Practice Nurses will contact you to arrange a suitable appointment.

 

If you have less than six weeks before you travel please still contact us and we will give as much assistance as we can.

 

Alternatively you can obtain travel advice from Masta Travel Services on 01249 454540  or http://www.masta-travel-health.com/

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

 

                A dental check up before you travel, if you do not have routine check-ups, may prevent problems whilst you are away.

 

                Take out adequate insurance for your destination and activities.  A European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) entitles you to free or reduced rate medical care in most EU countries. You can apply for one free of charge on-line – www.dh/gov.uk , by phone (0845 606 2030) or by post using a form from the Post Office.

 

                Pack a first aid kit (a sterile kit of emergency equipment may be a good idea if you are going somewhere remote. 

 

                Ask the Practice Nurse about which medicines it may be advisable to take – we can sell these to you for travel purposes.

 

                You can find out about the place you are travelling to. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office website – http://www.fco.gov.uk/ – contains information and up-to-date advice on travelling abroad, including information about risks in specific countries.

 

                      Another useful website is http://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/