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Please note: the current Hollies Surgery Facebook page is not an official channel for the practice under the new leadership team.
Please use this website and the Hollies page on the ICB website for the latest updates on services and developments.
Update on services:
A full range of GP services are available to patients under an interim leadership team, although they are being delivered from alternative local locations while the surgery building remains unavailable.
- Phone lines are open as normal: 01702 416966
- Non-urgent online consultations are available via Accurx’s online consultation tool.
- Prescription requests are being processed. Please don't drop off repeat prescriptions at the practice - you can request them online through Accurx or via the NHS App.
- Home visits where clinically appropriate
- Face to face appointments are taking place at alternative local locations during core business hours
- Face to face appointments are taking place at alternative local locations during core business hours
- Additional face to face appointments during the evening and at weekends are also available
- We kindly ask that patients do not attend the practice in person while we work to reopen safely.
Other ways you can access medical help:
- For life-threatening emergencies, call 999
- For urgent but non-life-threatening care out of hours, contact NHS 111 or visit 111.nhs.uk
- Emergency prescription requests can also be submitted via 111 online: Emergency prescriptions - NHS 111
- Repeat prescriptions can continue to be ordered through the NHS App or SystmOnline
- Local pharmacies can help with minor illnesses, medication queries, and healthcare advice for coughs, colds, sore throats (age 5+), ear infections (age 1-17), skin infections and urinary tract infections in women (age16-64) through the Pharmacy First service .
- You can use the NHS App to access your health record, order repeat prescriptions, and more. Find out how to register for the NHS App, and information about local digital support groups at NHS App - Mid and South Essex Integrated Care System
- Support with digital access is also available locally
Update on the surgery building:
We know how important it is for GP Services to return to the Hollies building and understand the uncertainty this has caused.
Progress has been dependent on legal matters outside the NHS's direct control. Work continues to progress this as quickly as the law allows. We hope to share a clearer picture as soon as possible.
In the meantime, GP services continue to be delivered from alternative local locations.
You can find further information on this matter on the Mid and South Essex ICB website
Our commitment to patients
We recognise the impact this situation has had and thank patients and the community for their patience, while we remain fully commited to restoring services from the Hollies building as quickly as possible.
This website has been designed to tell you about the practice and the services that we offer. Please read it carefully. We trust that you will find it helpful and informative.
For nearly a century, this practice has developed a comprehensive family health care service to meet the needs of local people. Our extended and refurbished building includes full access for those with disabilities and consists of five consulting suites and four treatment rooms. We also provide a pram park.
Though based in a traditional setting, we have a full range of up-to-date facilities and equipment and are fully computerised.
Patients can now book an appointment with any of the Doctors who are on duty that day.
Accurx Online Triage
Patient Triage is Accurx’s online consultation tool. You can send your request via accurx.nhs.uk/patient-initiated/F81075
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Coronavirus Crisis Bereavement Line
01702 220 321
A telephone helpline for bereaved adults and children whose loved one has died directly or indirectly as a result of Coronavirus.
Speak to an experienced counsellor or bereavement worker who can listen, support and offer advice during these challenging times. Our lines are open Monday to Sunday 9.00am to 6.00pm.
Visit havenshospices.org.uk/crisisline to find out more.
Telephone Numbers
Appointments 01702 416966
Ring this number and select Option 1 to make an appointment with a doctor or nurse (This number is only answered during surgery opening hours).
Should you wish to cancel your booked appointment, please do either of the following so your appointment is not wasted:
- Reply CANCEL to your text reminder
- Call the surgery on 01702 416966
- Email the surgery at admin.hollies@nhs.net if the cancellation request is at least 48 hours in advance of the appointment time.
Enquiries 01702 416966
- To request a home visit, please telephone between 8.30 and 11.00am (Option 2). Please note that your visit may be made by an Emergency Care Practitioner who works for the Surgery.
- For test results and other enquiries, telephone between 2.30 and 4.30pm (Option 3). Patients should always find out the result of any test they have had.
- For 24-hour emergency service; dial 111 and you will automatically be transferred to the free NHS 111 Service. Please use this service outside of Practice hours and if you need medical help fast but it's not a life-threatening emergency.
- Please try to telephone for routine enquiries in the afternoon when our phone lines are less busy.
Email: receptionhollies@nhs.net
Prescription requests: mseicb-cpr.prescriptionsf81075@nhs.net
(Cannot be used to book or request an appointment)
NHS 111 or www.nhs.uk/111
Call 111 for 24 hour free NHS advice.
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