WELCOME TO WRAGBY SURGERY

Outside of Surgery Hours

If you have a medical emergency when the surgery is closed or require medication urgently please ring 111 and your call will be transferred to the emergency doctor.

If you have difficulty in contacting a doctor in an emergency dial 999 for an ambulance.

Out-of-hours services are generally busy so please think carefully before asking to see a doctor and only do so if you genuinely cannot wait until the surgery re-opens.

In a genuine emergency you should call 999. Chest pains and / or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.

When visiting the practice you will be required to wear a face mask as opposed to a face covering.

If you do not have one, a mask will be provided. Thank you for your support in keeping everyone safe at this time.

Enhanced Access

Enhanced Access As part of the East Lindsey Primary Care Network, we will be providing enhanced access appointments on Monday 6.30pm – 8pm Wednesday 7am to 8am and the sixth Saturday 1pm to 5pm 9am – 1pm. These appointments will be a mix of face to face and telephone and with a range of clinical staff

Important Notice: Changes to Ear Wax Removal Services

From 1st April 2025, GP practices in Lincolnshire will no longer provide ear syringing as a treatment for ear wax removal.

Why has this change happened?

Ear syringing has been linked to risks such as infections and ear canal damage. National guidance now recommends self-care and safer alternatives, for example micro-suction.

The ICB has informed GP practices based in the east and west of the county that ear syringing will no longer be allowed from 1st April 2025, as it is not considered safe or a core service for general practice to provide.

What should you do if you have ear wax build-up?

Try self-care first – Many cases of ear wax build-up can be managed at home using over-the-counter treatments such as ear drops. Your local community pharmacy can provide advice on the best options.

If self-care doesn’t work your GP practice can assess your symptoms and refer eligible patients who meet the criteria to alternative NHS services for ear wax removal.

Private treatment options – If you are not eligible for NHS treatment because you do not meet the criteria, you can arrange private ear wax removal through providers such as Boots or Specsavers (fees apply).

More information about ear wax removal is available on the NHS website.

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/earwax-build-up/

To request a Doctors letter, please click the link below

 

To request a Fit (sick) note, please click the link below

 

To request a Repeat prescription, please click the link below

NHS APP

You can now see new information that is added to your online health record. This information includes notes from your appointment as well as test results and any letters about future appointments. You can see this through the NHS App, website or another health app.  https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/

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