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10/Mar/2022

Who Can Get A COVID-19 Vaccine

People aged 16 and over can get a 1st and 2nd dose of a vaccine.

Most children aged 12 to 15 are currently only being offered a 1st dose.

 

How To Get Your COVID-19 Vaccine

If you’re aged 16 or over you can:

  • book your COVID-19 vaccination appointments online for an appointment at a vaccination centre or pharmacy
  • find a walk-in COVID-19 vaccination site to get vaccinated without needing an appointment
  • wait to be contacted by your GP surgery and book your appointments with them

If you cannot book appointments online, you can call 119 free of charge. You can speak to a translator if you need to.

If you have difficulties communicating or hearing, or are a British Sign Language (BSL) user, you can use textphone 18001 119 or the NHS 119 BSL interpreter service.

 

Booking Your 2nd Dose

People aged 16 or over are eligible for a 2nd dose.

People aged 18 or over should have their 2nd dose from 8 weeks after their 1st dose.

Most people aged 16 or 17 should have their 2nd dose from 12 weeks after their 1st dose.

  • If you book online, you’ll be asked to book appointments for both doses. You can manage your COVID-19 vaccination appointments to view your appointments and rebook if you need to.
  • If you had your 1st dose at a walk-in vaccination site, you can book your 2nd COVID-19 vaccination appointment online. You’ll need to wait 24 hours after your 1st dose before you can book.
  • If you have your 1st dose through your GP surgery, you’ll be contacted when it’s time to book your 2nd dose.

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10/Mar/2022

The main symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) are:

  • a high temperature – this means you feel hot to touch on your chest or back (you do not need to measure your temperature)
  • a new, continuous cough – this means coughing a lot for more than an hour, or 3 or more coughing episodes in 24 hours (if you usually have a cough, it may be worse than usual)
  • a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste – this means you’ve noticed you cannot smell or taste anything, or things smell or taste different to normal

What To Do If You Have Symptoms

If you have any of the main symptoms of COVID-19, even if they’re mild:

  • Get a PCR test (test that is sent to a lab) to check if you have COVID-19 as soon as possible.
  • Stay at home and do not have visitors (self-isolate) until you get your test result – only leave your home to have a test.

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15/Feb/2021

Working Hours

Monday – Saturday: 9:00AM – 18:00PM
Sunday: 10:00AM – 16:00PM
Wednesday: closed for disinfection

We work only with pre-booked hours. We cannot guarantee that you will be admitted and examined by a specialist if you do not make an appointment in advance.


Parking

Unfortunately, the clinic does not have its own parking lot. There are separate places in the area for a fee.


Recommendations

In case you will be tested, it is recommended that you do not consume food or drink.

If you have a medical history, it is advisable to carry it at the time of initial registration.

In case you cannot meet the agreed time for the visit, please let us know as soon as possible.


Personal health information

If you contact a clinic Doctors4you, your personal and health information as well as family history will be recorded on paper and electronically. This will help us identify potential health problems that are in their infancy and also offer you the best course of treatment.


Information sharing

Only the staff providing assistance and treatment has access to your data.

As an organization, we have a duty to protect potentially vulnerable people – children, adults, etc. From time to time, in order to comply with professional ethics and legal provisions, and in particular the protection of children and young people at a vulnerable age, we will share information with relevant bodies and services such as social organizations, the police and the judiciary.


Your rights to the information we store

You have the right to know how Doctors4you use your personal information. You have the right to access this information and it will be available for a minimum fee in the form of an administrative fee.


What do you pay for?

Our prices are published on the website under the “Prices” section.
Pricing is based on what kind of specialist you want to examine and consult you.
Laboratory tests are paid extra.


How can you pay

We accept cash payments and also by debit / credit card.


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29/Jan/2021

WE CANNOT OFFER APPOINTMENTS TO PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 SYMPTOMS SUCH AS FEVER and/or NEW CONTINUOUS COUGH and/or LOSS OR CHANGE IN SENSE OF TASTE OR SMELL

If you have any of these symptoms, someone you live with has symptoms, or you believe you have been in contact with someone who has been confirmed as having COVID-19, please

  • STAY AT HOME and avoid contact with others by self-isolating.
  • Check the NHS page for the latest advice.
  • If you cannot cope with your symptoms at home, do not go to a GP, hospital, or pharmacy. Use the NHS 111 online service.
  • If you cannot use the online service or you are contacting about a child under 5 years old, call 111. Only call 999 in an emergency.

We have changed the way we work in response to COVID-19 and follow all government advice. We have the equipment necessary to provide care safely.

Wherever possible, we will give medical advice over the phone or online. Face-to-face appointments are spread throughout the day and we are following an enhanced cleaning schedule so treatment rooms, reception, toilets, and waiting areas will be sanitised between every appointment.

We kindly request that you attend alone if possible and come 10 minutes before your scheduled appointment time, to protect our staff and members of the public and avoid congestion in the clinic. If you are very early, we may ask you to wait outside.

What can you do to help?

  • Stay 2m away from other people. Consider a face covering in crowded places.
  • Wash your hands with soap and water regularly.
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a disposable tissue when coughing or sneezing.
  • Walk or cycle wherever possible. If you have to use public transport, then avoid peak times.

Thank you for your efforts in keeping yourself and others safe


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29/Jan/2021

The health and safety of our patients has always been central to everything we do and we have put in place some new measures to protect the health of our patients, our team and to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Be assured that our clinic is cleaned professionally in line with government guidance to prevent the spread of Covid-19. All patient rooms are thoroughly cleaned each day and between patients and the clinic is closed on

Wednesdays for deep professional cleaning and disinfection.

Patients, staff and visitors are encouraged to minimise potential COVID-19 transmission through good respiratory hygiene measures.

Maintaining good hand hygiene is essential to reduce the transmission of infection in health care settings. Please make sure to use hand sanitiser or hand wash as you enter and while you are at the clinic.

Requiring face masks for patients, visitors, providers, and team members is just one of many safety measures Doctors4you is implementing to protect you and keep you safe.

We have implemented social distancing measures to limit the spread of Covid-19 and we ask everyone to please adhere to these at all times by sitting or standing 2 metres (6 feet) apart from staff and other patients.

We would like to thank you for your continued support and patience during this time, and hope you all remain safe!



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