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Bookable on the day appointments

Please note that bookable on the day appointments are for acute medical conditions only.  Please book ahead for any other conditions.

Thank you.


ATTENTION !

Due to health and safety risk, patients are reminded that the disabled and emergency area at the entrance to the surgery and Hame fae Hame is strictly NOT A DROP OFF POINT.

parking for disabled badge holders and access for  emergency vehicles only.

Thank you for your cooperation

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Care Navigation

Receptionists make the most of patient appointments with GP's and nurses, like all practice staff they are bound by confidentiality, and are asked by doctors to ask patients reasons for their appointment requests. Please help our receptionists help you if they ask you for information when you call.

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NHS 24 number is 111.

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AskmyGP

                                                     

Welcome

To AskmyGP at the Scalloway Health Centre

A new way to get help from your GP! 

What is AskmyGP?

It’s our online service where you can seek help from a GP at the Scalloway Health Centre using your smartphone, tablet or computer.

With AskmyGP:

You can message anywhere 

You can look forward to a prompt response in working hours

You can let us know when it’s best to get back to you

There’s no need to book ahead
 

New Requests

As from the week of 7th November 2022 AskMyGp will only be open for queries on

Thursdays - 7.30am to till capacity is met no later than 2:30pm

 


Click this link and takes you through to the askmyGP portal https://my.askmygp.uk/?c=S39087

You may need to click 'accept cookies' for it to work.

You can either get NHS self help advice or consult your GP.

 

Registration steps:


Click the askmyGP link on your practice website:
Click 'Sign up or login to Consult your GP'

Click Sign up as a new user'


Fill in your details on the registration form and choose a password (use the boxes above it to ensure your password is strong enough)

Tick the box at the bottom to accept the End User License Agreement (EULA) and then Click 'Confirm'

After clicking Confirm, a four digit code will be sent to the email address entered above: Go to your email inbox and locate the email: and then Copy the 4 digit code and paste it in the box on the registration screen and choose Verify email address.

Next, select 'I am asking as a patient' if the account is for you, then enter your DOB, select your Gender and Preferred site and click 'Save'

After that last step you will be fully registered for askmyGP, you can then proceed to submit a request to the practice today if you need to.



 
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