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Please Report to the Self Service Point
Check In
Surgery Consulting Times
Monday to Friday
8.30am – 5 pm
PLEASE REMEMBER TO CANCEL your appointment
if you can’t make it.
PRACTICE OPENING HOURS 8am – 6pm WE REQUEST THAT PATIENTS DO NOT ENTER PRACTICE
BEFORE 8am AS WE HAVE SYSTEMS TO PREPARE BEFORE SURGERY
PATIENT SELF SERVICE CHECK-IN
YOUR APPOINTMENT
Please remember to use
the Self Service Check in
when you arrive at the
Practice. We are happy
to show you how! If you
don’t check in you might
miss your appointment.
Our website address is
www.riverbankmedicalpractice.co.uk
• We have a Facebook page, you can find us at-
• https://www.facebook.com/RiverbankMedicalPractice/
• We will be posting regular updates about news, events and health information.
• Please give us a like!
ADVICE FOR EVERYONE
HOW TO AVOID CATCHING NOROVIRUS There’s no 100% effective way to avoid norovirus. But there are some things you can do to reduce your chances of catching it. Keep your hands clean. Wash them frequently with soap and water, particularly after going to the toilet, and before eating or preparing food. Avoid raw, unwashed food. Rinse fruit and vegetables well before eating them. Don’t share towels, flannels or toothbrushes. If someone in your home has norovirus, you could catch it from something they’ve used. Keep household surfaces clean. Anywhere you prepare food, and your bathroom, should be kept as clean as possible using bleach-based cleaners.
ADVICE FOR EVERYONE
WHAT TO DO IF YOU CATCH NOROVIRUS
Keep it to yourself. Staying at home and keeping your hands clean can help avoid spreading norovirus to others. You can still be infectious up to 48 hours after your symptoms go, so it’s best to avoid seeing other people during that time. It’s especially important to avoid visiting anyone in a hospital or care home, as norovirus is more serious for people who are already ill.
Drink plenty of liquid. Water is best. This will replace the water your body loses from vomiting and diarrhoea. Avoid alcohol.
Eat food that’s easy to digest. That means things like soup, rice, pasta and bread. Babies should continue with their normal feeds.
Dr Carson
Dr Carson studied at the University of
Dundee and qualified as a GP in 1984.
He spent a number of years working for
Ayrshire and Arran Health Board before
working in London. He took a break from
consultancy business developing
direct clinical work to run his own
and
supporting best practice in Out of Hours
and Primary Care delivery.
Dr Duckham
Dr Duckham has worked as a GP for 25
years, mainly in rural practices. He has
been based in Tongue Health Centre for
the last 10 years where he job shares and
has a specialist qualification (BSc)
works part-time here at Riverbank. He
in
cancer and palliative care.
ON DUTY
MARCH 4th – 6th
11th to 13th
18th to 20th
25th & 27th
Dr Rickman Dr Rickman studied at the
University of Leicester and moved
to the Highlands in 1996 to train
as a GP. He is based in Inverness
and has worked all
a Locum
over the
GP. He Highlands as
provides minor surgery services
and has a particular interest in
Orthopaedics.
ON DUTY MARCH
2nd, 4th to 6th 9th 10th,12th 13th
& 31st
Dr Sharma
Dr Sharma was brought up in Exeter then
studied at Nottingham University Medical
School until 1994.
He moved to Inverness in 1996 and
qualified as a GP in 2000 and has worked
all over the Highlands. He generally
works at Riverbank Practice every two
weeks.
ON DUTY March
3rd, 4th, 5th 10th, 11th, 12th
Locum GP details Dates in- MARCH
Dr Love (f) 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
Dr Ahmed (m) 16, 17, 18
Dr Ennis(F) 16, 17, 18, 19
23, 24, 25, 26
Dr Idris (m) 30, 31
Dr Jaberoo (m) 16, 23
Vivienne Taylor
Vivienne trained at Forth Valley College of
Nursing and Midwifery in Stirling and
qualified as a nurse in 1993. After working
for a year at Falkirk Royal Infirmary,
Vivienne returned home taking up a post of staff nurse Caithness General Hospital. She
in the Bignold Wing,
also
worked as a chemotherapy nurse and
studied with the Open University gaining a
BSC (Hons).
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Colin Armer
Colin joined Riverbank as our second
Advanced Nurse Practitioner in June
2018. He previously worked as an
ANP within the Remote and Rural
Team. He has been a Staff and Deputy
Charge Nurse in a number of
locations including Leicester,
Inverness and Golspie.
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
ANP Appointments
Vivienne and Colin, our Advanced Nurse
Practitioners, offer a mix of telephone and face to
face appointments. These are on the day only
and are for new and acute problems.
We will ask you some questions regarding your
symptoms to see if it’s something that can be dealt
with by our ANPs.
Is this a new problem? What is the problem? How long have you had the problem?
Mike Flavell
We share Mike’s expertise with
Riverview Medical Practice in Wick.
He is here 2 days a week on a
Tuesday and Thursday and provides a
specialist service to diagnose and
treat patients with musculoskeletal
conditions of the spine, arms, hands
and legs.
Advanced Physiotherapist
Practitioner
Book at Reception for your Physio appointment.
Shoulder Shoulder pain Shoulder dislocations
Back Neck pain Mid back pain Low back pain Sciatica
Elbow Elbow pain Tennis or golfers elbow Wrist
Wrist pain Carpal Tunnel syndrome
Hip Hip pain Groin pain Pain on walking
Ankle Ankle pain Ligament sprains
Foot Heel pain Foot pain Achilles tendon pain
Knee Knee pain Swelling Pain on walking
Hand Finger pain Thumb pain
Primary Care Clinical Pharmacist
Susie Wise
Susie is our new in-house Pharmacist works Monday to Thursday each week. She is a key member of our multidisciplinary team and will lead and coordinate delivery of our pharmacy service.
Susie is a Pharmacist with over 18 years of experience in the Community setting recently been providing locum services in Thurso.
Pharmacy Technician Alison Jessiman
Alison is our in-house Pharmacy Technician
and works alongside Susie our Clinical Pharmacist.
Alison supports our GPs, non clinical staff and other health and social care professionals provide a high quality prescribing service to our patients.
Practice Nurses & Healthcare Assistants
Melanie Sutherland
Ashley Mackay
Laura Bremner
Kyla Mackay
Clinical Support Team
• Catriona Naughton
• Mariane McLean
• Vivien Sinclair
• Beth Warner
• Amy Harrold
• Angela McIntosh
Ordering Your Repeat
Prescriptions
There are 2 ways to order your repeat prescription.
1.Via website at www.riverbankmedicalpractice.co.uk
2.Paper copy: Into our Prescription Post Box at the front door
or hand into your Pharmacy.
Please only tick the boxes for the items you need .
No repeat prescription requests are accepted over the phone.
Please allow 72 hour turnaround before collecting your
repeat prescription from the Practice or your Pharmacy
Our GPs have a small number of
telephone appointments each day. Can
your health issue be dealt with over
the telephone? If so, please ask to
book a telephone consultation.
GP Telephone Consultation
HOME VISITS
Patients who have a terminal illness, are
housebound and/or chonically unwell may
receive a home visit from an ANP or a GP.
We could phone you first to do an initial
assessment. Home visits are mostly made at
the end of morning surgery so you may not
be visited until lunchtime.
Test or Lab Results
You don’t need to phone the Practice to
get test or lab results. We will contact
you if any follow up is needed.
Of course if you do want to phone and ask
about your results, then that’s okay too.
Help to remember your Appointments!
Text
Reminder
TEXT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS
1. Our text reminder service is free
to all patients.
2. Make sure we have your up to
date mobile number.
3. Ask Reception and we’ll set you
up!
arrive in good time for your appointment.
• The check-in machine will ask you to go to Reception if you are just 1 minute late.
• More than 5 minutes late? Your appointment is not guaranteed. Reception will check with the Nurse or GP.
• More than 10 minutes late? Sorry but you have missed your appointment and will need to re-book.
Appointment Only Policy
All our clinical staff are seen by
appointment only. We are unable
to accommodate ‘walk ins’. Please
contact us to arrange your
appointments before hand.
Have your details changed?
If your new address falls outside our catchment area, you will need to register with a new GP.
Please tell us if your name, address, phone/mobile number or email has
changed. You can do that at our website
www.riverbankmedicalpractice.co.uk Or
Speak to a Receptionist
Practice Services
In addition to the General Medical Services we offer a range of other
services including;
New Patient checks, Post Natal and Family Planning, Well Woman and
HRT Clinic (including Cervical smears and Breast Awareness), Child
Health Surveillance, Chronic Disease Management including Asthma
and COPD, Diabetes, Ischaemic Heart Disease INR (Warfarin)
Thyroid Testing, BP monitoring and Health Promotion (Advice about
Smoking, Alcohol, Diet and Exercise)
N.B. Some services you may require are not available on the NHS, for
example, life insurance forms. A fee is chargeable for that type of work.
• Are you having problems with a build up of ear wax? • Do you think you may need your ear(s) syringed? • Apply olive oil to the affected ear for 10 to 14 days. • No better? Then book a 20 minute appointment to see the
Practice Nurse. • https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/earwax-build-
up/
• We have reviewed and updated our patient travel advice and vaccination approach in consultation with our Patient Group.
• In line with NHS guidelines there is now a cost to patients for some aspects of our travel vaccination administration. We have also introduced a new travel form for patients to complete first before seeing a Nurse.
• For more information go to www.riverbankmedicalpractice.co.uk
• Or speak to a member of our Clinical Support Team
Travel Health Advice
•Health Protection Scotland has an excellent website that gives travel health advice.
•https://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/ho me
•You’ll find lots of information about general health advice, disease prevention, mosquito bite avoidance, food and water precautions and so on.
•Up to date news on health issues abroad.
We don’t carry out private request HGV/taxi licence medical
examinations. (We still respond to statutory requests coming in
directly from the DVLA).
The following places will provide the service for a fee:-
Thurso & Halkirk Medical Practice
69 Princes Street
THURSO
KW14 7DH
Tel: 01847 893154 AND
The Pearson Practice
Martha Terrace
Wick
Tel: 01955 605885
HGV/BUS/TAXI LICENCE
Primary Mental Health Worker
•The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service in Highland.
•Primary Mental Health Workers (or PHMW) are people with a special understanding of emotional, behavioural and mental health difficulties and the problems they can cause for children and young people, and their families.
•They have training, knowledge and skills in helping to overcome these difficulties.
•PMHWS support children and young people directly, but also provide consultation to other professionals to help them to help children and young people.
COMMUNITY HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH AND
SOCIAL CARE SERVICES
Single point of contact 01955 606915 This number covers referrals to the integrated teams
which include:
A range of community health and social care services
including district nursing, community OT, midwifery,
social work, physiotherapy, podiatry, occupational
therapy, community psychiatric nurse (CPN) and care at
home. CPN’s will also provide support for individuals with
drug or alcohol problems
Recruiting salaried GPs!
Salary Scale: £77,090 – £86,898 (18/19 rates) (depending on experience), plus car allowance of £5k per annum, CNORIS cover, 6 weeks annual leave per annum and 2 weeks study leave. Golden Hello incentives and relocation packages are also available to eligible candidates.
For an informal chat or to arrange a visit to the practice, please contact Catriona Naughton, Riverbank Practice Manager on 01847 892027 or alternatively Dr Stewart MacPherson, Associate Medical Director Primary Care, Mobile 07870 899966.
NHS Near Me
13/02/2020 11:12
TALKING CAN HELP • Counselling can help with many issues such as:-
• Depression, anxiety, addiction, grief, stress, relationships and trauma.
• Person centred counselling offers a neutral, professional, confidential & safe space.
Gez Sutherland
DipHE Person Centred Counselling & Psychotherapy
01847601249 07748992965
13/02/2020 11:12
Dunbar Hospital Outpatients Ormlie Road THURSO KW14 7DW Wednesday: 10am – 3pm Appointments for these clinics can be booked by phoning 01463 888300
New website for Highland Sexual health launched
www.highlandsexualhealth.co.uk
Includes information and support about services provided. STI’s, Contraception, HIV ,& PrEP,
Go to www.count14.scot
13/02/2020 11:12
Are you applying for PIP, need some help or advice with completing the application or appealing a DWP decision?
Or do you have any other queries with regards to benefits, housing, or money issues? The Caithness Citizens Advice Bureau may be of help to you . They can be contacted on the details below and are happy to help!
Jim McCourt
Welfare benefits worker
Mobile:- 07769 278 502
Tel:- 01955 606260 [email protected]
Caithness Citizens Advice Bureau
Coronavirus –COVID-19
(25 February 2020) Further additional guidance and information, including links to guidance for travellers and the general public, can be found on :-
The Riverbank Patient Participation Group are looking for new members! Would you be interested in joining them and having a say by working along side with Practice staff to improve the patient experience? The main aim of the group is to build a positive relationship between patients and the practice. So if you would like to join us please ask at Reception for further details or e-mail [email protected]