Community Pharmacist Consultation Service (CPCS)

We are delighted to introduce the new referral pathway to the NHS Community Pharmacist Consultation Service (NHS CPCS) for minor ailments. This scheme has been launched in response to patient feedback regarding GP appointment availability.

What is this new service?

From 1st June 2021, when you call the practice, you will be asked about your symptoms. If they indicate that you can best be helped by a pharmacist, you will be offered a same day consultation with a community pharmacist at your choice of pharmacy.

Community pharmacists have the appropriate skill set to help with minor ailments and have already successfully seen thousands of patients using a similar service as NHS 111. 

Why are we doing this?

This scheme has been launched in response to patient feedback regarding GP appointment availability. Pharmacists are qualified healthcare professionals and experts in medicines. They can offer clinical advice and over-the-counter medicines for all sorts of minor ailments and a same day consultation can be arranged quickly and at a time to suit you. This in turns frees up GP appointments for those people with more complex symptoms who urgently need to see a GP.

Why is this a good thing for patients?

Community pharmacies are open longer hours than the GP practice and can offer you the same consultation outcome at a time that is more convenient. If the pharmacist thinks you need to see the GP, they can help arrange an urgent appointment for you. Patients who have already used the service liked the convenience of having a consultation on the same day, or a day that suited them, at a pharmacy of their choice. 

What happens when I see the community pharmacist?

All receptionists have been trained in triage for minor ailments. If you contact your GP practice to arrange an appointment for one of these ailments the receptionist will ask you a few questions and then, if appropriate, will organise a referral for you to see your chosen pharmacist. You will then be given the contact details for your chosen pharmacy and they will be notified of your referral. Once you have contacted your pharmacy the pharmacist will provide a clinical consultation ending with the same advice and treatment as would be offered in a GP appointment.

The pharmacist will send details of your consultation back to us for our records. If the pharmacist feels you need to be seen by a GP urgently, they will call us to ensure you are seen, or they will advise you to contact the hospital Emergency Department if deemed necessary.

What if I get free prescriptions from my GP?

Your pharmacist will provide you with advice on how to treat your symptoms, which may include a medicine or product. If you are eligible for free prescriptions you may also me eligible for certain medications free from a pharmacy via the Pharmacy First scheme. Medicines that can be purchased in a pharmacy to treat minor illnesses are usually inexpensive and would not normally be prescribed by your GP anyway.

What happens if I don’t want to see the pharmacist?

We want to ensure that you are offered an appointment with the most appropriate qualified health care professional based on your symptoms. If you have minor illness symptoms that can be treated the same day through a consultation with a qualified community pharmacist, but do not want to accept this referral, you will be offered a routine appointment with your GP at a future date.

What if the patient is my child?

Children aged over two years are eligible to use this service and can be seen by the pharmacist.

Clinical Research- The Manor Surgery

The Manor Surgery now takes part in clinical research. The Research Site Initiative is a scheme for all GP practices in the East Midlands to engage in clinical research. There are 4 levels, and the Manor Surgery is currently a level 2 research practice. The Manor Surgery is proud to give you the chance to take part in medical research so that new treatments and medicines can be developed for the future.

Why take part in research?

Invitations to participate in a study

You may be invited to take part in research from time to time. Invitations are typically sent over text, but you may occasionally be invited via email or letter. It is completely your choice whether you do or do not take part in a research study- your care at the surgery will never be impacted by whether you do or do not participate in research.

If you would like to opt out of receiving research invitations, please contact the practice.

Research projects

The following projects are being carried out by the Manor Surgery.

  • Beacon
  • MELS

Enrol in projects

If you would like to take part in clinical research, please consider enrolling in the following studies. You can sign up yourself to take part in these studies.

Join Dementia Research

A place to register your interest in taking part in vital Dementia research. Click here for more details.

Autism research register

You can sign up to join the register of people interested in taking part in research related to autism. Click here for more details.

Discover Me

Discover Me is a nationwide research study looking at how health and genetic information can allow us to better understand disease. By joining Discover Me United Kingdom you can get insights into your health and genetic ancestry.

MyMelanoma 

A partnership between people who have been affected by melanoma, clinicians and researchers to form the largest melanoma research study in the world. Click here for details.

Additional Staff

We do have the following staff members working at the practice:

First Contact Physiotherapist (Bookable at reception)

Clinical Pharmacist (Bookable at reception)

Social Prescriber (Can be referred at reception)

Cardiovascular Pharmacy team 

Health and Wellbeing Coach (can be referred by clinician)

Non NHS Services

Letters
General ‘to whom it may concern’ £45
Council housing letter£45
PIP letter£45
Legal Aid access letter£45
Forms
Holiday insurance cancellation form£60
Ofsted declaration form£150
Fostering health assessment (AH) form£150
Miscellaneous forms£45
Bus pass form£30
Certificates
Fitness to participate in activity£60
Shotgun licence£60
Reports
Extract from records£45
Proforma (no examination)£90
Private medical report including an examination (HGV, taxi, driving, pre-employment etc)£150
Medical report for other healthcare authorities (organ donation/UKHSA)£60
Legal
Solicitors medical report£150
Power of attorney examination and certificate (MCA)£180
£300/hour (1 unit of time is 6 minutes at £30)

Before completing any private paperwork, we will ask for payment up front.

A £20 deposit will be requested for any private appointment booked.

Please note we do not complete the following:

Passport forms

Seatbelt exemption

Private work that may require specialist assessment, or activities which present a significant risk of vicarious liability.

(The Manor Surgery reserves the right to decline to undertake any private work that we do not wish to complete for any reason)

Our private work policy can be viewed below

Travel Vaccinations

Our Nurses can provide comprehensive travel health advice. Please ask reception for a travel questionnaire and complete this at least 6 weeks before departure. Once you have completed your questionnaire, the nurse will review your response and contact you.

Please note, if you fail to complete this questionnaire at least 6 weeks before your date of travel we will not be able to offer you an appointment for travel vaccines and advice. Vaccines need time to take effect and some may require a course over several weeks.

Select the region you are travelling to find out more.

Africa

Central Asia

East Asia

Australasia & Pacific

Caribbean

Central America

Europe & Russia

Middle East

North America

South America & Antarctica

Health Visitors

Our health visitor, Sarah Padget, is available for consultations by appointment on:

  • Tuesday afternoons 13:00 – 14:45 at Dovecote House, Wollaton Road, Beeston Tel: 9254281
  • Thursday mornings 09:00 – 11:00 at the Drop-In Clinic

If you need to contact her at any other time Sarah is available at Dovecote House.

Pregnancy & Antenatal Care

Pregnancy tests are obtainable at chemists; an early morning sample of urine is required. If the test is positive please arrange an appointment to see your doctor. Your antenatal care will then be shared between the midwife and the doctor of your choice.