We’ve Listened to Our Patients 💙

See how we’ve made our waiting room more accessible

Following feedback from our Patient Participation Group (PPG), we’ve added chairs with arms and priority seat signs in our waiting area to make seating more accessible. We now have four dedicated seats for anyone who is disabled, pregnant or less able to stand. Thank you to our PPG for helping us make the practice more…

Paracetamol and Pregnancy

Paracetamol and Pregnancy Paracetamol Use In Pregnancy: No Evidence of Autism Risk The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority (MHRA) has confirmed taking paracetamol during pregnancy remains safe and there is no evidence it causes autism in children. It has issued this reminder that taking paracetamol during pregnancy remains safe. Patients should be reminded and…

Johns Hopkins and Patient Need Groups

Patient Need Groups: What are they and how are they used in healthcare? What are the John Hopkins Patient Need Groups (PNGs)? Patient Need Groups categorise patients into different groups based on the complexity and intensity of their healthcare needs rather than just their medical conditions. Instead of focusing solely on a diagnosis (like diabetes…