Stoke Road Surgery

Stoke Road Surgery Established in 1948 and serving a semi rural population of nearly 10,000 patients in Bishop's Cleeve and surrounding villages.

04/12/2024

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We are a GP surgery serving the population of Bishop's Cleeve. This page will be used to share health information and updates.

30/10/2024

Stoke Road Surgery has a brand new page! Please follow this link to the new page. We will no longer be using this page, so please come and join us on our new page!

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We are a GP surgery serving the population of Bishop's Cleeve. This page will be used to share health information and updates.

11/10/2024

Today is World Perimenopause Day.

Perimenopause is one of the three stages of menopause and may cause both physical and mental health symptoms.

Here we explain more about symptoms and treatment options you can explore: www.nhs.uk/conditions/menopause/

10/10/2024
21/07/2024

Computer Issues πŸ–₯️😊

You will have seen on the news that many GP practices were affected by computer issues on Friday. We were not affected directly, but the local pharmacies had trouble with their computers.

Please remember to request medicines in good time, and allow a minimum of 3 working days for prescription requests.

If you are going away on holiday and need medication a bit early, just let us know.

01/05/2024

COVID vaccines - Spring boosters
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If you are aged over 75, or if you are severely immune suppressed, you are eligible for a spring booster.
If you have not already booked a jab you can do so by phoning the surgery. We have a few slots still available for tomorrow and Friday.

16/04/2024

NEW PHONE SYSTEM

The new phone system is now up and running. This seems to be going well, and our feedback so far is that people like being able to choose the callback option so they don't lose their place in the queue, but they don't have to stay on the line (and keep paying for the call) while they wait for someone to be available to answer at busy times.

Please be aware that all calls are recorded (incoming and outgoing) as part of the new system.

Thank you to all our patients for your support while we got used to the new system!

02/04/2024

Dear patients of Stoke Road Surgery,
Following the recent media coverage of patient dissatisfaction with the NHS, we felt it was important to let you know what we feel about the problem, as we are equally upset and dissatisfied with the current level of service provision. We would like to ask you for your help and support. Thank you for taking the time to read the rest of this letter.
Over the last few years, this surgery, like many others, has been under increased financial pressure. Like all households we have had increases in all our costs – everything we buy costs more, our energy costs have spiralled, and our staffing costs have also increased significantly. Over the last 5 years, the funding we receive from the government has increased by 1% each year and the forecast is that this will go up by 1.9% for the next financial year. This increase does not come close to covering our current costs.
You may have read about β€œnew” money that has come into primary care networks. Some of this money pays for staff who are making a significant difference to patient care. However, this funding does not help Stoke Road Surgery to pay its own staff. This means we can not afford to replace all staff who leave, and we may not be able to continue to offer all the services we do currently. We can only afford to offer the levels of service we are actually funded for.
All our staff are working extremely hard to provide the best level of care they can for all our patients. We can not work any harder.
Despite offering more appointments than ever before, we are finding it very difficult to keep up with demand. This may be because:
- The population is getting older, which brings with it more illnesses.
- The increased hospital waiting lists mean people who are waiting for specialist appointments are coming back to us repeatedly in the meantime.
- There has been an increase in demand for certain treatments such as HRT, and specialist referrals such as mental health and ADHD.
Stoke Road Surgery has a team of fantastic people that we are all very proud to be part of. It is the team that makes the surgery such a great place to work and why our patients receive good care. We are also very well supported by our patients and our Patient Participation Group (PPG) – which we value hugely.
General practice is not always the right place to seek help for your problem. We are lucky that other services (such as eye specialists, podiatry, physiotherapy and more) offer an excellent service which you may be directed to. In addition, the local pharmacies in Cleeve can assess and treat a number of minor conditions.
You can help us by trying to self-manage minor illnesses, by using other services when they are offered and by attending any health checks you are invited to.
On one positive note, we have recently been successful in securing NHS funding to replace our out-of-date telephone system and our new, modern system has now been installed. We are hopeful that this will make contacting us by telephone much less stressful and frustrating for everyone and we are monitoring this daily to make sure we are getting the most out of this new system.
We intend to keep fighting for general practice and primary care as these are the bedrock of the NHS. Primary care provides 90% of appointments in the NHS for less than 9% of the funding. This is simply not sustainable.
Our Local Medical Committee (LMC) has met with some of our local MPs to try to explain to them the financial pressures general practice is having to deal with. Any support you can add, by contacting your own MP, may just make a difference. We have a template letter (in the replies) which you may want to send.
Thank you for your understanding. We do care, and we are doing our utmost to provide the best care we can.
The GP Partners of Stoke Road Surgery.

22/03/2024

New phone system ☎️
Stoke road surgery are getting a new phone system installed next week. This will improve your ability to get through to us in future.
Please bear with us as the new system gets up and running, and as we all learn how to use it!

At last, some positive news to share.We know one of the biggest problems patients have is not being able to get through ...
06/03/2024

At last, some positive news to share.

We know one of the biggest problems patients have is not being able to get through to the surgery by phone. We fully understand how you feel, and we are very excited that in the next few weeks to be getting a new phone system that will offer call queuing, a call back service and other functionalities that will make contacting the surgery easier.

Please bear with us until the new system is installed, we understand how frustrating the current phones are and we are looking forward to a new telephone system as much as you are. The reception team are working their hardest to answer calls, we are currently receiving a high level of patient enquiries. If possible, please call in the afternoon for results, administration requests and general enquiries.

06/03/2024

March is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.

Symptoms of ovarian cancer can be caused by lots of things, which can make it hard to diagnose. It’s important to contact your GP if things don’t feel normal for you, or if any symptoms continue or get worse.

More info can be found here ➑️ https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/ovarian-cancer/

Address

4 Stoke Road
Cheltenham
GL528RP

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 6:30pm

Telephone

+441242672007

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