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✨RECEPTION & ADMIN APPRECIATION ✨Our reception and admin staff play a crucial role in patient experience and practice op...
24/07/2025

✨RECEPTION & ADMIN APPRECIATION ✨
Our reception and admin staff play a crucial role in patient experience and practice operations, often acting as the first point of contact and managing complex situations with compassion and efficiency.
At Rush Hill & Weston Surgery we are proud of our team and would like to take this opportunity to say Thank you!

Receptionists are not ‘just admin’ — they are patient advocates, navigating complex systems to get people the care they need. They are the gateway to the cli...

On the 8th September 2025 we will be improving our appointments system to help us provide a better service for all our p...
18/07/2025

On the 8th September 2025 we will be improving our appointments system to help us provide a better service for all our patients. Please see a short video via the link below, on how to complete the form and a second link with more information.

Video link:
https://shorturl.at/eLpkJ
More information link:
https://shorturl.at/MghqQ

We will also be holding a patient drop-in session on Tuesday 19th August between 1pm and 2pm at Rush Hill Surgery, if you would like to find out more or have any questions.

09/07/2025
Please see important information below regarding Mounjaro injection for weight loss. If you are eligible and meet the cr...
02/07/2025

Please see important information below regarding Mounjaro injection for weight loss. If you are eligible and meet the criteria below, we will contact you in due course if we are commissioned by our ICB to provide this service.

30/06/2025

Please see the short video, of our July awareness information.

30/05/2025

Please see the short video, of our June awareness information.

01/05/2025

Please see the short video, of our May awareness information.

31/03/2025

Please see the short video, of our April awareness information.

03/02/2025

Please see the short video, of our February awareness information.

A message about Flu Symptoms from https://bsw.icb.nhs.uk/The NHS in Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire ...
06/01/2025

A message about Flu Symptoms from https://bsw.icb.nhs.uk/

The NHS in Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire is currently seeing a sharp rise in people seeking help and support for common winter conditions that can often be managed at home through effective self-care.
Calls to NHS 111 and GP practices, as well as the region’s ambulance service, from people wanting help for simple flu-like symptoms have increased since the Christmas break, which has left some patients in need of genuine urgent care unable to get through.
With this current wave of flu cases expected to peak in the next few days, people across the region who find themselves under the weather are being urged to practice effective self-care.
Flu-like symptoms, such as headaches, fevers and sore throats, can be easily managed at home through a combination of resting, staying hydrated and making use of common medicine box items, such as paracetamol and ibuprofen.
As antibiotics are ineffective against flu, people seeking healthcare advice should avoid calling their GP practice and instead make use of NHS 111 online, which is available at https://111.nhs.uk/
Connie Timmins, Lead Nurse for Infection Prevention and Control, Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire Integrated Care Board, said: “Illnesses such as flu, along with coughs, colds and sore throats, are common at this time of year, and we’re currently seeing that play out across our region.
“While it’s important for people not to ignore their symptoms, the best remedies are often those that take place in the home, such as staying in bed, drinking lots of water and regularly taking paracetamol.
“When more people come forward and seek help for minor symptoms, it often prevents our frontline teams from getting to those patients most in need, and that is what we are seeing happen right now."
Pharmacies across the region are open as usual again following the Christmas bank holidays, and can provide help and support for most minor seasonal conditions.
Medication for a number of common illnesses, including sinusitis, urine infections and shingles, can now be prescribed by a pharmacist, meaning people with symptoms that could be one of these conditions no longer have to make an appointment with their GP practice.
People who find themselves in genuine need of emergency care, such as those with chest pains, significant bleeding or broken bones, should not put off visiting the closest hospital emergency department or calling an ambulance via 999.
Further information on how to care for flu at home can be found on the national NHS website, which is available at www.nhs.uk/conditions/flu
Flu

NHS information about flu, including symptoms, how to treat it yourself and when to get help.

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Monday 08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 18:00
Thursday 08:00 - 18:00
Friday 08:00 - 18:00

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