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Social Prescriber Services available as SELF-REFERRAL SERVICE

Great news as the Social Prescribing self-referral is open to all PCN2 Practices and now allows patients registered at East Finchley Medical Practice to self-refer on to the service.

Please note that only the following referral reasons are available to select: Addiction Support, Bereavement Support, Carers Support, Digital Inclusion, Emotional Wellbeing, Employment support, Financial Advice, Loneliness / Isolation. Anyone outside of these reasons of referral, or perhaps more complex in need, would have to be referred via the Practice.

Please find more information in the link below:

Barnet Social Prescribing - Population Plus (elementalsoftware.site

How to use eConsult | NHS Patients | eConsult Health

You can find the link to our eConsultation service in the Online Services on top right side of our web page under the QUICK LINKS or you can simply download the NHS App and do it through the App.

Covid-19 Vaccination

To book your Covid-19 Vaccination please visit: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/book-coronavirus-vaccination/ or call 119.

ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY

Our practice staff are here to help you. Our aim is to be as polite and helpful as possible to ALL patients.

If you consider that you have been treated unfairly or inappropriately, please ask to speak to the practice manager who will be happy to address your concerns.

However, aggressive or intimidating behaviour towards practice staff will not be tolerated under any circumstances, including any abusive, personal, discriminatory and/or aggressive comments; swearing; physical contact and/or aggressive or threatening gestures or behaviour which leaves staff and/or other patients feeling intimidated.

Any incidence of abuse or aggressive behaviour may be reported to the police and patients failing to abide by this policy may be removed from the practice list.

Please help us to help you.

 

 
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