Online Services
GP online services allow you to access a range of services via your computer, mobile or tablet. Once you have signed up, you will be able to:
- book certain appointments online
- renew or order repeat prescriptions online
- view parts of your GP record, including information about medication, allergies, vaccinations, previous illnesses and test results
You can still contact the practice by phone or in person, this is just another option, which other patients have found is more convenient and saves them time. More information including “how to” leaflets and videos of patients and why they are using GP online services are available at www.nhs.uk/gponlineservices
How to sign-up
For more information, please contact reception or next time you visit the surgery, bring with you a piece of photo ID (passport, driving licence) and something with your address on like a bank statement but not a gas or electric bill. If you don’t have these, please talk to us and we will help you sign-up
For access to your online record, please contact reception on 01509 890747.
Basic access:
- Prescriptions
- Appointment booking
- Immunisation history
Further access:
- Documents
- Consultations
- Investigation results
ONLINE ACCESS TO MEDICAL RECORDS
You may be aware that you are able to have online access to your medical records. This can be historical, prospective or indeed both.
There is further information available which includes leaflets and videos at www.nhs.uk/gponlineservices
IF YOU WISH TO SIGN UP:-
As this will be on an OPT-IN basis, For any other information, please contact reception or next time you visit the surgery, bring with you a piece of photo ID (passport, driving licence) and something with your address on like a bank statement but not a gas or electric bill and we will provide you with an application form and patient information leaflet. If you don’t have any photo ID etc please talk to us and we will help you sign-up
For access to your online record, please contact reception on 01509 812343
Basic access:
- Prescriptions
- Immunisation history
- Demographics
Further access:
- Documents
- Consultations
- Investigation results
PATIENT SATISFACTION
Thank you to all the patients who have completed the GP Patient Satisfaction Survey. The results for 2023 are very pleasing and reads as follows:-
Out of 6480 GP practices in England we sit in position 102
For the Midlands we sit at position 12
For Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, we sit in position 1.
We are very proud of what we achieve and are grateful for all the hard work the team put in to help achieve this.
NHS GUIDANCE UPDATE.
The Banks Surgery are following NHS guidance and continue to ask all patients to wear a MASK when entering the surgery. This is to help protect both you and our team from OCVID-19. Babies and very young children are exempt as are patients suffering breathing difficulties. Many thanks in advance for your compliance and understanding.
YOUR NAMED GP IS - Dr Jason Fitchett. This is for the purpose of administration and all patients are able to see any clinician at the surgery
You can eConsult with your own GP at your own convenience, advise them of your condition and they will get back to you before the end of the next working day.Please note that GP/Nurse appointments cannot be requested via the eConsult Service, if you wish to book an appointment online, please see reception where you will be given your log-in details for Online Services.
Please click here or on the image above to send an eConsult through to your GP.
Please see the video below for more details...
We are increasing the number of appointments available for you to see a GP in the early mornings, evenings or at weekends across West Leicestershire.
Depending on your individual circumstances and symptoms, we may offer you an ‘extended access’ appointment. Please note however, that these appointments will not be in your usual GP practice and will not be with one of your usual GPs or nurses.
Depending on the reason for your appointment, and if you are in agreement, it may be suitable for you to see an Advanced Nurse Practitioner, instead of a GP.
The clinician you see will be able to access relevant sections of your medical notes and will communicate what has happened during your appointment back to your usual GP practice.
Opening Hours
Find out when our practice is open, what the GP consulting times are and what to do if you need help when the practice is closed. Find out more
Repeat Prescriptions
Do you need to re-order your medication? Visit our prescription page for more information.
Like To Register?
New to the area and would like to join our practice? We would be happy to help you. Fill in our registration forms and come see us. Find out more
Accessible Information Standards
This is a new standard being introduced by NHS England which has been developed to support the Equality Act.
The purpose of the standard is to make sure that people with a disability, impairment or sensory loss have access to information that they can understand and get any communication support they might need. This also applies to parents and carers of these people.
This does not apply to:
- Patients who prefer to get their information in other formats that do not have a disability or sensory loss.
- Foreign language translation
- People who have difficulty reading or understanding information for reasons other than a disability, impairment or sensory loss for example due to low literacy or a learning difficulty like dyslexia as distinct from a learning disability.
For example they might need their information in a format other than standard printed letters; such as braille, easy read, via email etc.
Also they may need help with communication through use of a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter, deafblind manual interpreter, an advocate etc.
What is included in the standard?
- Ask people if they have any information or communication needs and find out what they are
- Record those needs
- Highlight in the patient records what the needs are and how they should be met
- Share these needs with other NHS adult social care providers with their consent.
- Make sure that they receive information in a way that meets their needs and that they get any communication support that they need.
More information about the standard can be found at www.england.nhs.uk/accessibleinfo
Please inform Reception if the above applies to you.
Disabled Access
The doctors and nurses consulting rooms and a toilet suitable for all patients are located on the ground floor.
(Site updated 18/03/2024)