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7th Apr

Spring health hub

7th Apr

New & improved practice website

Welcome to Cadzow Health Centre website. We have developed this website with our patients in mind.  We hope you find our new platform helpful, intuitive and easy to navigate around.

If you cannot find what you are looking for or there is something that you think needs added, please let us know.  We will be happy for your feedback on how we can improve.

Thank you

7th Apr

Facebook

The Practice is now on Facebook @cadzowhc

Facebook is only used for providing information to our patients. 

Please do not use for messaging the surgery.

7th Apr

Messaging Service

Patients should be aware that we have started to use a new tool to send messages. We may send links in messages to allow you to self book an appointment or with information about your care that the GP or Nurse wants you to have.  

We will always identify ourselves in messages.  If you have any concerns about the authenticity of messages you receive from us, please get in touch. Thank you   

31st Mar

MyCare

Support for patients
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The National Contact Centre (NCC) is the main point of contact to support people with queries 
about MyCare.scot. The NCC (not GP practices) will be clearly signposted from the MyCare.scot 
service and will:
• give basic guidance on what information people should see when they sign in to 
MyCare.scot
• resolve simple queries immediately
• identify technical issues and send them to the appropriate teams
If a query relates to demographics, allergies or prescriptions, the NCC will:
1. record the details of the patient’s concern
2. email this information directly to your practice (using the email provided by Practitioner 
Services)
Vaccination queries will be sent to health board vaccination teams.
Telephone number: 0800 030 8014
Open: 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday 

https://mycare.scot/

2nd Mar

Blood Transfusions

1970's and 1980's

You may have heard from recent news items that blood in Scotland at that time has been found to have been contaminated with certain viruses.

We have excellent treatments for HIV and hepatitis C and it is extremely important that people who may have these viruses are offered this treatment.

If you believe you may have had a blood transfusion at these dates and you have not been tested please speak to the receptionist, make a GP or Practice nurse appointment to discuss further.

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