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What is Accurx?
Accurx is an easy-to-use platform where patients and healthcare professionals communicate.
About our Appointment System
If you would like to ask for an appointment with a doctor, please complete the forms provided on this page.
If you cannot find the form or cannot complete it yourself, you can ask a member of your family or a friend to help. You can also ring the practice and one of our reception team will fill the form in with you over the phone. The form is reviewed by a doctor within 24 hours. However, we aim to review all forms before the end of the day.
- We will close the appointment form early if we are full for the day.
- The doctor will decide if you need to be seen urgently or can safely wait.
- The doctor may advise that you should see a different member of the clinical team such as a nurse or a pharmacist or a physiotherapist. This is because they may have better expertise to help you with your problem.
- The doctor may decide that you don’t need an appointment and may prescribe some medication for you or give you some advice to help you and save you coming to the practice.
- The doctor may advise that you go to a different service for help with your condition. This includes Pharmacy first who are trained to look after several common conditions such as sore throats, urine infections, insect bites and sinusitis.
- They may advise that you go to the minor eye conditions clinic at an optician or contact maternity or sexual health services to help you with your concern.
What you can do
You can help the doctor by giving as much information as possible on the form that you submit:
- When did your symptoms start?
- Are they getting better, worse or staying the same?
- If you have an infection, do you have a temperature? What is it?
- What are you worried about?
- What have you already tried?
- Have you had this before? What worked then?
- Would a picture help the GP make a diagnosis? If so, please attach a good quality picture. If you are trying to show that something is swollen, send a picture that shows the opposite side for comparison.
If you are submitting a form for your child, we recommend using the app Healthier Together instead. This app has been clinically developed by doctors and consultants in Oxfordshire and will give you advice on when you need to manage your child’s illness yourself and when you need to ask for help. You can also refer directly to the GP through the app if that is what the app recommends you do.
- If you need more urgent help than we can provide, call 111 or visit 111 online
- In an emergency call 999