All Patients Please Read

09/12/24 - The practice is currently experiencing teething issues with our new digital IT system. This is causing our computers to be intermittently non-functional including faults with our printing facilities. As a result of these issues, consultations may take longer than expected causing appointments to be delayed on the day and increased waiting times, and there may be issues generating prescriptions and obtaining test results. NHS Lanarkshire IT department are aware of the issues we are experiencing and are working hard to resolve the issues. Please be mindful of these difficulties we are experiencing when contacting the practice and attending your appointment. Thank you for your understanding.

Scottish Primary Care information Resource (SPIRE)

SPIRE has been developed to help Doctors, the National Health Service (NHS) in Scotland and researchers to lean more from patient information held at GP practices. They will use it to help all NHS patients in Scotland. information from your medical records – and those of millions of other people in Scotland – will help medical professionals to improve the quality of care for all patients, plan services, develop new treatments, find out about side-effects and respond to major epidemics.

SPIRE moves information electronically and securely, from GP Practice records to NHS National Services (NNS). They will then use SPIRE and other IT systems to give better information to the NHS in Scotland, to assist in approving research.

Choosing not to take part in SPIRE

If you do not want your health information to be used, please fill in this form and return it to your practice. They will make sure your personal information is not used. When you have done that, NSS will not get any personal information from your GP practice’s health records.You can choose not to take part, or you can change your mind and take part at any time. Your choice will not affect the care you get from your GP practice or hospital.