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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.

Palliative Care

Palliative care is about improving the quality of life of anyone facing a life-threatening condition. It includes physical, emotional and spiritual care.

Palliative Care information

Information, guidance and support from NHS inform

Managing emotional effects

Most people experience some strong emotions when a serious illness has been diagnosed. You may find it difficult to talk to friends or family about how you really feel; you tell them that you’re fine, when you feel very different inside. You may find yourself giving people other reasons for not being yourself, such as ‘just feeling tired’. If you can find the courage to talk to just one person about how you feel, it can be the first step towards dealing with your emotions.

Society of Will Writers

The Society of Will Writers is a non-profit making self regulatory organisation which seeks to protect the public and serve the interests of those men and women who are active professionals in our field.
01522 6878888

Together for short Lives

Making a lifetime of difference for children expected to have short lives.
0808 8088100

#hellomynameis

Dr Kate Granger, was a great supporter of NCPC and Dying Matters and she spoke at a number of events. Dr Granger launched the #hellomynameis campaign. It’s not always easy to talk about death or dying but when we don’t talk about what matters it can increase feelings of isolation, loneliness and distress.