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EMIS Patient Access - 11/01/2023 - Online Appointment Booking Service is temporarily suspended - if you need to make an appointment please contact the Practice. 
You can now order your repeat medication and make a routine appointment with your GP online using Patient Access. To register for this service please contact reception who will give you an activation key.

The Practice Policy on accepting samples at Reception has now changed.

We will now only accept a sample if this has been requested after a consultation with either one of our GP’s or Nursing staff.  

Urinary Symptoms  - patients are reminded to contact Triage in the first instance for the appropriate advice / course of action.

Any other type of sample requests will be upon instruction by our clinical team and these must be  handed into the Practice before 12:00 along with the completed Practice sample slip with all relevant details.  

DEDICATED EMAIL ADDRESS - PATIENT USE ONLY - You may be asked during a telephone consultation with the GP, to submit a photographic image to assist with a diagnosis.  We have set up a dedicated/secure e-mail address for any such images to be sent to us : 

Fife.LeslieMP@nhs.scot 

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Wednesday 25th December 2024

Thursday 26th December 2024    

Photographic Images

Photographs received into the Practice

Patients may be requested to send in pictures for the attention of the Clinical Team.  This request will be made only by Triage Nurse or GP.

These should be sent to the dedicated patient email address fife.lesliemp@nhs.scot

Table below is the NHS Digital Informed Consent – Email of Photo Guidance.  This is available on the Practice website and patients should be signposted to read this prior to sending in any images.    

 

DIGITAL INFORMED CONSENT - EMAIL OF PHOTO

WHY a photo?

Your clinician would like to see a photo to help with your consultation; this will allow a more accurate diagnosis and plan to be made.

WHAT options

If you cannot provide a photo you can have a face-to-face consultation.

WHO will see it

 

The clinician dealing with your care will be able to see this photo and it will be stored in your records. In future, other clinicians and administration staff (who are also bound by confidentiality) will be able to see this photo in your records should they need to access your records during the course of their work. The photo may be shared with other clinicians for your care, e.g. if referring you to another service.

 

HOW

 

Please email your photo to fife.lesliemp@nhs.scot

Body of Text: Patient Name & Surname and DOB (a brief description

i.e. Right Ankle)

 

The photo will only be used for direct care, unless you give us permission to use it for teaching or other purposes, e.g. writing an insurance report. The photo would also be provided if a court required your records in relation to legal proceedings.

 

Please note that a photo from your phone to the practice email is not a secure link and may expose you to cybercrime for which the practice cannot be held responsible.

 

WHERE

The image will be stored in your GP records for as long as you have them in the United Kingdom and should be transferred if you move practice.

 

Images Received but not Requested

Any emails received containing images that have not been requested by a Clinical member of staff will be rejected by replying to the patients email from the Fife.lesliemp@nhs.scot email address advising that they should contact the Triage Nurse to request a consultation and also that the images sent will not be stored at this time.

  



 
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