Home visits
Last Updated: Thursday, 15 August 2024Important: Essential home visits
Home visits are reserved for patients who are permanently housebound, severely disabled or reaching the end of their life. Except for cases where someone is unable to leave their home, it is better for them to be seen at the surgery. The doctor has access to the patients full medical record and a full range of medical equipment.
How to book a home visit
If you need a home visit, we ask that you contact us as early as possible in the morning, preferably before 09.30am.
You will be asked to provide the reception team with some details regarding why you require a home visit. Please do not be offended by this. This information is needed so that the doctor can assess the urgency and prioritise visits.
When to ask for a home visit
Our clinicians will triage home visits, and book either with a surgery clinician or the Acute Visiting Service, but these are only for patients who are truly housebound, i.e. patients whose condition prevents them from being able to attend surgery.
When not to ask for a home visit
Please do not ask for a home visit unless the patient cannot make it to the surgery.
In all most all cases children can be safely brought to the surgery by car where we have the best conditions for examination.
A number of patients can be seen at the surgery in the time that it takes to visit one patient at home.
The cost of travel to the surgery cannot be a consideration in requests for home visits, so please ensure that you have a system whereby you can access transport by family, friends or a taxi.