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Patient Update: Clinical System Merger and downtime on 30th September

On Monday, 30th September our clinical systems will be down for an important update.

This will combine the two clinical systems of Jesmond Health Partnership and Gosforth Memorial and is the last step in the merger into one combined practice.

From 3.30 pm on Monday, September 30th, all clinical systems will be frozen, and we will only be able to deal with urgent requests.

Here’s a timeline of everything you need to know:

Monday, 30th September – Clinical System frozen from 3.30 pm

From 3.30 pm on Monday, September 30th, we will not have access to the clinical systems at any of our four locations.

We will only be able to deal with urgent issues from 3.30 pm on Monday, 30th September.

You will still be able to contact us using askmyGP or by calling 0191 281 4588, but our teams will not have access to the clinical systems, your health records or be able to book appointments.

You can also use any of the following options for your healthcare needs:

Pharmacies can now help you with more common conditions than ever before, including medication without a prescription or needing to see a GP first.

Here’s what you get help with:

  • Earache/ear infections (aged 1-17)
  • Impetigo/skin infections (1 year +)
  • Infected insect bites (1 year +)
  • Shingles (Aged 18+)
  • Sinusitis (Aged 12+)
  • Sore throats (5 years +)
  • Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections, or UTIs (Women aged 16-64)

Over 10,000 pharmacies – 95% of all those in England – have signed up.

Remember, you don’t need an appointment. You can visit any Pharmacy, and they are often open when we are closed, especially over Bank Holidays and weekends.

Find a Pharmacy

For more medical help when the practice is closed, you can use NHS 111.

By visiting 111.NHS.uk or by calling 111, you can:

  • Get help and advice 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Check your symptoms and get advice on conditions and medication.
  • Find self-help resources and links.
  • Find out what services are available near you.
  • Be connected to a nurse, emergency dentist, pharmacist, or GP.
  • Get a face-to-face appointment if you need one.

You should only ever call 999 or go to Accident and Emergency if it is a life-threatening situation.

Go to 111.nhs.uk
Ponteland Road Urgent Treatment Centre in Cowgate is a Nurse-led unit for patients with minor illnesses and injuries. No appointment is needed; you can turn up and wait to be treated.

Ponteland Road Urgent Treatment Centre

Tuesday 1st October - Clinical Systems Merged

The two clinical systems will now be combined into one.

This means that our teams at all 4 sites will have the same access to all patient records.

From here, it is business as normal.

All patients can continue to use askmyGP to contact our Doctors. All phone numbers will remain the same.

If you were registered at Gosforth Memorial, please continue to call 0191 285 1119 to speak to the team.

For patients initially registered in Jesmond (at 17 and 200 Osborne Road, or 5 Osborne Avenue), you can call 0191 281 4588.

Please be aware that we are always busy after any temporary closure - whether it's for training, systems updates or bank holidays.

Please be patient. If you can, please use askmyGP to contact our Doctors, order repeat prescriptions or admin requests.

askmyGP is quick and easy to use. You can send a request from your computer, smartphone or tablet. There is nothing to download or install; you can choose who you want to help you and how.

Using askmyGP saves time for you, and makes it easier for people unable to use the internet to get through on the phone.

This is the final step in merging JHP and Gosforth Memorial into one practice. Thanks to everyone for their patience during this process.