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    At Spring Gardens Medical Practice, rooted in the heart of Worcester, we’re committed to delivering safe, compassionate, and patient-centred care shaped by the needs and values of our diverse community.
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        Practice Closure 2-4pm on Wednesday 15th October '25Why does the practice close? Protected Learning Time (PLT) in NHS GP practices is a scheduled period where the practice closes to allow staff to engage in training and development activities. This time is used for activities like staff training, team building, and addressing learning needs. PLT is commissioned by the NHS and facilitated by local Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) to ensure that practices can improve the quality of care they provide. 
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        Flu & COVID (Autumn 2025)18/08/2025 We will soon be commencing another Flu & Covid vaccination programme here at the surgery. If you are eligible, we will contact you as soon as we have a confirmed date. There is no need to contact us, however please ensure that we have your most up to date contact telephone numbers on record. 
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        FeNo Machine15/08/2025 Spirometry testing has been difficult to resume post-COVID. However, our new FeNO machine offers quick and accurate asthma testing and is now in regular use. 
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        Research Studies15/08/2025 We are currently involved in four new studies. - Indigo: Lifestyle study for patients 3+ years post-cancer treatment. · Optimise 2: Blood pressure de-prescribing for patients aged 75+. · Prevail: Asthma/COPD study · Restore: Post-stroke exercise study 
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NHS Symptom Checker
Sometimes it’s better to seek medical help, especially if your problems are persistent or are getting worse - but it’s always good to know what to do and where to go to try and manage your health without contacting your GP practice.
Click the button below to use NHS Health A-Z tool to find your condition and learn the best ways to manage it.
You and Your General Practice
The GP Patient Charter is intended to make clear to patients what they can expect from their practice. Information provided in the patient charter covers advice on when and how patients can contact their practice, what to do if the practice is closed and what to do in the event of an emergency.
It also sets out what patients should expect when they contact their practice to request an appointment - making clear that practices are expected to inform patients within one working day 'what will happen next', either offering an appointment, a phone call, text message response or advice to visit a pharmacy or other service.
 
                        