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The Department of Health introduced the national shingles immunisation programme for people aged 70 to 79 to help protect those age groups who are most at risk from shingles and its complications. More info >>
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A number of patients have been in contact following recent stories in the press to ask about a PSA test. While we encourage all men to be concerned about prostate cancer, you can not simply request a PSA blood test. If you have concerns regarding your prostate, you will need to make an appointment with your GP before we can organise a blood test. Go here for more information >>
Patients in Exmouth can now see a GP or a nurse 7 days a week as local Practices join forces to provide increased cover at weekends and weekday evenings.
Participating practices across the WEB and WAKLEY area now open on a rota basis weekday evenings (Monday-Thursday) between 6.30pm and 8.00 pm. Early mornings between 8.00am and 08.30am is also available.
Aged Veterans Counselling is a MoD funded service providing free counselling to anyone with military service born before 1950. Unlimited numbers of referrals for free counselling can only be made up until 31st March 2017, when the year 1 funding comes to an end. If you or your colleagues are aware of any veteran, including all ex-National Service men and women, who may benefit from a course of free counselling, please organise their referral to us by 31st March 2017.
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All GP practices are required to declare the mean net earnings (eg. Average pay) for GPs working to deliver NHS services to patients at each practice. This is required in the interests of the greater public accountability recognising GP pay is ultimately funded from tax paid by the public.
The average pay for GPs working in Raleigh Surgery in the last financial year was £36276 before tax and national insurance. This is for 0 full time GP, 4 part-time GPs and 1 locum GP who worked in the practice for more than six months.)
Raleigh Surgery has recently been merged with Claremont Medical Practice in Exmouth. See the letter explaining the merger here >>
Raleigh Surgery is a traditional, long established medical practice based in the Brixington area of Exmouth.
We promote partnership between the clinician and the patient alongside our community-based colleagues, striving to work towards continuity and a holistic approach to care.
We aim to provide high quality health care in a responsible, prompt and cost effective way regardless of race, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation, religion or belief.