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About Us
Old Coulsdon Medical Practice is part Croydon GP Collaborative
Registration
It is quick and easy to register with a GP using our simple online GP registration form. Whether you are new to the area or have never registered with a GP practice before, there is usually no need to come to the practice to complete your registration and no proof of address is required.
Accessibility Needs
We want to get better at communicating with our patients and ensure you can read and understand the information we send you.
If you find it hard to read our letters or if you need someone to support you at appointments, please complete our Accessibility Needs Form below.
See Our Reviews
We encourage our patients to let us know about their positive experiences at our practice. If you'd like to leave a review, please do so on the NHS website
You can see what other patients have said about us here
Alternatively, if you've had a bad experience we'd also like to know. Please contact us and let us know how we can improve.
Practice Information
Disabled Access
The premises now provide a modern and comfortable environment for patients, GPs and their staff. The refurbishment enabled the practice to become more disability-friendly and now has improved access for disabled persons.
We have the following:
- A lift
- Two disabled toilets, one on each floor.
- A portable hearing loop
There is a buzzer on the front door should you need assistance entering or leaving the practice.
We are also happy to provide newsletters in larger print for those patients with visual impairment. Please speak to the receptionist.
Patient Participation Group
The Patient Participation Group (PPG) is made up of a group of patients interested in health and healthcare issues, who are interested in looking at ways and means of making a positive contribution to the services and facilities offered by the practice to its patients.. You can find out more here
Training Practice
Our practice is a training practice and we are dedicated to ensuring that new doctors who come to the practice for training in general practice receive the best training they can. Registrars are fully qualified and have a great deal of hospital experience. They are attached to the practice for 6 to 12 months and patients find their fresh, enthusiastic approach adds to the healthcare we provide. The registrars are encouraged to seek advice from the other doctors at all times.
The registrar may, from time to time, sit in with one of the other doctors. We will always check that you have no objection to this and, should you prefer that he/she is not there, this will be respected. The registrar can see any patient registered at the practice and you are welcome to specifically ask to see him/her.
Sometimes we also have trainee nurse placements and medical students with us on an ad hoc basis.
GP Patient Survey
The GP Patient Survey is an independent survey run by Ipsos MORI on behalf of NHS England. The survey is sent out to over two million people across England. The results show how people feel about their GP practice.
We are a Veteran Friendly Practice
We are proud to be an Armed Forces Veteran Friendly Accredited GP Practice.
Our overall CQC Rating was: GOOD
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) makes sure hospitals, care homes, dental and GP surgeries, and all other care services in England provide people with safe, effective, compassionate and high-quality care and encourages them to make improvements where possible.
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