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How to make an appointment with Clarence Medical Centre

Making an appointment 

There is a NHS triage process in place for appointments. 

Triage using telephone and online consultation tools means that every patient contacting their practice is first triaged before making an appointment.

  • Call the surgery on 01784 819131
  • Use eConsult or the NHS App (for non-urgent appointments)

For routine, non-urgent, queries please email the GP surgery team.

In an emergency 

  • In an emergency call 999 for the emergency services
  • Immediately afterwards please call campus security on 01784 443888 (or 444 on an internal line) 
  • The security team will ensure the emergency services are escorted to the correct location on campus as quickly as possible
Emergency numbers
Emergency services  999
NHS medical advice / triage line 111
St Peter's Hospital (Emergency Department) 01932 872000
Surrey Police (non-emergency) 101
Campus security 01784 443888
Surrey & Borders Mental Health Crisis Line (24h) 0800 815 4644

Clarence Medical Centre team

.General Practitioners (GPs) look after the health of people in their local community and deal with a range of health issues.  They also provide health education, offer advice on diet and smoking, run clinics, give vaccinations and carry out simple surgical operations.

Nurse Practitioners are registered nurses who have completed additional training to either degree or masters level.  As a result of their enhanced training they are able to assess, diagnose, treat and manage illness and disease and prescribe some medications

Dr Wendy Morton (f)

General Practitioner 

MB BS (2004) University of London 

GMC reference: 6103663

Dr Gero Baiarda (m)

General Practitioner 

MB BS (1995) University of Newcastle 

GMC reference: 4215961

Dr Richard Harrison (m)

General Practitioner

BM BS (1997) University of Nottingham 

GMC reference: 4427966

Dr Laura Dickinson (f)

General Practitioner 

MB BS (2002) University of London 

GMC reference: 6055058

Dr Amandeep Sanghera (f) 

General Practitioner 

MB ChB (2004) University of Sheffield 

GMC reference: 6091982

Dr Kamaljeet Samra (m)

General Practitioner 

MB BS (2008) Imperial College London 

GMC reference: 7020677 

Dr Ian Wood (m)

General Practitioner 

MB ChB (2012) University of Bristol

GMC reference: 7280801

Mrs Carol Houghton

Practice Manager

01753 865773 

 

eConsult 

Do you want advice from your GP, self help information or have an administrative request (e.g. a sick note or test results)? eConsult and get a response before the end of the next working day or sooner. 

Get started with eConsult 

NHS App 

The GP surgery team recommend patients download the official NHS app which supports and enhances practice services.

On the app patients can self-register for online services including access to a summary of your medical records and the opportunity to request repeat medication on prescription. 

You can download the app from the App Store or Google Play.

Patient complaints procedure 

If you wish to make a complaint this should be made in writing to the Practice Manager as quickly as possible after the issue of concern.  This should be sent to Carol Houghton, Practice Manager, Clarence Medical Centre, Vansittart Road, Windsor, SL4 5AS or by email.

The Practice will acknowledge receipt within three working days and aim to have looked into the matter within ten working days.  You will then receive a formal reply in writing, or may be invited to meet with the person(s) concerned to attempt to resolve the issue.  When the investigations are completed a final response will be sent to you.

Appeals: If you are dissatisfied with the outcome you have the right of appeal to the Ombudsman.  The contact details are: The Parliamentary & Health Service Ombudsman, Millbank Tower, Millbank, London, SW1P 4QP.  Tel: 0345 015 4033.  www.ombudsman.org.uk

 

First Aid 

The practice is an appointment led GP surgery so for first aid you should contact your School or the building first aider or campus security.  Signs are on display across campus to alert you to the closest first aider. 

You can also contact the NHS on 111 for routine medical advice or triage.

Protected Learning Time (monthly closures)

GP surgeries in the East Berkshire CCG - of which the GP Surgery is a part - close for mandatory clinical and non-clinical staff training one afternoon per month.  On these days phone lines will be diverted to the out of hours service as a first point of contact until 6:30pm and then will be picked up by NHS 111.  

The surgery will be closed for PLT from 12:30pm on: 

  • Wednesday 7 June 2023.
  • Wednesday 21 June 2023.
  • Wednesday 5 July 2023.
  • Wednesday 13 September 2023.
  • Tuesday 17 October 2023.
  • Thursday 16 November 2023.
  • Wednesday 7 February 2024.
  • Thursday 7 March 2024.
  • Tuesday 16 April 2024.

The surgery will re-open at 9am the next working day.

Appointment cancellation notification 

Please help the smooth running of the practice by letting them know promptly if you will be unable to attend your appointment or no longer require an appointment.  This will allow the reception team to re-allocate your appointment to another patient and help reduce waiting times. 

If there is a particular clinician you'd like to see please let the reception team know when you speak to them so they can accommodate this preference. Please be aware they may be able to offer you an earlier appointment without a preference. 

Appointments with a GP may not always be available on the same day (unless triaged for a same day appointment). 

Extended hours access & GP Hub appointments 

The GP surgery are able to offer extended hours access to NHS services to patients. 

Patients can book a telephone appointment to speak directly to a GP on Monday & Thursday evenings after routine services have closed for the day.  Patients can also book extended hours appointments to be seen at the branch surgery in Windsor on a Monday evening.

Please ask at reception for these appointments

King Edward Hospital, Windsor 

Extended access to GP services continue for patients who find it difficult to attend appointments between 9am - 5:30pm. 

Evening and weekend appointments are available at King Edward Hospital, Windsor. These appointments are bookable in advance via the Clarence Medical reception team.  Further details are available online here.    

Sexual Health appointments 

Sexual Health and STI appointments 

There are regular sexual health and STI appointments available with Dr Wendy Morton or Dr Laura Dickinson. These appointment slots provide access to full sexual health history screening (including HIV testing and counselling, chlamydia and gonorrhoea testing).  Certain conditions requiring more specialist treatment will require attendance at the Garden Sexual Health Clinic in Slough but every effort will be made to provide treatment within the practice where possible. 

Please book an appointment with Dr Morton or Dr Dickinson at one of their surgeries via reception. 

STI screening 

Patients who solely require screening can also obtain STI kits at Jays Pharmacy in Egham or online or by text from the NHS.  If you are under 25 and living in Surrey you can order a free Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea test by text . Text the word REACH, followed by your full name, address and date of birth to 80010. 

Contraception (Family planning) appointments 

There are regular contraception appointments at the surgery. Apppointments are bookable via the surgery reception team. 

STI testing kits 

The Students’ Union provides free STI testing kits and condoms which can be picked up from the waiting room to the Advice Centre (on the first floor of the SU building). You can also collect free STI testing kits from behind the Union Shop sales desk- please pop in to get one. 

Patient Participation Group (PPG) 

Each term the GP surgery team hold a Patient Participation Group meeting.  The PPG meeting is intended to (i) be a critical friend to the practice providing the surgery with a patient perspective, (ii) allow regular communications and information sharing between the surgery and patients, (iii) allow for discussion of topics of mutual interest and (iv) help and encourage patients to be empowered to take responsibility for their health.

All registered patients of the GP Surgery are welcome to attend.

CQC (Care Quality Commission) inspection

Clarence Medical Centre was subject to a CQC inspection in November 2019 and their services were recorded as good. 

The full CQC report and evidence table can be found here on the CQC website.

Please note the on-site surgery was not visited as part of this inspection.  

Patient Advice & Liaison Service (PALS) 

You may also approach the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) for help or advice.  

The PALS within Berkshire PCT can be concated by telephone on 01753 635615 and they can provide confidential advice and support, helping you to sort out any concerns you may have about the care the Practice provides, guiding you through the different services available from the NHS. 

 

Opening hours

Term time

Monday - Friday

9 am - 5 pm

Non-term time

Monday - Friday:

9 am - 1 pm & 2 pm - 5 pm

Out of hours service

Call 01753 865773.

You will need the surgery details: Clarence Medical Centre, Royal Holloway

For the monthly PLT closures please see the PLT box on the main page. 

How to get here

You can get to the GP Surgery on the East side of the Founder's building using the steps opposite the Windsor Building. Once inside Founder's the surgery is on the right.

The GP Surgery has disabled access via the lift between Founder's main reception and Crosslands, or by prior arrangement from inside the North Quad.

If your disability or illness means you are unable to get to the surgery please let us know and we'll work to make alternative arrangements for you.