1. Introduction

1.1     We welcome links to our website made in accordance with the terms of this policy.

1.2    This policy is intended to assist you when linking to our website. / By using our website you agree to be bound by the provisions of this policy.

  1. Credit

2.1     This document was created using a template from SEQ Legal (http://www.seqlegal.com).

  1. Links to our website

3.1     Links pointing to our website should not be misleading.

3.2     Appropriate link text should always be used in links pointing to our website.

3.3     From time to time we may update the URL structure of our website and, unless we agree in writing otherwise, all links should point to http://www.wellingtonroadsurgery.com.

3.4     You must not use our logo to link to our website (or otherwise) without our express written permission.

3.5     You must not link to our website using any inline linking technique.

3.6     You must not frame the content of our website or use any similar technology in relation to the content of the website.

  1. Links from our website

4.1     Our website includes hyperlinks to other websites owned and operated by third parties; such hyperlinks are not recommendations.

4.2     We have no control over the contents of third party websites, and we accept no responsibility for them or for any loss or damage that may arise from your use of them.

  1. Removal of links

5.1     You agree that, should we request the deletion of a link to our website that is within your control, you will delete the link promptly.

5.2     If you would like us to remove a link to your website that is included on this website, please contact us using the contact details below. Unless you have a legal right to demand removal, such removal will be at our discretion.

  1. Variation

6.1     We may amend this policy at any time by publishing a new version on our website.

  1. Our details

7.1     This website is owned and operated by Wellington Road Surgery.

7.2     Our principal place of business is at Wellington Road Surgery, 67 Wellington Road, Bilston, Wolverhampton, WV14 6AQ.

7.3     You can contact us by writing to the business address given above, by using our website contact form, by email to admin@wellingtonroadsurgery.com or by telephone on 01902 494464.

 

BOOSTER JABS

In line with the Government’s announcement, the NHS is aiming to offer every adult the chance to book a COVID-19 booster vaccine by the end of the year. This means our practice is now prioritising the booster rollout.

As part of this, some of our routine services may be stood down temporarily to allow us to focus on protecting as many patients as possible.

We are still there for anyone who may need care for an urgent need, but would ask for patience as we support this key national priority over the coming weeks. We hope to be able to stand back up any services as soon as possible and will update this page as soon as we know more.

Please don’t forget there are many services available for you, depending on your condition. These include:

Self-care – This is the best choice to treat minor illnesses and injuries such as hangovers, coughs, colds, grazes, small cuts or sore throats. Many of these can be treated at home, simply with over-the-counter medicines and plenty of rest.
Pharmacy – Pharmacists can give advice on and treat a range of symptoms. They can support you with things such as diarrhoea, earaches, painful coughs, sticky eyes, teething and rashes.
NHS 111 – You can access 111 online or via the telephone. This is for any urgent but non-life threatening health concerns. They will be able to signpost you to the relevant service and provide advice where appropriate, or book you in to an Urgent Treatment Centre.
A&E / 999 – You should only attend A&E or dial 999 in a life-threatening emergency such as severe bleeding, breathing difficulties and severe chest pain.

If you are now eligible for your COVID-19 booster please book it as soon as you can. It is vital as many people as possible get boosted as soon as possible. Please do not ring the practice regarding your boosters, instead visit Covid-19 Vaccine | City Of Wolverhampton Council or call 119 to book an appointment or to find a walk-in clinic near you. You can also find out more about who is eligible, how the vaccine is given and other frequently asked questions. If you are a housebound patient, there is a community team which will be coming out to you to vaccinate you, so please do not contact your GP as the team will be making contact with you.

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