Grasmere Surgery

Grasmere Surgery Doctors Practice
Leigh Health Centre
The Avenue
Leigh
Lancashire
WN7 1HR

Open Mon - Fri 8am - 6.30pm The practice fully supports the NHS Zero Tolerance Policy.

The aim of this policy is to tackle the increasing problem of violence against staff working in the NHS and ensures that doctors and their staff have a right to care for others without fear of being attacked or abused. This could be physical, verbal or online abuse. GPs and staff have a right to care for others without fear of being attacked, abused or treated badly in any way. To successfully pro

vide our services, a mutual respect between staff and patients has to be in place. All our staff aim to be polite, helpful, and sensitive to all patients’ individual needs and circumstances. We would respectfully remind patients that very often staff could be confronted with a multitude of varying and sometimes difficult tasks and situations, all at the same time. However, aggressive behaviour, be it physical, verbal or online, will not be tolerated and may result in you being removed from the practice list and, in extreme cases, the Police being contacted. In order for the practice to maintain good relations with our patients we would like to ask all our patients to read and take note of the occasional types of behaviour we see that are unacceptable:

O. Using bad language, shouting or raising of voices at practice staff. O. Any physical violence towards any member of our team or other patients. Verbal abuse towards staff or patients in any form including shouting. Racist, xenophobic, sexist, homophobic or other intolerant Language, discrimination or sexual harassment will never be tolerated. Persistent or unrealistic demands that cause stress to staff will not be accepted. Requests will be met wherever possible and explanations given when they cannot be met. Being perceived to bully or manipulate a staff member to obtain something. Causing damage to, stealing or not returning practice equipment from the practice’s premises, staff or patients. Obtaining drugs and/or medical services fraudulently. We understand that ill patients do not always act in a reasonable manner and will take this into consideration when trying to deal with a misunderstanding or complaint. We ask you to treat your doctors and their staff courteously and act reasonably. All incidents will be followed up and you will be sent a formal warning after the first incident or removed from the practice list after a second incident if your behaviour has been unreasonable. However, aggressive behaviour, be it violent or verbal/abusive, will not be tolerated and may result in you being removed from the Practice list and, in extreme cases, the Police will be contacted if an incident is taking place and the patient is posing a threat to staff or other patients, in which case this would result in immediate removal from the practice list. Removal from the Practice List
A good patient-doctor relationship, based on mutual respect and trust, is the cornerstone of good patient care. The removal of patients from our list is an exceptional and rare event and is a last resort in an impaired patient-practice relationship. When trust has irretrievably broken down, it is in the patient’s interest, just as much as that of The Surgery, that they should find a new practice. An exception to this is on immediate removal on the grounds of violence e.g. when the Police are involved. Removing other members of the household
In rare cases, however, because of the possible need to visit patients at home it may be necessary to terminate responsibility for other members of the family or the entire household. The prospect of visiting patients where a relative who is no longer a patient of the practice by virtue of their unacceptable behaviour resides, or being regularly confronted by the removed patient, may make it too difficult for the practice to continue to look after the whole family. This is particularly likely where the patient has been removed because of violence or threatening behaviour and keeping the other family members could put doctors or their staff at risk.

we are closed on Monday for the Bank Holiday 25.05.26 -
22/05/2026

we are closed on Monday for the Bank Holiday 25.05.26 -

25/05/2026 – Bank Holiday closure Posted on 22nd May, 2026Please may we let you know that we are closed on Monday for the Bank HolidayIn our absence, please ring 111 or 999 in case of emergency.for pharmacies that are open – please click on the link https://gmintegratedcare.org.uk/bankholidaypha...

Many GP surgeries are replacing older online consultation forms (like askmyGP, eConsult, or Systmonline) with Accurx. Th...
19/05/2026

Many GP surgeries are replacing older online consultation forms (like askmyGP, eConsult, or Systmonline) with Accurx. This transition helps surgeries streamline patient requests, manage the 8am phone rush, and use "total triage" so your symptoms are reviewed before an appointment is booked.

Here is what you need to know about the change when it happens:
How to Submit a Request: You will still contact your surgery via their official website, but the online form will look slightly different. Alternatively, you can submit requests seamlessly through the NHS App.

The Process: You simply answer a few brief questions about your medical or administrative issue.

Next Steps: A clinical team reviews the information and decides the best course of action. You might be offered a face-to-face appointment, a telephone consultation, a text message response, or a referral to another service (like a local pharmacy).

NHS Integration: Because Accurx is an NHS-approved platform, it integrates securely with your existing medical records.

To confirm when your specific surgery is making the switch or to find out how to access the new forms locally, check your GP practice's website or read more about NHS England Digital for general information on digital access.

Dan Collins, Senior Product Manager for the NHS App, explains why we want to open up the app to more suppliers offering online consultation services and welcomes the latest service to integrate.

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16/04/2026

Hearing news of a person’s death, even if you didn't know them personally can cause a feeling of loss or grief.

The Greater Manchester Bereavement Service can support those of any age in Greater Manchester that have been bereaved and affected by a death. You don’t have to deal with your grief alone.

They are open Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (excluding bank holidays). Call 0161 983 0902 or search Greater Manchester Bereavement Service.

16/04/2026
16/04/2026

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If you think you need an urgent appt please ring 111 or visit your local urgent treatment centre

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Any urgent medication, please ring 111.

Thank you, and again our apologies.

We are closed - Friday 3rd April and Monday 6th April 2026.Please ring 111 or 999 for any medical emergencies.Pharmacy O...
19/03/2026

We are closed - Friday 3rd April and Monday 6th April 2026.

Please ring 111 or 999 for any medical emergencies.

Pharmacy Opening

Our colleagues at Community Pharmacy West Yorkshire have developed a useful form to help inform patients who pick up regular instalments for Methadone and Subutex of your pharmacy opening hours over the Bank Holiday period.

19/03/2026

Help and support for children and young people with diagnosed or undiagnosed autism and ADHD. Find guidance, resources, and help for families and carers.

19/03/2026

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