Here you can find out how to register at our practice and read other important information for patients.
You can find out more by clicking on the links.
Here you can find out how to register at our practice and read other important information for patients.
You can find out more by clicking on the links.
In accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018 and Access to Health Records Act, patients may request to see their medical records. Such requests should be made through the Reception ... [continue] Access to medical records
Are you looking after or providing support for a relative friend or neighbour? Are you being helped or supported by a relative friend or neighbour? Your GP needs to know ... [continue] Carers
Your feedback is important to us. To give us feedback click here. Receiving compliments and complaints is important to ensuring good quality, local health care at our practice. This helps ... [continue] Complaints and compliments
From 27th May 2019, the practice has changed the way we share information with certain NHS Organisations. Currently, the Practice only shares information with other health providers, such as District ... [continue] Data sharing
New Patient Questionnaire We will ask you to fill in a questionnaire when you register to enable us to gain important information about you as a new patient. This is ... [continue] How to register
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If you are registered with a GP practice in England you will have a Summary Care Record (SCR), unless you have previously chosen not to have one. It includes important ... [continue] NHS Summary Care Record
The practice complies with data protection and access to medical records legislation. Identifiable information about you will be shared with others in the following circumstances: To provide further medical treatment ... [continue] Patient confidentiality
We aim to treat our patients courteously at all times and expect our patients to treat our staff in a similarly respectful way. It is your responsibility to keep your ... [continue] Patient rights and responsibilities
We are happy to accept new patients within our practice boundary which extends to, and includes, the following: Teignmouth, Bishopsteignton, Chudleigh, parts of Ashcombe, Ashton, Bovey Tracey, Chudleigh Knighton, Hennock, ... [continue] Practice area
How Channel View Medical Group uses your information to provide you with healthcare This practice keeps medical records confidential and complies with the General Data Protection Regulation. This practice keeps ... [continue] Privacy
What is a privacy notice? A privacy notice helps your doctor’s surgery tell you how it uses information it has about you, like your name, address, date of birth and ... [continue] Privacy for children
Response Procedures for Subject Access Requests under GDPR (Full) 1. About These Procedures 1.1 Data subjects have certain rights in respect of their personal data. When we process data subjects’ personal ... [continue] Subject Access Request policy
Cancer help Free information service provided by Cancer Research UK about cancer and care for people with cancer and their families. Information is formatted in such a way that makes ... [continue] Support Websites
If you change name, address or telephone number, please let our receptionists know by coming into the surgery or writing to us. Alternatively you can complete the online form below. ... [continue] Updating your details
The medical information on this website, and on any sites linked to from this website, gives general advice only and SHOULD NOT be used as a substitute for the personal ... [continue] Using this website
The NHS operate a zero tolerance policy with regard to violence and abuse and the practice has the right to remove violent patients from the list with immediate effect in ... [continue] Violent or abusive behaviour
Channel View Medical Group takes it very seriously if any member of staff is treated in an abusive or violent way. We operate a zero abuse policy (both physical and verbal) ... [continue] Zero Tolerance Policy
Date published: 8th October, 2014
Date last updated: 6th May, 2020