Covid-19 Information
Vaccinations
As part of our Primary Care Network, we will be offering a small number of local clinics towards the end of February 2022. This post will be updated when the dates are released.
In the meantime you can attend local Oldham Clinics (www.oldham.gov.uk – Get a coronavirus vaccination) and local Tameside Clinics (www.tameside.gov.uk – Covid-19 Vaccine).
Vaccine Eligibility
- 1st dose – all people aged 12 and over
- 2nd dose – people aged 18+ = from 8 weeks after 1st dose
- 2nd dose – people aged 12 to 17 = from 12 weeks after 1st dose
- 3rd dose – for people with immunocompromising diagnosis or on immunocompromising medication = at least 8 weeks after 2nd dose
- Booster – at least 3 months after 2nd dose
- 4th dose (booster) – for people with immunocompromising diagnosis or on immunocompromising medication = from 3 months after 3rd dose
For more information, please visit: www.nhs.uk – Who can get a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
Government Website
Face Covering Exemption
We understand that the general public may be anxious about the wearing of face coverings/masks; however, GPs are not contractually obliged, or in a position, to provide exemption letters or certificates for patients who believe they should be exempt from wearing a face covering.
The guidance suggests there is no requirement for the public to provide evidence, medical or otherwise, for exemption therefore a self declaration from the individual should be sufficient.
For more information please visit the GOV.UK website for further information on the use of face coverings:
Test and Trace
Please visit www.gov.uk/nhs-test-and-trace-how-it-works for information regarding Test and Trace and how it works.
Government’s Shielding Policy
To self-identify with the Government’s shielding policy, please visit www.gov.uk/coronavirus-shielding-support.
Self Help
To keep up to date with national and local information on the coronavirus, please visit the following links:
- www.nhs.uk/coronavirus
- www.gov.uk/coronavirus
- www.oldham.gov.uk/coronavirus
- www.tameside.gov.uk/coronavirus
Information Regarding Self-Isolation and Your Wellbeing
- www.healthwatcholdham.co.uk/coronavirus-covid-19-and-your-wellbeing
- www.greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk/support-and-advice-for-older-residents
Repeat Prescriptions
We will not issue repeat prescriptions for items that are not yet required. Please visit our Prescriptions page for more information on how to order your repeat prescription.
Electronic Prescriptions
The Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) is a NHS service that allows us to send your prescription(s) directly to your chosen pharmacy. This paper-free prescription service means that you do not have to come into the surgery to collect your prescription.
To register, please complete our Electronic Prescription Service Registration form.
We encourage all patients to register for this free service.
Delivering Medicines to Patients
Pharmacies are receiving an increase in the number of requests for delivery of medicines due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please only request delivery of medicines if you have no other option. This will help ensure that pharmacies have the ability to deliver to those who are in need.
Face to Face Contact / Telephone Triage
All new appointment bookings with a GP will be for a telephone consultation in the first instance.
Depending on the nature of your appointment, you may be asked to attend the surgery if clinically safe to do so. Please do not attend the surgery for an appointment unless you have specifically been asked to do so by a clinician.
If you are asked to attend the surgery please following the guidance below:
- Do not enter the surgery more than 5 minutes before your appointment
- Wear a face covering
- Use the hand gel provided in the entrance
- Press the buzzer to the right of inner doors and wait to be let in
Many thanks for your continued support and co-operation.
Online Booking
Following advice from NHS England we have currently suspended online booking appointments. Please ring the surgery on 01457 832590 to make an appointment or to book a telephone consultation.
Pennine Medical Centre is a member of Oldham Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). There are 5 Primary Care Networks(PCNs) within Oldham CCG. We belong to Oldham East PCN.
Many of the procedures regarding roll-out of the COVID vaccine have been and are out of the control of the GP surgeries. The following points are worth noting to understand to some of the challenges in our roll-out of the vaccine:
- Deliveries of the vaccine are ad hoc and are fairly small numbers at the moment (AstraZeneca batches being much smaller than Pfizer).
- Delivery dates are advised at short notice.
- The Pfizer vaccine can only be transported a set number of times. By the time it arrives at the vaccine centre it cannot be moved any further, hence why we cannot use it at individual GP surgeries.
- The Pfizer vaccine has to be administered within 4 days of delivery.
- Decisionsregarding which PCNs within Oldham CCG received the vaccines and when came from above.
- Our first delivery of the Pfizer vaccine was put back a week resulting in us having to cancel and re-book approximately 800 patients (as a PCN).
- There was a new government directive that put back the timescales of the 2nd dose of the vaccine from 3 weeks to up to 12 weeks resulting in us having to cancel another 800 patients.
Care Homes
All residents and the majority of the care homes’ staff have now been vaccinated within Oldham East PCN. We were able to do this with our first deliveries of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Vaccination Sites for Patients at Pennine Medical Centre
Moorside Medical Centre
Despite these setbacks all the surgeries in Oldham East PCN have come together and worked tirelessly to set up our vaccine centre at Moorside Medical Centre. Like all PCNs across the country, this has been an incredible feat of organisation with some logistical headaches along the way but on Saturday, 9th January we very proudly starting vaccinating our first patients.
In the space of a week we vaccinated over 1500 patients at the centre.
We appreciate that this site is a bit out of the way for our patients but we had to find a centre fit for purpose for all patients in our PCN and Oldham CCG specified that this had to be an established clinical setting. These specifications may be able to be relaxed slightly going forward.
Greenbank Medical Practice
This is the vaccination site for Oldham Central PCN. This was the first site to go live in Oldham and so began by inviting some patients within all PCNs. Hence, some of our patients were invited to make appointments there before Christmas.
They are occasionally able to offer us some appointments so patients may continue to receive an invite to have their appointment at Greenbank from time to time.
Greenfield Surgery
So far we have been able to organise two clinics at our Greenfield Surgery with our remaining quota of the AstraZeneca vaccine. We have targeted our most vulnerable and frail patients for these clinics.
Mossley Surgery
We hope to be able to begin dedicated vaccination clinics at our Mossley Surgery when deliveries of the AstraZeneca vaccine become more frequent and quantity increases. However, we cannot put a timescale on this venture at the moment.
Mass Vaccination Centres
NHS England is sending out letters to patients inviting them to book appointments at one of the mass vaccination centres nationally. We have nothing at all to do with this scheme. We have no control over who the letters are sent to and when they are sent.
These letter invites are only for appointment at mass vaccination centres. If you receive one of these letters you can only following the link to book online or phone the telephone number provided to book an appointment at one of the mass vaccination centres.
Please do not ring your GP surgery to book an appointment if you receive one of these letters. We will not be able to help you. We will contact you when we gave appointments available at the centres that we control patient cohorts.
We are following government guidelines with regards to the order that we are inviting patients to be vaccinated – see list below. You can find more information by visiting www.gov.uk/covid-19-vaccine-authorised-by-medicines-regulator.
- Residents in a care home for older adults and their carers
- All those 80 years of age and over and frontline health and social care workers
- All those 75 years of age and over
- All those 70 years of age and over and clinically extremely vulnerable individuals
- All those 65 years of age and over.
- All individuals aged 16 years to 64 years with underlying health conditions which put them at higher risk of serious disease and mortality
- All those 60 years of age and over
- All those 55 years of age and over
- All those 50 years of age and over
We are also including all our patients on the national shielding list within the fourth cohort.
We ask for our patients’ support and patience while we negotiate through this difficult period and assure you that we have nothing but your best interests at heart. We will get around to all patient cohorts as soon as is feasibly possible.