Important: Unexpected Message In Test Results
You may notice a test result appear in your NHS app referring to patient need groups or risk stratification. This is a simple way in which we categorise patients based on their specific health needs. It helps us as a practice to understand the individual needs of our patients based on their health and wellbeing to support personalised care and ensures you get the right support in a timely way. No action is needed from you.
More information here.
Our mission is to provide compassionate, patient-centred care that empowers individuals to achieve optimal health and well-being, while fostering a supportive and accessible healthcare environment for all.
We do so with the help of a highly skilled workforce, which includes doctors, nurses, HCAs, pharmacists, physiotherapists, care co-ordinators and a multitude of administrative leadership and support staff who are invaluable to our team.
Our practice reception team endeavour to help you obtain the best from our practice.
To make access equitable for everyone, Redwood Practice has been using Patient Triage for submitting medical and administrative requests. These can be online, via telephone or in-person at the practice reception.
Our online submission provider is changing from Monday 7th April 2025. This will not impact on your access to our services. This is being done to improve efficiency and provision of timely care.
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