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28th November 2024

 It is with great sadness that we announce that Dr David Marshall passed away in his sleep 1st November. Dr Marshall took over the practice at Albion Street, St Peter’s from his father Dr Gordon Marshall in 1973. His late wife Joan, who was also a nurse and practice manager for the practice, started his passion for languages and all things Chinese. He built and moved the practice to Mocketts Wood surgery in 1994. Until his retirement in 2018, he helped countless patients and people in the community, providing voluntary support to the police, Red Cross, local sporting and charity events. He will be sadly missed, not only as a doctor and friend, but also for the humour and positivity he brought into our lives.
 A Book of Condolence can be found at the entrance of Mocketts Wood Surgery if you would like to leave a message of remembrance. 
A memorial service will be held 11:30, Saturday 14th December at St Peters Church, Broadstairs. All are welcome to come to celebrate his life.

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Welcome to Mocketts Wood Surgery

Welcome to our website where we hope you will benefit from a user-friendly layout and a wealth of information about our healthcare services. Find out when we’re open and what to do when we’re not, all from the comfort of your own home.

Every patient registered at Mocketts Wood Surgery now has a named allocated GP.  Please contact the surgery to find out who this is or you may request a specific GP.  

Our Team are dedicated to your continued good health and approach your care with professionalism, discretion and friendliness. You can count on a warm welcome from everyone involved here at the practice.

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4th December 2024

Dear Patients

Stay well this winter

Winter is a busy time for the NHS and while it’s important to come forward with any health concerns, you can help ease the pressure by choosing the right service. 

Knowing the right place to go when you need help will help you find the treatment you need, faster. 

Make sure your medicine cabinet is stocked with the basic essentials, such as paracetamol, ibuprofen, cold remedies, indigestion treatment and antihistamine, and by ordering repeat prescriptions in good time so that you don't run out.

Now is good time to make sure you have had your Covid-19 and flu jabs if you are eligible. Find more information at GetVaccinatedNow.co.uk 

Get advice from your pharmacist at the first sign of feeling ill – don’t wait for it to get more serious.

Highly trained pharmacists can help with a number of common health conditions such as sore throats, colds and bites.

When you need medical help fast but it is not an emergency, visit 111.nhs.uk or call the NHS free phone number 111.

If you contact NHS 111, you will be assessed, given advice and, if needed, directed to the most appropriate health service. 

Urgent treatment centres and minor injuries units are equipped to diagnose and deal with many of the most common ailments people attend emergency departments for, including sprains, minor burns, and minor illness.

Patients can visit a centre without an appointment if they have an urgent condition that needs to be seen on the same day.

The Stop Think Choose website lists a range of treatment options, including a map of pharmacies and details of urgent care services in Kent and Medway. Visit StopThinkChoose.co.uk to find out more.

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People with dementia and their carers should be able to access general practice and receive the best quality care and support.

As a dementia friendly general practice we aim to provide better support for people with dementia and their carers by:

  • Improving quality of care and support for people with dementia
  • Supporting national frameworks and standards for dementia including the NHS England Well Pathway and the CCG Improvement and Assessment Framework
  • Supporting key lines of enquiry of the Care Quality Commission
  • Reducing missed appointments and repeat appointments
  • Increasing dementia awareness and understanding for all practice staff, as well as contributing to personal development and job satisfaction

Find out more about being a dementia friendly practice on the Alzheimers Society website or Dementia Friends website