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Online Services via EMIS Access
Patients are now able to
book Routine GP Appointments and make Repeat
Prescription Requests on-line.
In cooperation with EMIS, our computer supplier, we are
testing a new service that gives patients Internet
access to the practice. You can book, cancel or check
your appointments, and order repeat prescriptions on the
Web. This facility, similar to online banking, is a
first in the UK. We hope it will be more convenient for
you, and also give our reception staff more time to deal
with other enquiries.
Getting Started
Firstly
register to use the Internet appointment booking
facility. Ask the receptionist about details of how to
register. Once you have applied for registration you
will receive a form containing various details, which
you will need to enter on the registration screen when
you first visit the web site. After registering, you log
on with your patient number and a password. You will
then be able to view appointments you have already made,
cancel them if necessary, and book an appointment with
your doctor after checking the times available.
Repeat prescription ordering is also available.
How to Use the
Service
If you wish to sign up for these facilities ask the
receptionist for details of how to register and receive
your registration details then follow these simple
instructions.
Log on to
https://access.e-mis.co.uk and follow the
on-screen instructions.
Enter your personal details in exactly the same format
as on the registration form. If the information does not
match, your registration will not be accepted.
Choose from the on-screen options:
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Book an appointment
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Order repeat
prescriptions |
When you book an appointment
online you will receive
confirmation immediately. There is no need to confirm by
mail or telephone – just turn up promptly on the day!
The EMIS Access service is available 7 days a week from
early morning until late at night.
Remember, the online
system is available for routine GP appointments only and
is not available to make appointments to see the nurses
at the moment. |