Updated 10 January 2019
The Bell Surgery is located in a purpose built medical centre in the town of Henley-on-Thames. Approximately 8,700 patients are registered at the practice. There are very few patients registered whose first language is not English. Nationally reported data shows very little income deprivation among the practice population. There are fewer than average patients registered under the age of 39 and a higher than average number of registered patients aged over 40. Just over 22% of the patient population are aged over 65. There are designated disabled parking spaces near to the practice entrance. There are automated doors to the practice for accessibility and accessible WC facilities within the practice. All treatment and consulting rooms are on the ground floor and there are wide corridors giving ample room for mobility scooters and wheelchairs.
There are seven GPs at the practice. Five are partners and two are salaried GPs. The practice is accredited to train already qualified doctors as GPs and there are two doctors in training working at the practice. There are three practice nurses, a health care assistant (HCA) and a phlebotomist (phlebotomists undertake blood tests for patients). The practice manager is supported in delivering general management of the practice by a team of administration and reception staff.
The practice is open every weekday from 8am to 6.30pm. There are extended hours appointments one evening every week between 6.30pm and 7.20pm. The practice also provides a Saturday morning extended clinic once a month between 8am and 10am.
All services are provided from:
The Bell Surgery,
York Road,
Henley-on-Thames,
Oxfordshire,
RG9 2DR.
The out of hours service is provided by Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust and is accessed by calling NHS 111. Advice on how to access the out of hours service is contained in the practice leaflet, on the patient website and on a recorded message when the practice was closed.