Once you have seen a doctor within the practice, should further investigations be required the doctor will refer you to the appropriate service within the NHS.
The doctor will request the secretaries prepare the referral which can take up to five days, however if the referral is of urgent nature the request will be escalated. The referral once approved by the doctor will be sent to the appropriate service whether this be in the community of the hospital.
The majorityof referrals to hospital specialist teams and sent to the Referral Support Service (RSS). Their role is to review the referral to ensure it is being sent to the correct service within the NHS and that sufficient detail has been applied to the referral.
At this point, the RSS are then responsible for contacting the patient directly either by phone or letter. Patients have a choice of which hospital they would like to attend for their appointment and usually offered a choice of dates. You are able to change your appointment on two occasions, any other changes or "Did not attend" will mean you will be discharged and a new referral has to be made. Please be mindful of the NHS costs associated with you having to be re-referred. Further information about the RSS can be found here
Once your referral has been relayed to the RSS the practice has no way of knowing how long it will be before you are contacted.
Patients can contact the RSS directly after 5 workings day of seeing the doctor. Patients can then discuss directly the progress of their referral.
RRS patient contact number: 0300 4430120
Medical Secretaries
Telephone Number: 01376 347100 Option 6
The secretarial team are available from 08:30 until 16:30.