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About the Surgery
Find out more about the surgery
Welcome to Bartlemas Surgery
We are located in the East of Central Oxford, on the Cowley Road, in a vibrant multicultural community.
We are unique among Oxfordshire practices in terms of the social, cultural and ethnic diversity of our patients – approximately 40% of which are of South Asian or African-Carribean origin.
We work from a modern purpose built health centre, which is an extremely pleasant environment and is highly rated by both patients and staff. Our trainees have their own main consulting room. Within the building is located the district nursing teams, health visiting teams, liason psychiatry, Out of hours care, and a dentist. The practice also has additional clinics running from the premises for – CAB benefits advice, Councelling, Social prescribing, MIND and physiotherapy.
We offer a full range of services, have monthly primary health care team meetings, regular lunch time educational meetings and emphasize effective team working. We use clinical systems EMIS web, Docman, Computerised dictation, Electronic prescribing, ICE and GPTeamNet.
Medical Students
We are a teaching practice and students sometimes sit in with the doctors and nurses. If you prefer not to have a student sitting in, please let the doctor or receptionist know.
General Practitioner Registrars
GP Registrars are often attached to the practice and are fully qualified doctors gaining experience in general practice.
Videoing Consultations
As part of on-going training some doctors may on occasion video their consultations. Consent is always obtained from patients prior to there appointment being videod. You of course have the opportunity to decline.