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Car Park

Parking at East Oxford Health Centre

  • The car park will be managed by Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANRP) 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
  • 3 hours maximum stay patient Pay and Display parking (Ground Floor Parking)
  • 30-minute patient parking at the front of the building
  • An access ‘Red Route’ will be installed on the access roads around the centre to ensure emergency vehicle access
  • Monitoring of the residential bays on a permit allocated system

Parking Charge Notices (PCNs) will be issued to vehicles not following the terms and conditionsdisplayed on the signage displayed in the car park. The charge will be £80.00 which will be reduced to £40 for prompt payment within 14 days of issue.  Building users and patients that park in the pay and display car park will need to ensure that their ticket is clearly visible and covers the duration of their stay, otherwise when exiting the car park, a PCN will be issued. Those who stay longer than the duration displayed on their ticket will be able to pay for the additional time before exiting, providing that they are within the maximum 3-hour limit.

All PCNs will be managed by the management company directly, including any appeals. The practice will not be held responsible for any patient that receive a parking ticket.

 

Buses

A number of bus services run along the Cowley Road, with a bus stop very close to the entrance of East Oxford Health Centre.

 

Bicycles

There are a number of bicycle slots around the building, at both the front an rear entrances.

 

Language

We have access to Language Line for help with non-English languages to allow proper communication. 

Language Line is a service offered by the NHS to help get the care that you need. Please inform Reception when booking that you need this facility, of when booking online make mention of the language that you require.

 

Disabled Access

We offer full disabled access and disabled parking spaces.  We have automatic doors and a lift to access first floor consulting rooms.  We also have a portable hearing loop.  Please ask if you would benefit from the use of this equipment. Our main system for calling patients is visual.  If this is a problem, please let our receptionists know as we can use a verbal call system where helpful to our patients.

 

Loop System

There is a Hearing Loop in reception for use by people with hearing aids and the building has been designed and decorated to make it easier for people with visual problems. We have a disabled toilet and baby change facilities.

 

Blind / Partially Sighted

If you or family members are blind or partially sighted we can give you a large print of our practice leaflet upon request. Please ask Reception for further information.

For more advice and support for blind people please see the following websites:

 

Guide Dogs

Guide dogs are welcome at the surgery but we ask that you be aware of other patients and staff who may have an allergy or fear of dogs.

Further Information:

 

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