Health Promotion/disease prevention
Cervical smears
Weight/dietary advice
Heart disease prevention, well man/woman checks
Family planning and sexual health advice (including coil fitting)
Influenza/pneumonia vaccinations
Holiday advice/vaccinations (excluding yellow fever)
Child health surveillance /hearing checks
Smoking cessation clinic
Counselling service
Maternity care
Chronic Disease management
Diabetes monitoring clinic
Asthma monitoring service
COPD monitoring service
Blood pressure monitoring
Heart disease monitoring service
General health checks for those with long term mental health problems
HRT and menopause care

Maternity Care

To book an appointment with the Midwives, please contact them on 01535 292411

Book early

Wellbeing Support Sessions

Grange Park Surgery invite you to join our free online Wellbeing Support Sessions run by our Social Prescriber Sue Moorchild.

Available online (Zoom) on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday each month at 11.00a.m each the session hosts a guest speaker talking and sharing a range of topics and themes, support and activities.

From Exercise to Healthy Eating, Listening to Learning, Mindfulness to Mental Health Wellbeing: there is something to interest everyone. Share your own experiences, ideas and interests!

For more information contact Grange Park Surgery on 01943 862108 and ask for an appointment with the Social Prescriber. If using Zoom is new to you support is available to learn how to connect.

Social wellbeing

Home Care

This service is run by the Social Services Department. All enquiries should be to 01535 618 400.

Prevention

Prevention is better than cure and we offer various services to help you stay healthy longer. We also have information leaflets on a wide range of medical matters - available from the Practice Nurse.

Cervical Smears

We operate a 3 year recall system for ladies aged 25-49 years and a 5 year recall for ladies aged 50-64 years.

Prostate Cancer

If you are over 50 and are concerned about prostate cancer, please contact the surgery with a view to a full assessment. Click here to access the fact sheet which explains the process. We will arrange for you to have a telephone appointment with a doctor to discuss your concerns and to arrange for any necessary tests.

Blood Pressure

A check is recommended at least every three years. Keeping your weight down, avoiding excess alcohol and not smoking will help significantly. The self service blood pressure machine is available to use at the back of the reception waiting area. Please rest before using to give an accurate reading and take a couple of readings to hand to reception. Please include your name and date of birth on your blood pressure readings. 

Violent Patients

Patients who are violent, aggressive or threatening towards GPs, staff or other patients may be removed from the practice's patient list. Alternative arrangements for treatment will be made by Bradford & Airedale Primary Care trust.

Non-NHS Services

Certain services provided by the doctors are not covered by the NHS and you may be asked to pay a fee. Click here for detailed list of Practice Fees

  • Private prescriptions
  • Private certificates
  • Private medicals
  • Insurance claims
  • Holidays vaccinations
  • Fitness to drive

Patient Access to their GP Record

As a practice we are required to offer online access to summary information from your patient record. At present, the available information is limited but it is planned to include your allergies, medications and adverse reactions.

In view of the confidential nature of the information available, patients’ wishing to access this information are now required to complete an application form and present it at reception. Two forms of identification (from your passport, driving licence, bank statement or credit card statement) are required of which one must include your photograph.

Patients who already have online access to book appointments or order repeat prescriptions are required to complete an application form and provide the necessary identification if they wish to have online access to their medical records. An application form and explanatory leaflet may be collected at reception or dowloaded here.

On submission of the application form, a Username and Password will be made available if an account is not already created, and you will be informed of your full access to your medical record.

The NHS IT scheme is changing year on year so we expect that, within the near future, more information will be available to view on line.

Friends and Family Test in General Practice

The Friends and Family Test (FFT) is a feedback tool that supports the fundamental principle that people who use the NHS should have the opportunity to provide feedback on their experience, which can be used to improve services.

You can view a short video explaining it in more detail here.

The primary aims of the FFT are to:-

  • gather useful feedback from people who use services that can be fed directly to the staff that provide their care, in a simple format, in near real time.
  • identify areas where improvements can be made so practical action can be taken
  • inform current and prospective patients about the experiences of those who use the practices services

The FFT question asks if people would recommend the services they have used and offers a range of responses, with a freetext option for additional comments.

A copy of the questionnaire is available in reception at the surgery or can be downloaded here FFT Questionnaire 2.

You may return it by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or for complete anonymity, place it in the box in the surgery or send it by post.

This email address should only be used to reply to Practice Surveys, and should not be used to contact the surgery on clinical or other issues. It is only accessed on a periodic basis.

Details of Patient Responses will be published in the surgery and on the website

Bradford and Airedale Citizens Advice Bureau

Bradford and Airedale Citizens Advice Bureau offer free help to all Patients at our practice. A copy of their leaflet can be seen here. The service is provided on Thursday mornings at St Mary’s Parish rooms. Please make an appointment at the surgery reception. There is also a leaflet available about the Debt Relief line which is available here

 

How to find us

Location Map

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Contact details

01943 862108 - 8am to 6pm on weekdays

The telephone lines are closed for routine telephone enquires on weekdays between 12.30pm and 1.30pm - if you need a Doctor urgently between these times, please phone 01943 862108 and you will be directed to an emergency contact number.

Out-of-hours call NHS free on 111

Opening times

Monday         08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday        08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday   08:00 -18:00
Thursday       08:00 - 18:00
Friday            08:00 - 18:00

For Doctor availability outside these hours please see the Appointments section.

We are closed Bank Holiday Monday 28th August 2023. 

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Training Days

On the following dates the surgery will be closed from 1pm for training
and will re-open the following day at normal hours:

Wednesday 24th January 2024
Thursday 22nd February 2024
Tuesday 19th March 2024
Wednesday 24th April 2024
Thursday 23rd May 2024
Tuesday 18th June 2024
Wednesday 24th July 2024
Tuesday 17th September 2024
Wednesday 16th October 2024
Thursday 21st November 2024