Practice News

Here you can find the latest news and updates from our practice. Click on an article below to read more.


Your GP Provider is Changing

Mar. 16, 2023
Your practice is currently run by Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust.  From 1st April, Dr Scot Richardson from James Alexander Family Practice will take on the running of Northpoint Medical Centre, on behalf of the Trust. If you are happy with this change, you do not need to do anything. 
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Getting started with the NHS App

Nov. 26, 2021
The NHS App is a simple and secure way to access a range of services on your smartphone or device. It is free to download from app stores. Downloading the app to your smartphone or tablet may be a walk in the park, however, we understand that setting up the
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Accessing the right care for you

Jul. 23, 2021
Choose Well We know that finding the right place to go when you become ill or are injured can be confusing. This article outlines some of the ways you can access our services with in order to get the right care that you require. Choose Well outlines the benefits of accessing
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Important information when visiting our practice

Jul. 16, 2021
The NHS visitor guidance will stay in place across all health services including GP practices, despite the COVID-19 restrictions being lifted on Monday 19 July 2021, to ensure patients and staff are protected. Staff, patients and visitors will also be expected to continue to follow social distancing rules when visiting
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Booking your COVID-19 Vaccine

May. 17, 2021
When you are contacted by the NHS to say you’re eligible for the (COVID-19) coronavirus vaccine, please book your appointment. To book, use the NHS National Booking System (NBS) by calling 119 (7am-11pm Monday-Sunday) or book online at: www.nhs.uk/coronavirus-vaccination Frequently asked questions and answers about the COVID vaccine can be