Updated 8th February 2021
Coronavirus
Please do NOT make an appointment or attend the Practice if you suspect you may have the virus.
Please do NOT attend the Practice unless you have a pre-arranged appointment. Prescription requests and samples should be left at the station provided at the front entrance to the hospital.
For the latest information please visit www.nhsinform.scot/coronavirus and https://coronavirus.nhsfife.org/ and/or call 0800 028 2816
Please be assured that the Practice is open but please see the Clinical Topics section on our website homepage regarding Coronavirus COVID-19 for updated information regarding temporary changes to our appointment bookings systems.
Covid Vaccinations
For patients under the age of 80 years of age, NHS Fife are delivering the Covid Vaccinations via centralised hubs. Appointment letters are currently being sent to patients aged 65 years and over, as well as those who are Shielding. The next group to be sent for will be those patients aged 16 years to 64 years with underlying health conditions which put them at higher risk of serious disease. Please do not phone the Practice if you have received your letter as we are not able to make or reschedule these appointments. Instead you should call 0800 030 8013 (available 8am to 8pm, 7 days a week). If you are concerned that you should have received a letter but it has not arrived, you can complete an online contact form via the NHS Inform website. There is also general patient information available at www.nhsinform.scot/covid19vaccine and www.nhsfife.org/covidvaccine/
Seasonal Flu Clinics
If you are eligible for the vaccine this year you will be sent a letter from Public Health / NHS Scotland. Please see www.nhsinform.scot/flu for more information.
To make a flu vaccination appointment, but only once you have received your letter, you should make an appointment for your flu vaccination at a Community Pharmacy. Please contact the Pharmacy directly to confirm your eligibility and to make an appointment before attending.