Access to Medical Records

From 4th October 2023 you will be able to see your medical records on line from that date onwards.

For more information on this please visit: NHS: How to get your medical records

Make sure you agree with the following sentences before accessing your record.

  • Forgotten history – There may be something you have forgotten about in your record that you might find upsetting.
  • Abnormal Results or Bad News – If your GP has given you access to test results or letters, you may see something that you find upsetting. This may occur before you have spoken to your doctor or while the surgery is closed and you cannot contact them.
  • Choosing to share your Information with Someone – It’s up to you if you share your information with other- perhaps family members or carers. It’s your choice, but also your responsibility to keep the information safe and secure.
  • Coercion – If you think you may be pressured into revealing details from your patient record to someone else against your will, it is best that you so not register for access at this time.
  • Misunderstood information – Your medical record is designed to be used by clinical professionals to ensure that you receive the best possible care. Some of the information within your medical record may be highly technical, written by specialists and not easily understood. If you require further clarification, please contact the surgery for a clearer explanation.
  • Information about someone else – If you spot something in the record that is not about you or notice any other errors, please log out of the system immediately and contact the practice as soon as possible.

1. I have read and understood the information provided by the practice

2. I understand that I will automatically see any new information (prospective records) that is added to my healthcare record.

3. I understand how to keep my online GP services and the information they contain about me secure

4. If I choose to share my information with anyone else, this is at my own risk

5. If I suspect that my account has been accessed by someone without my agreement, I will contact the practice as soon as possible

6. If I see information in my record that is not about me or is inaccurate, I will contact the practice as soon as possible

7. If I think that I may come under pressure to give access to someone else unwillingly, I will contact the practice as soon as possible. If the patient struggles to agree with any of these statements or raises any concerns, recommend that the patient makes an appointment with an appointed person in the practice to discuss their concerns before signing them up for GP online services. You can include the statements in an application form.

Understanding some of the medical terms you may see in your notes – in the first instance please visit NHS: Abbreviations you may find in your health records.

Understanding your laboratory test results – please visit labtestsonline.org.uk.

For further information about the medication you are taking visit patient.info/medicine.

We strive to ensure your details are accurate and up to date. If you are concerned that information in your online record is inaccurate, please contact the practice. Your concern will be passed to a member of the clinical team to review. This is an extremely busy time and it may take up to 28 days to review your concern, so please don’t contact us unless at least 28 days have passed since your request. The practice will contact you directly by SMS once your request has been reviewed with an update.

Medical Reports

Our practice has decided to outsource our medical reporting work to an NHS Digital accredited company called MediData. MediData will be processing your medical report via eMR and providing online access via their secure encrypted portal. If you wish to contact MediData directly, please email mdmc@medi2data.com or call on 03333 055774.

Medical reports and examinations can be obtained from your doctor, but as this is not supported by the NHS there will be a charge, to be paid before completion. We suggest you download the NHS App, please watch this film for further information: NHS Digital: NHS App Film.