About the surgery

Non-urgent advice: News

Read all the latest news and information from the surgery.

Non-urgent advice: Opening times

View our opening times and information about what to do when we are closed.

Non-urgent advice: Surgery staff

GP's

Dr Raman Prabu

Dr Uroos Khan

Dr Jayanta Mandal

Gynaecology Specialist

Bhama Prabu

Nurse Practitioner

Miji Owhoka

Practice Nurse

Karen Varley

Health Care Assistants

Emma & Jane

Practice Manager

Tracy Dudley

Admin Lead

Amanda Pitchford

Admin and Reception

Julie, Claire, Alison & Frances

Non-urgent advice: Surgery policies and procedures

View our policies and procedures.

 

Link at bottom of page

Non-urgent advice: Complaints and feedback

Practice feedback is important to us to help us to improve the service we provide to our patients.

If you wish to complain please contact the Practice Manager preferably in writing or by the online form via the link below.

Complaints Form

If you wish to complain to someone independant please contact:

Patient Experience Team

Nottingham & Nottinghamshire ICB

Sir John Robinson House

Sir John Robinson Way

Arnold

Nottingham

NG5 6DA

Tel 0115 8839570

Email: nnicb-nn.patientexperience@nhs.net

 

Non-urgent advice: CQC Rating

The CQC monitor, inspect and regulate services to make sure they meet fundamental standards of quality and safety and publish what it finds, including performance ratings to help people choose care.

 

Rated GOOD

Non-urgent advice: GP earnings

All GPs are required to declare the mean earnings for GPs working to deliver NHS services to patients at each practice. The average pay for GP's working in Kirkby Health Centre in the last finacial year was £53,445.00 before tax and national insurance.  This is for 1 full time GP, 1 part time GP and 2 locum GP's who worked in the pratice for more than 6 months.

Non-urgent advice: INFECTION CONTROL STATEMENT

KIRKBY HEALTH CENTRE

ANNUAL STATEMENT

INFECTION CONTROL

 The annual statement will be reviewed every May in accordance with the requirements of The Health and Social Care Act 2008 Code of Practice on the prevention and control of infections and related guidance. It summarises: 

  • Any infection transmission incidents and any action taken (these will have been reported and discussed within the practice in accordance with our Significant Event procedure)
  • Details of infection control audits undertaken and actions undertaken
  • Details of risk assessments undertaken for prevention and control of infection eg COVID, hepatitis B, chicken pox
  • Details of staff training with regard to infection control
  • Any review and update of policies, procedures and guidelines

 Infection control Lead

Karen Varley   Practice Nurse

Supported by Tracy Dudley, Practice Manager

Karen Varley keeps up to date with Infection control training annually.

 Infection transmission incidents (Significant Events) 

Significant events (which may involve examples of good practice as well as challenging events) are investigated and reviewed in the practice meetings to identify and  indicate changes that might lead to future improvements.

In the past year there have been no significant events raised that related to infection control. 

 Training 

All our staff receive training in infection prevention and control. 

Yearly online training via blue stream academy for clinical and nonclinical staff.

 Policies 

All Infection Prevention and Control related policies are in date for this year. 

Policies relating to Infection Prevention and Control are available to all staff and are reviewed and updated annually.