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Update on the surgery – 10/03/2025

Late Thursday afternoon we had what started as a minor leak in the upstairs of the building, this followed with the mains water pipe into the building bursting causing significant flooding to a large area downstairs.

Once again huge thanks to all that have helped and supported us over the past few days and to all those offers of support, it has been much appreciated and we are extremely grateful.

Dispensary is open as normal, over the weekend we have managed to reopen the reception office. However the main waiting room is unusable. It has NOT affected any of our clinical rooms so we will operate as normal as we can but will be asking patients to wait in the corridors therefore space is limited.

If possible could we ask you attend your appointment alone and at the allocated time. Both telephone and face to face appointments will be offered enabling us to limit numbers in the building. We will reassess the situation as the day/week evolves and keep you all updated.

If you have any concerns or questions please do email whitehousesecretary@nhs.net.

We value and appreciate your continued understanding and patience during this time.

COVID & FLU Clinics

Autumn booster Covid vaccine and Flu vaccine campaign.

We have a ‘mop-up’ clinic at the White House Surgery, Four Shires Medical Centre, Moreton in Marsh on Sunday 3rd November.

Most patients have been contacted via text or call to book in for an appointment for either or both of the vaccines.

If you haven’t yet been contacted or would like to book an appointment please contact the surgery you are registered at to book an appointment.

Those attending appointments please try and arrive at the time booked, wear loose clothing, if you are having both vaccines you will need to be able to access both arms.
Make it clear to your vaccinator which vaccines you would like and your age for the flu vaccine.

If you cannot attend your appointment or do not wish to have the vaccines please inform your registered surgery so these can be offered to other patients.