Let us know what works well for you and help us design our service when we reopen our doors.

We have continued working throughout the Covid-19/ Coronavirus pandemic (in fact we cancelled the Easter holidays and the VE Day holiday). To manage the lockdown, we introduced some new ways of providing services. 
To plan ahead for the day we reopen, we would like to hear what services you find helpful.
[If you have other helpful suggestions, please contribute by email to alexandrasurgery@nhs.net]

Question Title

* 1. Have you used any GP service since the lockdown began {23 March 2020)? [Please tick all the services you have used]

Question Title

* 2. How did you contact the GP surgery? [Please tick all the ways you have used]

Question Title

* 3. The lockdown in England is being relaxed. GP surgeries may reopen doors to the public.
Would you feel safe to come to the GP surgery?

Question Title

* 4. During the lockdown, we ask patients to contact the surgery first before they come in. A doctor will call back, usually on the same day or next day. Often issues can be solved over the phone, if not then the doctor will arrange for the patient to attend the surgery. 
Is this a useful service to keep after the lockdown?

Question Title

* 5. e-Consult is an online service available 24 hours, 7 days a week. Patients can find health advice, arrange administrative help, request consultations, repeat prescriptions and medical certificates. The requests in patients' own words are saved in patient records, and read by doctors every working day.
Patients can access the service via our website; no registration or password is required, and there is no app to install.
The service was brought in after the lockdown, and planned to last for six months. 
Is this a valuable service to keep after the lockdown?

Question Title

* 6. Patient Access lets patients connect to the Emis clinical system, so they can request repeat prescriptions or view their blood test results. The requests bypass the receptionist and go directly into the GP's mailbox first thing in the morning. Patients can also check when the prescription has been sent to the pharmacy.
You can log in from a desktop PC, laptop, tablet or mobile phone.
Are you likely to use this service after the lockdown?

Question Title

* 7. AccuRx clinical messaging system offers video consultation via the patient's smart phone, so the patient can see the doctor's face, and also show the doctor their concerns such as skin rash, red eye or discoloured nails.
Do you feel this service helpful to you as a patient?

Question Title

* 8. Would you tell us a little about yourself? This data is anonymous.
What is your age?

Question Title

* 9. You consider your gender to be?

Question Title

* 10. Which ethnic group do you see yourself in?

T