The Fiveways Centre, 215 Childwall Road, Liverpool, L15 6UT
Telephone: 0151 295 9330
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Coffee With Mates – Oak Vale Patient Coffee Mornings Maggie’s Fundraising event outcome Help reduce medication waste and support the NHS across Cheshire and Merseyside Supporting your children’s ‘super bodies’ this winter Act FAST on signs of stroke Change NHS: Helping shape a health service fit for the future Coffee Morning- 31st October 2024 – Maggie’s Cancer Support Fundraiser Event NHS urges people to prioritise mental health in the workplace Smokers urged to take part in ‘Stoptober’, and help make Cheshire and Merseyside smokefree ICON Week 2024
Join the Practice
You are eligible to register with our Oak Vale Medical Centre if your home address is within the practice area.
Note: If you are registered with us, and you move outside of the practice area, you may be asked to register with another GP practice.
How to Register
You need to come down to the surgery and one of our care co-ordinators will ask you to fill out and sign a registration GMS1 form with your personal details. They will also ask you to complete a patient questionnaire which comprises of some basic lifestyle questions i.e. alcohol, smoking status and family history.
For purposes of identification you will need to bring photo ID e.g. passport; proof of address e.g. utility bill (gas, electricity or water) or bank statement, dated within the last 3 months.
Once you have registered your records will be sent to us from your previous practice.
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New Patient Medical
We offer all our new patients a medical check with one of our Health Care Assistants (HCA). This will consist of a short medical examination e.g height, weight, blood pressure, urine testing, medication review and the HCA takes the opportunity to ask about previous medical history.
Catchment Area
You can search for your postcode by entering it into the box above the map, this will indicate whether you live within the boundary or not.
Pharmacists and GPs across Cheshire and Merseyside are urging people to only order the medication they need from their repeat prescriptions.
As children return to schools and nurseries after the autumn half term, the NHS in Cheshire and Merseyside are sharing guidance for parents and carers on common winter illnesses that often start circulating at this time of year.
Even if it doesn’t seem like much, at the first sign of a stroke call 999.
This is a once in a generation opportunity to make the NHS fit for the future. Together we can fix it. We need your voice.
This World Mental Health Day (10 October) the NHS in Cheshire and Merseyside is shining light on ‘burnout’, one of the most pressing issues affecting modern workplaces, by asking people to look after their mental health and ask for help if needed.