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Diazepam for Fear of Flying

At The Old School Surgery, we will not prescribe Diazepam for patients who wish to use this for a fear of flying. This is for many reasons:

  • Diazepam is a sedative. This means, the medication makes you sleepy and more relaxed. If there would be an emergency during the flight, this could impair your ability to concentrate, follow instructions, or react to the situation. This could seriously affect the safety of you and the people around you.
  • Sedative drugs can make you fall asleep, however, when you sleep it is an unnatural non-REM sleep. This means, your movements during sleep are reduced and this can place you at an increased risk of developing blood clots (DVT). These blood clots are very dangerous and can even prove fatal. This risk further increases if your flight is over 4 hours long.
  • Although most people respond to benzodiazepines like Diazepam with sedation, a small proportion experience the opposite effect and can become aggressive. They can also lead to disinhibition and make you behave in ways you normally wouldn’t. This could also impact on your safety and the safety of your fellow passengers or could lead you to get in trouble with the law.
  • National prescribing guidelines followed by doctors also don’t allow the use of benzodiazepines in cases or phobia. Any doctor prescribing diazepam for a fear of flying would be taking a significant legal risk as this goes against these guidelines. Benzodiazepines are only licensed for short-term use in a crisis in generalised anxiety. If this is the problem you suffer with, you should seek proper care and support for your mental health, and it would not be advisable to go on a flight.
  • In several countries, diazepam and similar drugs are illegal. They would be confiscated, and you might find yourself in trouble with the police for being in control of an illegal substance.
  • Diazepam has a long half-life. This means it stays in your system for a significant time and you may fail random drug testing if you are subjected to such testing as is required in some jobs.

We appreciate a fear of flying is very real and very frightening and can be debilitating. However, there are much better and effective ways of tackling the problem. We recommend you tackle your problem with a Fear of Flying Course, which is run by several airlines. These courses are far more effective than diazepam, they have none of the undesirable effects and the positive effects of the courses continue after the courses have been completed.

Fear of Flying Courses

Easy Jet www.fearlessflyer.easyjet.com Tel: 0203 8131644

British Airways https://www.flyingwithconfidence.com/ Tel: 01252 793 250

Virgin Atlantic https://flyingwithoutfear.co.uk/collections Tel: 01423 714900 1252250

 

Self Care Guidance for Minor Ailments

West Leicestershire Clinical Commissioning Group

After talking to patients about over the counter medicines for minor conditions and understanding their experiences, the local Clinical Commissioning Group is asking GPs to no longer prescribe medicines on prescription for the short term treatment of minor ailments, low dose vitamin D supplements for prevention of deficiency and some specialised infant formulas.  Patients will be asked to purchase them over the counter instead at the local pharmacy.

Community Pharmacists are best placed to help and advise people about suitable treatment for minor conditions.  They are a great source of information, advice and guidance and you can buy your medicines cheaply and easily for minor conditions.  The pharmacist will check the medicine is appropriate for you and your health problem.  They will ask questions to ensure there is no reason why you should not use the medicine.

However if you are worried or your symptoms get worse or persist you can still make an appointment to see your GP.

By visiting your pharmacy you will help to free up valuable GP and nurse time, which can be used to deal with more complex or serious health needs.

Or visit:  http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Medicinesinfo/Pages/Introduction.aspx 

Your NHS needs you!
Reduce Prescribing Waste
!

DID YOU KNOW?

That unused drugs cost about £300 Million a year in the UK on unused or partially used medication?

Even if you never open them, once you leave a pharmacy your medicines cannot be recycled or used by anyone else.

THIS WOULD PAY FOR;

11,778 MORE community nurses or
80,906 MORE Hip Replacements or
19,779 MORE Drug Treatment Courses for Breast Cancer
300,000 MORE Drug Treatment Courses for Alzheimer's or
312,175 MORE Cataract Operations

THINK ABOUT IT!

Before heading to the pharmacy, take a look in your medicine cabinet to see what you actually need.

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

There are a number of ways that you can help to reduce the issue of wasted medicines and save money for your local NHS.

ONLY ORDER THE MEDICATION THAT YOU NEED

  • Please let your GP or Pharmacist know if you've stopped taking any of your medicines
  • Check what medicines you still have at home before re-ordering
  • Discuss your medication with your GP or Pharmacist on a regular basis.
  • Think carefully before ticking all the boxes on your repeat prescription form and only tick those you really need.
  • If you don't need the medicine please don't order it! If you need the medicine in the future you can still request it.
  • If you need to go into hospital, please remember to take all your medicines with you in a clearly marked bag.

Please also remember that your medicines are prescribed only for you: it's not safe to share them with anyone else.

REMEMBER THAT UNUSED MEDICINES CANNOT BE RECYCLED

  • Even if you never open them, once medicines have left the Pharmacy, they cannot be recycled or used by anyone else.
  • Please take your unused medicines to the Pharmacy for safe disposal.

UNUSED MEDICINES ARE A SAFETY RISK

  • Return out of date medicines to your pharmacy or dispensary for safe disposal.
  • If your medicines change - return your old medicines to the pharmacy for safe disposal to avoid mixing them up with your new medicines.
  • Don't stockpile medication - it is a safety risk for children and others who might take them.
  • Store medicines in an appropriate place out of reach of children - away from heat and not above boiling kettle!

NEVER dispose of your unused or unwanted
medicines down the toilet.

ELECTRONIC PRESCRIBING

The Electronic prescription service is available in our practice. It gives you the chance to change how your GP sends your prescription to the place you choose to get your medicines or appliances from.

If you collect your prescriptions from your GP you will not have to visit the practice to pick up paper prescriptions. Instead the GP will send them electronically to a pharmacist you choose saving time.

You will have more choice about where to get your medications from because they can be collected from a pharmacy near to where you live, work or shop.

If you would like to use this service you need to choose a pharmacy for the practice to send your prescription to. This is called a nomination, you can do this at your chosen pharmacy. You DO NOT need a computer to have this service.

If you would like more information ask your pharmacy or the practice.

 




 

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INFORMATION

Welcome to our surgery website. We hope to use this site as well as other social media platforms like face book & Instagram to give our patients up-to-date information relating to our practice and to healthcare topics.

Telephone Lines

Please note the telephone lines are closed between 1pm and 2pm.

Our telephone lines are open from 08.00am to 18.00pm with the exception of the lunch time hour above.

If you have a LIFE THREATENING MEDICAL EMERGENCY please dial 999.

 

Our Appointment System

Our Surgery has been open and seeing for face-to-face appointments all through the pandemic. As part of managing the number of appointments that were requested and keeping our patients safe, we started a triage first appointment system.

Triage first means you will have a telephone appointment with a doctor first and they will discuss your health issues over the telephone. This allows the doctor to then bring you in to the surgery for a face-to-face appointment later that day, consult with you online, or refer you straight to the service they think best meets your needs.

There are several ways you can contact the surgery to get information or help: -

  • Visiting our website
  • The NHS App - The NHS App is a simple and secure way to access a range of NHS services on your smartphone or tablet. You can order repeat prescriptions, book, cancel and check appointments, as well as see parts of your medical records like test results.
  • Calling us
  • Using Online Services to book an appointment, get a prescription request, request access to your medical record.
  • Using Our Online queries link above (allows you to submit an online admin or clinical query)

Our Annual Health checks, Phlebotomy, Nurse Led Minor Illness, Wound Care & Cervical Smear services are all running. Our Dispensary is open as usual.

Your local pharmacist can provide advice and treatments for minor ailments and conditions and without the need to book an appointment. Often you can use self –care to meet your health needs. The best place to get accurate health information is the NHS website. The NHS website has information and advice on medical conditions and symptoms, common medicines, & healthy lifestyle.

If you have an urgent care need you can also call NHS11 which is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

NHS App

Prescriptions

Prescriptions can no longer be ordered over the telephone. Ordering a prescription is simple by the following methods: -

Order via the NHS App (click on the picture above)

Order via the practice online system 

Bring the white right side of the prescription into the surgery and post through the letterbox.

 

Disabled Access

The Practice has the following to help with Access to its services: -

Automatic door opener at the front door

Low counter in the foyer for anyone in a wheelchair

Wide doors for wheelchair access

Loop system for the hard of hearing on both reception areas

Leaflets can be made available in large print

 

Respecting Our Staff

We ask that everyone that attends our surgery respects our staff. We have a no tolerance policy towards physical assault, verbal intimidation, or threatening behaviour. We appreciate that the last 24 months have been difficult for everyone. The surgery staff have been working hard in the background as well as providing Covid Vaccination Clinics at the Hinckley Leisure Centre and at the surgery. They have also delivered a flu campaign alongside visiting Nursing homes and housebound patients.

 

Open Letter to patients

Patient National Survey Results

Please click on the link below to see how we did in the Patient National Survey.

https://www.gp-patient.co.uk/report?w=1&practicecode=C82027

 

Opening Times

The surgery is open at the following times

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Monday: 08:00 to 18:00  
Tuesday: 08:00 to 18:00  
Wednesday: 08:00 to 18:00  
Thursday: 08:00 to 18:00  
Friday: 08:00 to 18:00  
Weekend: Closed  

Telephone Lines - please note the telephone lines are closed between 1pm and 2pm, If you require URGENT Medical assistance DURING THAT HOUR please telephone 07835 214 006

If you have a LIFE THREATENING MEDICAL EMERGENCY please dial 999.

Surgery Hours

Surgeries take place at the following times:
 

Monday: 08:00 to 11:30 15:30 to 17:30
Tuesday: 08.00 to 11:30 15:30 to 17:30
Wednesday: 08:00 to 11:30 15:30 to 17:30
Thursday: 08.00 to 11:30 15:30 to 17:30
Friday: 08:00 to 11:30 15:30 to 17:30

CLOSED FOR TRAINING

Local surgeries close for 1 afternoon a month for staff training. The following dates are the training afternoons planned The telephone number to call if you need urgent medical attention that cant wait until the surgery is open again is 0300 323 0671. If you have a life threatening medical emergency please dial 999.

 

Contact Details


Telephone: 01455 271442
Email: theoldschool.surgery1@nhs.net
Out of Hours NHS 111 from 6.30pm, Weekends & Bank Holidays

Online Services

Order your repeat medications
Cancel your appointment
Access Appointment System