Practice Info
Practice introduction
Oak Tree Health Centre was opened in 1997 to offer a comprehensive range of health care services to the people of the surrounding area, and in particular the residents of the Ladygrove Estate. In Jan 2002 we moved from temporary accommodation to new purpose-built premises.
We aim to provide a happy, friendly, family service, whilst at the same time, aiming to be at the forefront of general practice and provide a first-class service to our patients.
The Health Centre is located in the heart of the Ladygrove area with ready access from all directions. We are close to the main shopping area, convenient for the local schools and other amenities, and with a dispensing chemist near by.
We pride ourselves on a friendly working atmosphere and wish to provide a welcoming environment for all.
Access is available for the disabled throughout our premises: a lift is fitted.Disable parking spaces are available adjacent to the main entrance.
You can contact us by phone on 01235 810099
To register at the Oak Tree Health Centre we would prefer if you could pop in and fill in the Family Doctors Services Registration Form (GSM1) along with our own Patient Registration Forms.
Patients registering outside the EU please bring your identification and UK clearance documents with you so we can take a copy.
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NEWS
ROLL UP, ROLL UP. FLU VACCINE CLINICS 2010 HERE AT OAK TREE HEALTH CENTRE
Clinics start week beginning 27th September 2010.
If you are age 65 or over, ring to book an appointment after 7th September 2010 (after 3 pm).
If you are under 65 and have any of these conditions: (- A weakened immune system / - Liver disease / - Diabetes / - History of stroke / - Respiratory disease / - Kidney disease / - Heart disease) You will receive an invitation to book your appointment.
FIT NOTES have replaced SICK NOTES
The FIT NOTE allows doctors to advise patients who have been on sick leave for more than seven days whether they can return to work more quickly. The system allows doctors to advise that an employee may be fit for work or that he or she may be able to return to work with some support from his or her employer. If an employee is too ill to work, the doctor will continue to advise this, as at present.
BETTER MENTAL HEALTH IN OXFORDSHIRE (BMHO)
In the July Newsletter below you will find information on a new consultation survey that has just been launched on counselling services in Oxfordshire and updates on where they are with buying new services for mental health.
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