Young People
If you are age 13 to 15, you may use our Youth Triage Form to access our services. Young people aged 16+ may use the online request form, eConsult.
How to get an appointment
Either telephone the Surgery or call in for routine appointments. If you have something which you feel needs dealing with urgently please phone the Monday to Friday between 8.30 and 10.30. You will need to speak to reception to book yourself in. They will ask you what the problem is but this is only to find out if your problem needs to be seen before everyone else. Remember everything is kept strictly confidential, and you can always ask to speak to a receptionist in private if you prefer. If you really do not want to say then just tell them it’s personal-they will understand.
If you need emergency contraception then please don’t be embarrassed –again phone the surgery in the mornings as a prescription can be arranged for you very easily.
If you prefer to see a particular doctor or nurse that can certainly be arranged, although sometimes there can be a bit of a wait for a routine appointment.
Register for online services
How do I get test results?
What happens if we can’t sort out all your problems at the Surgery?
Can I see a Doctor or Nurse without my parents if I am under 16?
Your right to confidential service
Even if you are under 16, you still have the same rights to confidentiality as anyone else and you should not be treated any differently. ALL STAFF at the surgery from receptionists to doctors and nurses will keep all your information confidential unless there is a concern about your personal safety or risk of harm to yourself. In such a situation, information may need to be shared with other professionals but this would be discussed with you first.
GDPR placed the data protection act on the 25h May 2018 and tells us how to look after your data. See more information in the GDPR section. After the privacy notice there is an easy to read poster.
Will the Doctor tell my parents or show them my medical records?
No – Doctors and Nurses (and in fact all our staff) have very strict rules on confidentiality and whom they share medical information with.
In exceptional circumstances, like when a Doctor or health worker thinks you might be in serious danger, they might feel there is a need to pass information on, but, even if they do, they must talk to you first before they tell anyone else. This applies to everyone, no matter what age you are.
Going away to College/University
Have you had a MenACWY vaccine?
Young people across the UK are being offered free MenACWY vaccine to combat a rapid rise in a deadly strain of MenW (meningococcal W) meningitis and septicaemia.
People under the age of 25 going to uni for the first time are also being offered the vaccine.
Since August 2015 all 14 to 18 years olds in the UK are being offered MenACWY vaccine.
If you haven’t had yours yet give us a call and make an appointment to see the practice nurse.
Young Carers
Counselling and Support
Free, safe & anonymous online counselling & support- see the kooth links below .
Kooth Info Poster Link to Kooth website
Useful Organisations supporting Young People
Mental Health – www.youngminds.org.uk
Mental Health – www.rethink.org
Alcohol – www.drinkaware.co.uk
Wellbeing – www.addaction.org.uk
Doc Ready – www.docready.org
OCD Youth – www.ocdyouth.org
Samaritans – www.samaritans.org
Sexual Health – https://sexwise.fpa.org.uk
Young Carers Dorset County Council Young Carers