Physical Accessibility Statement

We want everyone to feel welcome and able to visit our practice. Here’s how we make it easy for people to get around and use our building:

Getting In and Around

  • Step-Free Access: There are no steps at our entrance, so it’s easy for wheelchairs, walking aids, or prams to get in.
  • Accessible Parking: We have special parking spaces for people who need extra help.
  • Automatic Doors: Our doors open by themselves, so you don’t have to push or pull them.
  • Wide Spaces: The hallways and doorways are wide enough, making it possible to move around in a wheelchair or with a walking aid.
  • Accessible Toilets: There’s a large toilet with grab rails and an emergency cord to make it safer and easier to use.

Communication

  • Hearing Loop: If you use a hearing aid, we have a system to make it easier for you to hear at reception.
  • Assistance Animals: Service dogs are welcome. Let us know if you’re bringing one.
  • BSL Interpreting Services: We provide British Sign Language (BSL) interpretation through Capita Interpreting Service. Please inform us when booking your appointment if you require this service.
  • Translation and Interpretation Services: Language Support: Translation services, are available to ensure effective communication. Translation requests can be made at the time of booking an appointment. Please inform us in advance to ensure the appropriate interpreter is available for your visit and there is appropriate time allocated for the appointment.

Services for Blind or Partially Sighted Patients

  • Large Print Materials: We can provide a large print version of our practice leaflet upon request. Please ask at Reception for further assistance.
  • Support and Resources: For more advice and support for blind and partially sighted individuals, please visit: Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)

Need Help?

If you need extra help when you visit, our staff are happy to assist. Just ask us if you need help opening a door, finding your way, or anything else.

If you need someone to translate sign language or help you communicate, let us know before your visit so we can arrange it for you.

Commitment to Accessibility

We are continually assessing and improving our facilities to ensure they meet the needs of our patients. Your feedback is invaluable and helps us enhance the services we provide.