WELCOME TO WHEAL NORTHEY SURGERY
(formerly Belmont Surgery)
New Doctor Joins Team
Message from Dr Jane Brenton, New Partner
I have recently started at Wheal Northey and am settling in well. I have joined at a very exciting time for the practice with the wonderful new premises. I am look forward to meeting many of you in person over the next few months.
I will be here on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Wheal Northey Centre
What a difference a few months makes! Having a building project in progress has been our experience for so long that we can hardly believe that it is all finished.
The building is all we had hoped for and more. It allows us to offer quality services in appropriate surroundings and it won’t be long before the landscaping gets established.
But we’ve been busy. There’s been lots of interest in what we are doing and we have sometimes found it a challenge to keep up with demand.
We really enjoyed the opening ceremony when Lady Mary Holborow spoke with real insight and understanding of the health challenges and opportunities facing the new Surgery.
Photo right is of Lady Mary Holborow beside the plaque that she unveiled.
There are still some teething problems to be faced but we hope you are enjoying the easier parking, the convenient pharmacy and the service that the surgery provides.
Our Aims
Wheal Northey Surgery aims to serve its practice population by providing a first class primary care service that combines friendliness with professionalism.
We plan to use this surgery website to present all our patients with up to date news and information about our practices. We will keep it current with any developments or other details that we feel are relevant to you.
As well as a source of information about our practice, the staff and the services we provide, we hope you will use this website as a useful resource for other health-related information.
Research
Wheal Northey Surgery is pleased to be actively involved in research organised by the Primary Care Research Network. This is part of the NHS National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and the UK Clinical Research Network (UKCRN). As a practice we are involved in research to improve the knowledge about illnesses and so develop better treatments for all patients. All the research that the practice is involved with has been approved by the NHS.
This means that your doctor may ask you if you want to be involved in a study the practice is conducting.
The Practice is not paid or employed by drug companies to take part in studies.
The Website
Please have a look around the site and do send us some feedback if you like. We can use your ideas to improve our online services and further develop the content of this website, making it a more useful, practical tool for everybody.