Observatory Medical Practice, Oxford

Observatory Medical Practice is one of the leading GP practice in Oxford and it is located at Jericho Health Centre, New Radcliffe House, Walton Street, Oxford, OX2 6NW. Patients can contact Observatory Medical Practice at 01865 429993 for appointments. Services offered by Observatory Medical Practice are Learning disability health check and others. Observatory Medical Practice GP has total 12410 registered patients, out of this there are 6159 female registered patients and 6251 male registered patients. It offers Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) which allows you to get your medicines with out the need of paper prescription. Observatory Medical Practice has medical staff of 9 to cater to your healthcare needs. NHS Oxfordshire CCG is responsible for effective clinical commissioning of Observatory Medical Practice.

Contact Information

Observatory Medical Practice
Jericho Health Centre, New Radcliffe House, Walton Street
Oxford, OX2 6NW
01865 429993

GP Profile

Observatory Medical Practice address, phone number, fax number, website, email etc. details are mentioned as below. Patients can call on the below given phone number for appointments.
NameObservatory Medical Practice
Organization codeK84026
AddressJericho Health Centre, New Radcliffe House, Walton Street
Oxford, OX2 6NW
Phone number01865 429993
Fax number01865 458410
Websitehttp://www.gpjerichotwo.co.uk/
Emailjericho.two@nhs.net
CommissionerNHS Oxfordshire CCG
Electronic Prescription ServiceAvailable

Opening times

Observatory Medical Practice opening timing for reception and surgery are as mentioned below for complete week. Patients can book their appointments accordingly.
Monday08:20-18:00
Tuesday08:20-18:00
Wednesday08:20-18:00
Thursday08:20-18:00
Friday08:20-18:00
Saturday08:30-11:30
Monday15:00-17:30
Tuesday15:00-17:30
Wednesday15:00-17:30
Thursday15:00-17:30
Friday15:00-17:30
Saturday08:30-11:00

Services & Clinics

Observatory Medical Practice have following clinics at their center and they provide below mentioned services to the patients.
Learning disability health check

Facilities

Observatory Medical Practice has following Accessibility and Parking facilities available which can be availed by incoming patients.
Accessibility
Disabled parking Yes
Disabled WC Yes
Induction loop Yes
Step free access Yes
Wheelchair access Yes
Parking
Cycle parking Yes
Disabled parking Yes

Staff

There are 9 medical staff working at Observatory Medical Practice. Following are the staff details who work at Observatory Medical Practice with their name, job tittle and GMC Number.
NameJob titleGMC Number
Dr Fiona BoyleGeneral Practitioner6103744
Dr Will GrayGeneral Practitioner6166486
Dr Paul Ch'enGeneral Practitioner7148655
Dr Andrew MoscropGeneral Practitioner6048694
Dr Heidi Luckhurst General Practitioner2954235
Dr Julian TreadwellGeneral Practitioner4105727
Dr Helen Rachel SalisburyGeneral Practitioner3555376
Dr Karen WalkerGeneral Practitioner3283620
Dr Timothy Ross LancasterGeneral Practitioner2825160

Performance

Some measuring parameters of Observatory Medical Practice are taken and their fetched values are as mentioned below.
MeasureValue
Antibiotic Prescribing items per standardised prescribing unit (see definition)
Cancer Detection Rate71.88% detected by practice, out of 32 new diagnoses.
Care Quality Commission Inspection RatingsGood
Cervical Cancer Screening61.0% screened, of 3099 eligible women.
Dementia - Face to Face Reviews73.81% reviewed by GP, out of 42 patients diagnosed.
Diabetes - Managing Blood Glucose Level (HbA1c)82.57% within a recommended level, out of 241 patients.
Flu vaccinations - Aged 65 and over group68.9% vaccinated, of 621 eligible people.
Flu vaccinations - Under 65 At Risk Groups50.8% vaccinated, of 490 eligible people.
High Blood Pressure Management78.56% with recommended measurement, out of 872 patients.
Mental Health – Comprehensive Care Planning85.85% with a plan, out of 106 patients.
Patient Experience - Confidence and Trust in healthcare professional 97.31% had confidence, of 149 respondents.
Patient Satisfaction with GP Practice Appointment Times76.54% were satisfied, of 140 respondents.
Percentage of children aged 1 completed primary course of 5:1 vaccine95.06% vaccinated.
Proportion of children aged 2 with Haemophilus influenzae type b and Meningitis C booster vaccine88.57% vaccinated.
Proportion of children aged 2 with Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccine90.00% vaccinated.
Proportion of children aged 2 with pneumococcal conjugate booster vaccine88.57% vaccinated.
Stroke prevention: medication for patients with atrial fibrillation89.41% treated, out of 85 patients.

Registered Patients

Observatory Medical Practice GP has 12410 registered patients out of this it has 6159 female registered patients and 6251 male registered patients.
Total number of male patients and female patients

Number of male and female patients, grouped by 10 years


Patient Online Management Information

Observatory Medical Practice has total of 12106 registered patients as per Patient Online Management Information (POMI) system as on 30-Sep-22

Online Appointments
Functionality status of the online system at the Practice for enabling the use of online Patient Transactional Services for booking and/or cancelling appointments through the Principal systemOnline booking of appointments and cancelling is enabled
Total number of 'online patients' registered to use an online Patient Transactional Service to book and/or cancel appointments6439
Total number of appointment scheduling or cancelling transactions using an Online Patient Transaction Service within the reporting month389
Online Prescription Order
Functionality status of the online system at the Practice for enabling the use of online Patient Transactional Services for ordering repeat prescriptions through the Principal systemOnline prescription ordering is enabled
Total number of 'online patients' registered to use an online Patient Transactional Service to order repeat prescriptions6416
Total number of prescriptions ordered using an Online Patient Transaction Service. (Note that ordering several items at once to be counted as one prescription).808
Online Patient Record Access Service
Functionality status of the Practice system for enabling the use of online Patient Record Access Services for 'online patients' to view their Detailed Coded Care RecordPatients can view detailed coded records online
Total number of 'online patients' registered to use an online Patient Record Access Service to access elements of the Detailed Coded Care Record1532
Total number of accesses of a patient record by an 'online patient' with Detailed Coded Care Record access.10859

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