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EAST IPSWICH PRIMARY CARE NETWORK

Orchard Medical Practice is part of the East Ipswich Primary Care Network (PCN).  We work closely with Ravenswood Medical Practice and Dr Solway, Mallick & Roy Practice.  We jointly employ and share a number of staff who work across all three practices, currently those staff  employed by the PCN, consist of Paramedics, Pharmacists and Social Prescribers - By working together closely we aim to learn good practice from each other to Improve our services and access to healthcare for the 36000 patients that live locally and are registered with our practices.  

The long term objective is to continually improve and develop our teams in a way that only working at scale can achieve.  This means for you the patient, that we aim to have a wider range of expert practitioners within our teams enabling you to consult with the most appropriate person.  

As the PCN develops we will keep you updated as to any significant changes that may affect the way our services are delivered.

Online Access

Book your GP appointments, request your repeat medication and update your contact details from home using SystmOnline. This service is open to all ages.

Accessing your record – Patients are now able to view on line, export or print any summary information from their medical record e.g. medications, allergies, adverse reactions.

SystmOnline is also available on leading smartphones and tablets.

        

Want to Sign-Up?

Please bring photo ID (or two written forms if ID) to reception and ask for a user name and password for 'SystmOnline'. 

Know Your User Name And Password?

Login to  SystmOnline 

Were You Registered For 'Patient Access'?

‘Patient Access’ (previously ‘EMIS Access’) was disabled in December 2012 and has been replaced with 'SystmOnline'. Your existing username and password have been transferred to 'SystmOnline'.

If you have 'Patient Access' in your bookmarks/favourites please delete this as your account there no longer connects to the practice.



 
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