Our services

We provide a wide range of services for our patients at our PCN practices.

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Care coordinators

Our care coordinators support patients in preparing for or following up conversations with clinicians about their treatment. They work with particular groups of patients in our surgeries. Working with the...

Clinical pharmacists and technicians

Clinical pharmacists work in primary care in a patient facing role to clinically assess and treat patients using their expert knowledge of medicines. They work with and alongside the general...

Community paramedics

A paramedic in primary care can provide a rapid response to deteriorating patients and patients with long-term conditions, minor injuries, and minor illness. They can also support patients who require...

Extended Hours Hub

We offer evening and weekend appointments through our Extended Hours Hub service, for additional information regarding the types of appointments we will offer during extended hours please click on this...

First contact physiotherapists

Our first contact physiotherapists help patients with musculoskeletal problems (joints, bones and muscles). They assess, diagnose and treat these patients. Patients can refer themselves to first contact physiotherapists. They do...

Local services

These are some of the services we offer and organisations we work with

Mental health practitioners

We are working with Devon Partnership Trust to provide mental health services across our PCN. Visit the Devon Partnership Trust website for all the mental health services available.

Pharmacy technicians

Our pharmacy technicians are skilled healthcare professionals. They work with the healthcare teams in our GP surgeries and are often supervised by our clinical pharmacists. Pharmacy technicians are involved in...

Social prescribing link workers

Our social prescribing link workers help patients to get the right support. Many different patients will be referred to social prescribing link workers. They include people with long-term conditions, low...

Date published: 28th August, 2014
Date last updated: 3rd December, 2021