Self referrals
There are a number of services locally that you are able to make self referrals to.
- Carers
- Drugs and alcohol
- Maternity
- Mental health
- Physiotherapy – NHS
- Physiotherapy – Private
- Sexual health
- Stop smoking
- Stress
- Talking therapies
- Weight management
GP referrals
To request a GP referral:
- phone us on 0118 9842234
Provide as much information as you can as this will help us to process your request.
Tracking a referral
If your doctor has referred you to a specialist for further care, we will refer you to whichever local hospital has the shortest waiting list, unless a specific hospital or consultant has been requested.
In most cases, the hospital will then be in touch with you to book an appointment – the time frame for this can vary depending on the department and their current wait times. We will email you with your referral details and all the information you will need to track it. If we do not have an email address for you, we will contact you to collect the letter from reception once it’s ready.
In some cases you may need to book the appointment yourself, this will be clearly stated on the referral letter that we email to you, or ask you to collect.
To track an existing referral:
- if you do not hear from us with your referral letter within 2 weeks, fill out a track a referral form
- use the NHS e-referral website
- phone us on 0118 9842234
Urgent referrals
If you have been referred for suspected cancer and have not received the letter with the referral details from us within 2 working days, please contact us using our track a referral form. You will then hear directly from the hospital with an appointment, if you do not hear from them within 2 weeks, please contact using the details on the referral letter we have sent you.