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New College

 

Medical care at New College

28 Beaumont Street are the New College doctors (01865 311811).

Healthcare in college
General Information
What to do if you are unwell or need an appointment
Student Health in Oxford
 

Healthcare in college

The College Nurse

The New College Nurse is Sister Sandra Wollner. She can be contacted by phone on (2)79579 or email at: sandra.wollner@new.ox.ac.uk

The surgery in New College is situated at 1NB (Ground Floor). No appointment is necessary to see the nurse, just call in. Sandra provides many of the services you would expect from a Practice Nurse, including Contraception and Sexual Health advice. The service she provides is completely confidential but she is able to liase with members of the Welfare Team and Medical staff if appropriate, but only with your consent.

The College Nurse and Doctors are available in college at the following times:

 

College Nurse

College Doctor*

0th and 9th Week

   

Monday - Friday

09.00 – 11.00

 
     

1st – 8th Week

   

Monday

09.00 – 14.00

12.30 13.15 (Dr John Sichel)

Tuesday

12.30 – 15.30

 

Wednesday

09.00 – 11.00

 

Thursday

09.00 – 14.00

12.30 13.15 (Dr Diana Ferguson)

Friday

09.00 – 11.30

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Students are always welcome to book an appointment to be seen at 28 Beaumont Street and can see any of our doctors and nurses.

To make an appointment see the Doctor in college, contact Sister Sandra Wollner on (2)79579 or sign up on the list on the college surgery door. You can also book by phoning the Practice on 01865 311811. If possible, please book in advance so that your records can be collected from 28 Beaumont Street.

 

General Information

Below you will find information on your medical care while you are studying in Oxford, how to register, and what to do if you are ill .

Confidentiality

The team at 28 Beaumont Street are here to help and support you. We are NOT part of the College authorities. You have the guarantee of a confidential Doctor-Patient relationship, and this may only be broken with your express permission or in unusual circumstances when the law requires us to do so. This is important to know, as occasionally you may not wish your Tutor or another person in authority to know about your health.

Click here to see our confidentiality policy

Registration

It is a College requirement that you register with an Oxford Practice during your time in Oxford. Once you register with us, your medical records will be transferred to 28 Beaumont Street for the duration of your studies. You do not have to register with us but there are advantages in doing so as we are familiar with the way College works and run surgeries in college.

If you choose not to register with us, or transfer to another Practice, please let the college know the name of your Doctor in case of emergencies.

Temporary Registration with your Home Doctor during Vacation time

If you need to consult your Home Doctor during the vacation, please do not allow them to fully re-register you - make sure that you register only as a TEMPORARY patient. This will ensure that your medical records remain in Oxford. Otherwise, your records will be constantly in transit between your Oxford and your Home Practice, a process which can take several months each time, so information may not available when needed.

IF YOU ARE A NON-UK RESIDENT IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU REGISTER WITH US AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO ENABLE YOU TO RECEIVE FREE NHS TREATMENT. If you wait until you are ill, it may be too late for you to qualify for free health care under the current NHS regulations.

How to Register

You can register with us in college during your health check at the start of Michaelmas term. An appointment for registration and a health check in college will be arranged for all new students and the time of your appointment will be displayed in the post-room. In the event that you cannot attend on this occasion, please arrange another time with the college nurse at the earliest opportunity.

You can also register with us at any time by popping into the surgery to complete the Registration form.

Illnesses during vacation

To help us keep your medical records up to date, please inform us, preferably with a copy of a letter from your Doctor or Hospital, if you have been ill, changed medications, or received treatment while away from Oxford.

 

What to do if you are unwell or need an appointment

If you become unwell or need medical advice you can consult the college nurse, or make an appointment with one of our doctors, either in college or at 28 Beaumont Street. There is no sanatorium or sick-bay facility in the University, so you will need to be cared for in your college room, although some students may choose to go home.

Students living in college who develop minor illnesses (e.g. colds, diarrhoea, 'flu) can see the college nurse in the college surgery. You can also look at the NHS Direct website for advice.

If you are sufficiently unwell to have to stay in your room, please get a friend or neighbour to contact the nurse by telephone or message at the Porters Lodge.  She will see you promptly and, if necessary, inform the College Doctor. Requests for home visits should be made by 11.00 at the latest, except in emergencies.

If you become ill during term-time and choose to go home, or have been to the John Radcliffe A&E Department, please ask someone to leave a message in the Porters Lodge for the college nurse so that appropriate follow-up takes place.

Appointments at 28 Beaumont Street

We are open 0800 – 1830 on weekdays (urgent calls only 0800-0830 and 1800-1830).

Students can book an appointment with any of the doctors or nurses at 28 Beaumont Street. We are open 8am - 6pm. Phone 01865 311811 or book online

Nights and Weekends

OXEMS (Oxford Emergency Medical Service) serves Oxford City Monday to Thursday from 6.30pm to 8.00am, during Bank Holidays, and at Weekends from Friday 6.30pm to Monday 8.00am. It is staffed by Oxford City GPs and is located at the St Bartholomew Medical Centre, Manzil Way (off the Cowley Road). Click here for a map

If you need medical advice out of hours, call OXEMS on 0845 345 8995. You will be put through to a call centre which will take your details and pass them on to OXEMS. You will then receive a call by return from a Duty Doctor who will assess your problem and either offer you advice or further assessment at the Medical Centre, or if necessary send out another doctor to visit.

You can also ring NHS Direct at any time for advice on 0845 4647.

Accident and Emergency

The Accident & Emergency Department at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Headington caters for  Emergencies and injuries; e.g. broken limbs, serious cuts, overdoses, loss of consciousness, severe breathlessness etc. In a real emergency, dial 999 or 112 and ask for the Ambulance service.

If the problem is urgent but does not require immediate medical attention, call 28 Beaumont Street during opening hours on 01865 311811 and state that the problem is urgent and your details will be passed onto our duty Triage doctor.

 

Student Health in Oxford

Contraception and Sexual Health

If you need contraception or advice on Sexual Health, please see the college nurse or book an appointment with the doctor in college or at the surgery. Alternatively you can book an appointment directly with the Alec Turnbull Family Planning Clinic which provides contraception, emergency contraception and on-the-spot pregnancy testing. The clinic can also provide advice on pregnancy and abortion, as well as refer women directly to the John Radcliffe Hospital for a termination.

The Alec Turnbull Clinic (Family Planning Clinic) is at the Old Blackbird Leys Health Centre, 63 Blackbird Leys Road, Blackbird Leys, Oxford OX4 6HL (01865 456666). Contraception is free of charge to everyone.

If you need emergency contraception (the 'morning-after pill'), call us on 01865 311811 or visit a pharmacy as soon as possible (emergency contraception is more effective the earlier it is taken).

The Sexual Health clinic is located at the Harrison Department (GUM Clinic). It is a free and confidential clinic offering information, counselling and testing for sexually transmitted infections including HIV. It is located at the Churchill Hospital in Headington (01865 231231) - It is a free clinic offering information, counselling and testing for HIV & AIDS and all other sexually transmitted infections.

Cervical Smears

If you have been sexually active for 2 years or more, it is advisable for you to have a cervical smear (a screening test for early cervical cancer) every 3 years.

Appointments for smears can be booked with the Practice Nurse at 28 Beaumont Street (01865 311811). Please state that the appointment is for a smear when you ring and book the appointment for a time in the middle of your cycle (i.e. around 2 weeks after your period starts).

Mental Health

Studying at Oxford can sometimes be a stressful experience and your mental health can suffer as a result. If you would like to talk in confidence to one of our doctors, please make an appointment in college or at the Practice.

The Oxford University Counselling Service employs professional counsellors to offer confidential advice and support to students. They can be contacted for an appointment or a chat on 01865 270300.

Travel Vaccinations

Travel advice, vaccinations and malaria prevention are arranged by the Practice Nurses at 28 Beaumont Street (not in college). An appointment should be made at least 6 weeks before departure as some vaccines take this amount of time to become effective. The Occupational Health Service (OHS) also operates a Travel Vaccination Service for those travelling on University business or electives, and they give advice to Expedition leaders. In general, expeditions will need to fund their own vaccinations.

Students will be given their own Vaccination Record and are asked to keep it safely. Since there is no exchange of medical information between the OHS and GPs for reasons of confidentiality, please update us if you have any jabs so we can keep your medical record up to date.

Hepatitis B Vaccination

This is mandatory in those undertaking clinical work of any sort, and advisable for those at risk of infection (e.g. people working with the homeless). You can receive advice about this from your Clinical Tutor or from the Occupational Health Service. Please discuss with us if you are in any doubt. The Medical School requires documented proof of Hepatitis B immunity for medical students before they start clinical attachments.

The standard Hepatitis B vaccination course involves 3 jabs and takes 6 months so please plan ahead if you need it! An accelerated course is available for special circumstances.

Meningitis C vaccination

The Department of Health advises that every student entering university education for the first time, whatever their age or country of origin, should receive Meningitis C vaccination at the earliest opportunity. 

Most UK students will have had the vaccination at school, except perhaps for a few who may have been taking a Gap Year. If you believe you may not have received this vaccination, please contact us. It remains important to be aware of the signs of Meningitis as other strains such as Meningitis B are not covered by the vaccine.

Click here for the symptoms of Meningitis

MMR Vaccination

Most students will have received at least 1 MMR vaccination. It is desirable to have received 2 vaccinations (the Primary Immunization followed by the Booster) for full protection. There is currently a Mumps outbreak because many individuals have missed out on the MMR jab. Mumps is rarely life-threatening but can be an extremely unpleasant illness, especially for young men who may develop testicular mumps, and we advise that you receive a second MMR jab if you have not already done so.

If you are unsure how many MMR vaccinations you have received, please contact us or your current GP (if you have not yet registered with us) for further information.

Local Services for Students

For more information on student health and welfare services, smoking, drugs and alcohol support organisations, sexual health and contraception clinics, look at our Local Services page.

Health Information

If you would like more information on healthy living, how to manage common illnesses and ailments, and information on medical conditions like meningitis, please see our Health Information page .

NHS Dentistry

The College Dentist Mr George Coulter is happy to treat undergraduate students under the NHS. All other members of college are seen privately.

The College Dental Practice is at: 3 George Street Oxford (01865 244304).

To find an alternative NHS Dentist, we advise contacting NHS Direct. Many private Dentists work in Oxford and details can be found in the Phone Book or Yellow Pages.

 

Further Information

Click here to go to the New College JCR website (external site)

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