
Raise funds for Thorkhill Surgery!
Donation protected
The NHS is under financial pressure as never before.
So the Thorkhill Surgery Patient Participation Group is raising money for equipment for the surgery through this crowd-sourcing website, GoFundMe.
The Patient Participation Group (PPG) is a way for Thorkhill patients to give feedback to the surgery.
And all NHS GP practices must now by law have a Patient Participation Group.
The PPG is there to communicate YOUR concerns and to improve two-way communication between patients and surgery staff.
To learn more about YOUR Patient Participation Group (PPG) -- and to find out about how YOU can get involved with our work -- visit the website:
https://www.thorkhillsurgery.co.uk/pages/Patient-Participation-Group
The PPG raises money though selling books and DVDs in the surgery waiting room.
Any amount you can contribute -- no matter how small -- will help. The surgery has 5,000 patients -- so if lots of us donate, it can really make a massive difference very quickly!
We've already bought an ECG machine for the surgery, which means vital heart checks can be done on-site. That avoids inconvenient time-consuming trips up to Kingston Hospital.
Find out more at:
www.thorkhillsurgery.co.uk/pages/Patient-Participation-Group
So the Thorkhill Surgery Patient Participation Group is raising money for equipment for the surgery through this crowd-sourcing website, GoFundMe.
The Patient Participation Group (PPG) is a way for Thorkhill patients to give feedback to the surgery.
And all NHS GP practices must now by law have a Patient Participation Group.
The PPG is there to communicate YOUR concerns and to improve two-way communication between patients and surgery staff.
To learn more about YOUR Patient Participation Group (PPG) -- and to find out about how YOU can get involved with our work -- visit the website:
https://www.thorkhillsurgery.co.uk/pages/Patient-Participation-Group
The PPG raises money though selling books and DVDs in the surgery waiting room.
Any amount you can contribute -- no matter how small -- will help. The surgery has 5,000 patients -- so if lots of us donate, it can really make a massive difference very quickly!
We've already bought an ECG machine for the surgery, which means vital heart checks can be done on-site. That avoids inconvenient time-consuming trips up to Kingston Hospital.
Find out more at:
www.thorkhillsurgery.co.uk/pages/Patient-Participation-Group
Organizer
Sandra Pattison
Organizer
England