Blood Tests

If you have been asked to get a blood test by either the surgery or the hospital, you can schedule an appointment for a blood test with a Healthcare Assistant at our Trinity or Sandal surgeries. If the hospital requested the blood test, please remember to bring the blood form to your appointment.
You can also visit the Wakefield Community Diagnostic Centre at Westgate Retail Park for walk-in blood tests, available Monday to Friday from 8:30 am, with the last walk-in at 3:30 pm. Be sure to bring your blood form to the centre. If the surgery requested the blood test, you can obtain a copy of the blood form at the reception desk at either Trinity or Sandal.
Evenings and Weekends: If you are unable to visit the surgery during the day, you can book an appointment with GPCare Wakefield, which offers evening and weekend slots. Simply call the surgery’s regular telephone number, and one of our reception team members will assist you with the booking.
Shingles Vaccinations
Non-urgent advice: Prevent shingles, a common, painful skin disease.
The eligibility for a free NHS Shingles vaccine is changing from the 1st of September 2023
The Shingles vaccine helps protect you from shingles, a common, painful skin disease.
Previously, you could only have the shingles vaccine between the ages of 70 and 79. However anyone turning 65 on or after the 1st of September 2023 is able to get the vaccine after their birthday.
Please note that if you have your 65th birthday before the 1st of September 2023, you will have to wait until you are 70 to become eligible. Eligibility will then be expanded to include everyone aged 60 and over by September 2033.
From September, the shingles vaccine will also be available to those aged 50 or over with a severely weakened immune system. Immunocompromised individuals who have already received 2 doses of their Shingles Vaccine do not need re-vaccination.
You do not need to get in touch with us to request a shingles vaccine as patients are contacted when they become eligible. However if you are eligible and think you may have missed your vaccine, please contact the practice.
The shingles vaccine is given as a single injection into the upper arm. Unlike the flu jab, you’ll only need to have the vaccination once, and you can have it at any time of the year.
For more information visit the government website Shingles vaccine – NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Menopause – Meet the Expert – Register your Interest

Due to the current refurbishment of Trinity Medical Centre, We’re hosting online Menopause: Meet the Expert sessions on Microsoft Teams! If you’re interested in expert advice, sign up for more info here: https://tinyurl.com/MenopauseTMC
Appointments
In hours and out of hours GP access and contact information.
Patient Journey

How do I get a GP appointment?
How to Contact us
For non-urgent appointments, you can easily request one online through PATCHS by clicking the “Get Started with PATCHS” button on our websites homepage or you can request an appointment through SystemOnline and AIRMID. Online requests can be submitted 24/7, however please note these requests are only monitored between Monday-Friday 08:00 – 16:00.
For urgent health concerns, we kindly ask that you contact us by phone to ensure you receive the necessary care without delay.
You can also visit either of our surgeries at the reception desk to request an appointment if preferred.
Same Day Appointments
Routine Appointments
Your request will be signposted by our care navigators who will either signpost you to the most appropriate service or book an appointment with one of our clinical team.
Out of Hours GP Services
The service is open:
Monday to Friday: 4pm – 10pm
Saturday/Bank Holidays: 9am – 8pm
Sunday: 9am – 5pm
For more information and other services offered by GP Care Wakefield click here
Why do I need to provide the reason for my appointment request to the Receptionist?
Prioritizing Urgency – Some medical conditions require more immediate attention than others, by understanding the reason for your request we can ensure that patients with urgent health concerns are seen as soon as possible.
Direct you to the right professional – If you need to see a specialist or nurse rather than a GP (for instance, a blood test, vaccination) our care navigators can book you in with the correct health professional or signpost you to a more suitible service.
Efficiency – Having an understanding of the reason for your appointment allows the clincian to be prepared for your appointment.
You are not required to provide a detailed explanation for your request; a general description is sufficient, such as “I have a cough” or “I am experiencing chest pain.” If you would prefer to see a clinician of a specific gender, please feel free to mention this when requesting your appointment.
How GP appointments are changing and why?
You may be allocated an appointment with another type of clinician rather than GP if your query or problem is something that they can help you with. This means that you get the right help, first time and often quicker than waiting for a GP appointment.
Our clinical team doesn’t just consist of GPs and Nurses anymore. We have a wide variety of skilled clinicians who can help you – this includes Clinical Pharmacists, Paramedics, Physiotherapists, Mental Heath Practitioners and social prescribers to name a few.
Long Term Conditions
What is a Long Term Condition?
Long Term Conditions are those that cannot, at present, be cured, but people living with these conditions can be supported to maintain a good quality of life. This includes conditions such as Diabetes, Asthma, COPD, Hypertension to name a few.
How it works?
1 – Each year, you will be invited for an appointment around your birthday month with a Healthcare Assistant for a face-to-face check-up. This may include blood tests, blood pressure checks, height and weight measurements, and other physical assessments related to your condition.
2 – If needed, the Healthcare Assistant may schedule a follow-up appointment with a nurse who specializes in your condition.
3 – After your check-up, our Pharmacy Team will conduct a structured medication review to ensure your medications are optimized and authorized for repeat prescriptions until your next review.
4 – If you are overdue for a review, we will send multiple reminders throughout the year, usually up to three times, to encourage you to schedule your check-up. If you do not respond after several reminders, your review for that year will be automatically declined. However, you are still welcome to book an appointment at any time, even if your review has been declined.
5 – These invitations will be sent to you every year, typically around your birthday month.
How do I book in?
If you’ve received a notification that you’re due for a long-term condition review, you’ll be sent either a text message or letter inviting you to attend. This may include a booking link, enabling you to schedule your appointment online without calling the surgery. Alternatively, you can call our reception or visit the surgery to book your appointment over the phone or in person.
For patients who are registered as housebound, a home visit will be automatically arranged for their long term condition review and blood tests.
Diabetes
All patients with any form of diabetes should have a regular review by a healthcare professional. If you have not spoken to or seen anyone for over 12 months, please contact us to arrange a review.
Annual Review
For information about how our new annual review process works; click here for more information.
Specialist Treatment
Our specialist diabetic nurse reviews all the diabetes checks done by our nurses and HCA’s, if they feel you need further review or may need a change in medication, she may contact you again to discuss this with you and suggest further treatment.
Prescriptions
Non-urgent advice: Patient Notice
This includes online pharmacies ordering on behalf of patients. Please see below for our various methods of ordering prescriptions.
All pharmacies are still able to collect your repeat prescription from the surgery once it has been processed and deliver your medicines to you if they offer these services.
Ordering Your Repeat Prescription
Please allow a minimum of 7 days for your prescription to be processed and issued.This gives us plenty of time to book any medication reviews due or alternative changes due to supply issues so you don’t have to worry about being without.
You can order your repeat prescription in a number of ways with the practice;
Submit a form
Email us
You can email your request to our dedicated prescriptions inbox at wyicb-wak.prescriptions.trinity@nhs.net
Please include your full name, date of birth and name of the prescriptions requried.
Online Services
You can also request using our online services such as PATCHS, AIRMID, SystmOnline or the NHS app. Visit our online services page for more information
By Post
You can post your prescription request to either of our surgeries
Trinity Medical Centre, Thornhill Street, Wakefield, WF1 1PG
Sandal Castle Medical Centre, Asdale Road, Wakefield, WF2 7JE
In Surgery
Both surgeries have boxes in reception where you can put your prescription request forms. Our friendly team are available at the desk to answer any prescription queries. We ask that you wear a mask when entering the surgery.
At our Sandal Castle Medical Centre site there is an external letterbox where you can post prescription requests in without having to enter the surgery. Anyone can drop their prescription request here even if you do not attend this surgery usually.
Travel Vaccinations
Trinity Medical Centre offers a wide range of travel vaccinations, recommended when traveling to some areas outside of the UK where serious diseases are found. Please note we can only provide these services for patients of our practice.
Travel Vaccinations given here at the surgery are only vaccines that can be given free of charge as part of our NHS service provision. If you require any of the following vaccines you will still need to visit a travel clinic and pay for these privately.
Trinity Medical Centre is NOT a Yellow Fever Centre. The nearest Yellow Fever Centre can be found on the NATHNAC website.
These vaccinations are not free on the NHS:
- Japanese encephalitis and tick-borne encephalitis
- meningitis vaccines
- rabies
- tuberculosis (TB)
- yellow fever
- hepatitis B
We ask that patients submit their form at least 12 weeks prior to travel to enable us assess and administer your vaccines. These appointments are very limited and we cannot guarantee we will be able to book you into our clinic, we will advise you when you submit your form if we cannot get you booked in and you will need to visit a private clinic. We recommend patients submit the form as early as possible to avoid disappointment.
More information on Travel Health can be found on the following websites and in our TMC Travel Advice Leaflet.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/travel-vaccinations
https://travelhealthpro.org.uk/
Travel Risk Assessment
Please complete the form below before you travel, and we will contact you to arrange any vaccinations that you may need
Travel Risk Assessment
Please complete the form below before you travel, and we will contact you to arrange any vaccinations that you may need
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Steroid Injections
Steroid injections, also called corticosteroid injections, are anti-inflammatory medicines used to treat a range of conditions. They can be used to treat problems such as joint pain, arthritis, sciatica and inflammatory bowel disease.
We offer steroid injections at our facility to patients deemed suitable by our medical team. If you are interested in exploring this option, we encourage you to schedule an appointment for a consultation with our healthcare professionals.