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Welcome to Clackmannan and Kincardine Medical Practice
Mission Statement
We are a dynamic, caring team striving to provide top quality care and promote health within our communities in Clackmannan & Kincardine.
We embrace change and work together positively to rise to the ever evolving challenges within the NHS.
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Multidisciplinary Team
Our practice has a wide multidisciplinary team such as Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs), Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioners (APP - Joint & Muscle Specialists), Mental Health Nurses, Practice Pharmacists, Practice Nurses, Treatment Room Nurses, Midwives, Phlebotomists.
Some of these clinicians are provided by the Primary Care Improvement Plan (PCIP) which is funded by the Government.
When you contact the practice looking for an appointment our administration team will ask you why you need an appointment, this is to make sure you are directed to the best person to meet your needs, this may not always be a GP. This may be with in the practice seeing our ANPs, Mental Health Nurses or outwith the practice seeing a dentist or optician.
Please follow this link to see what services our clinicians offer Clinicians at the practice and how they meet your needs.
Dr Kathleen Brennan explaining the role of the multidisciplinary team
Primary Care Mental Health Nurse
Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioner - Muscle & joint specialist
Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP)
Practice Pharmacist
Community Pharmacies
Zero Tolerance
NHS staff should be able to come to work without fear of violence, abuse or harassment from patients or their relatives.
The NHS operate a Zero Tolerance Policy with regard to violence and abuse and the Practice has the right to remove violent patients from their list with immediate effect, in order to safeguard practice staff, patients and other persons. Violence in this context includes actual or threatened physical violence or verbal abuse which leads to fear for a person’s safety. In this situation we will notify the patient in writing of their removal from the list and record in the patient’s medical records the fact of the removal and the circumstances leading to it.
Where patients are disruptive and display aggressive and/or intimidating behaviour and refuse to leave the premises, staff are instructed to dial 999 for Police assistance, and charges may then be brought against these individuals.