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By Administrator , 11 January 2026

Priory Avenue Surgery in Special Measures

The Care Quality Commission, quality regulator for the NHS, has placed Priory Avenue surgery, a Caversham practice part of the North and West NHS CCG, in special measures after judging it inadequate on a number of counts. The practice has been given an inadequate rating and must produce and execute a plan to remedy its failings. GP services are under pressure nationally and especially in the Thames valley. Here, the high cost of living and accommodation, makes the area expensive for training or newly-qualified doctors.

By Administrator , 11 January 2026

Royal Berks Hospital Must Improve Management

Monitor, the body that assesses and licences NHS hospitals has placed the Royal Berkshire Hospital on notice to improve its computer data handling, its governance and its financial plannng. In addition its progress in making the improvements demanded by the Care Quality Commission in June 2014 will continue to be monitored. In a notice issued on 12th December 2014, Monitor recorded a number of undertaking made by the Royal Berkshire Hospital in response to earlier criticism.

By Administrator , 11 January 2026

Seasonal Tinsellitis

At this time of year there is usually an outbreak of tinsellitis. You may notice sparkly matter on the scalp, neck or elsewhere. There may be a momentary irritation but this should not be lasting. Should you feel an urge to shout, "Bah! Humbug!", cover your mouth until it passes. Infection takes place mainly through the eye, and young people are particularly susceptible. The active element is often found on ceilings, pine trees or draped over electronic equipment. It is generally harmless and will not last long into the New Year.

By Administrator , 11 January 2026

Winter Under-Fives' Clinic Opens at Broad Street Mall

A childrens' clinic, mainly for under-fives, will operate in Broad Street Mall from 4pm to 8pm every day except Bank Holidays through the winter up to Sunday 12th April 2015 to relieve pressure on the Royal Berkshire Hospitals A&E department. Access is by booked appointment on 07766 418 168 from 9am daily until Sunday 12th April. For full details see the South Reading CCG website.

By Administrator , 11 January 2026

Toddlers Should Get Flu Vaccine via Nasal Spray

Your GP surgery offers flu vaccination for children who were aged 2,3, or 4 on 1st September 2014. The vaccine is given by means of a nasal spray so there is no nasty needle involved. Flu spreads very rapidly among young children and can then be passed to older children and adults so this is a good means of protecting most of the population. Available NOW. Read more about it here .

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Some Useful Articles and Links

  • About RPVG
  • Contact RPVG
  • How to Report Concern About Abuse of Children or Vulnerable Adults
  • Services you can refer yourself to
  • Waiting lists at the Royal Berkshire Hospital
  • Understanding the Annual GP Patient Survey
  • Readings Health and Wellbeing (JSNA)
  • BOB ICB Primary Care Strategy
  • Director of Public Health for Reading Reports
  • How to make a complaint in the Thames Valley Integrated Care Area
  • Latest local NHS performance and quality data
  • NHS 10-year plan for England
  • RPVG Constitution

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