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Important Notice: Phone Line Disruption

We are currently experiencing a technical issue with our phone lines, which may affect our ability to answer your calls as efficiently as usual. We kindly ask for your patience and understanding during this time.

Our phone providers are aware of the issue and are working on resolving it as a matter of urgency. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your cooperation.

Thank you for your understanding.

Summary Care Record

There is a Central NHS Computer System called the Summary Care Record (SCR). It is an electronic record which contains information about the medicines you take, allergies you suffer from and any bad reactions to medicines you have had.

Why do I need a Summary Care Record?

Storing information in one place makes it easier for healthcare staff to treat you in an emergency, or when your GP practice is closed.

This information could make a difference to how a doctor decides to care for you, for example which medicines they choose to prescribe for you.

Who can see it?

Only healthcare staff involved in your care can see your Summary Care Record.

How do I know if I have one?

Over half of the population of England now have a Summary Care Record. You can find out whether Summary Care Records have come to your area by looking at our interactive map or by asking your GP.

Do I have to have one?

No, it is not compulsory. If you choose to opt out of the scheme, then you will need to let us know.

More Information

For further information visit the NHS Care records website.

Page published: 12 December 2023
Last updated: 12 December 2023