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Access
Parking and Transport to the Surgery
Parking at the practice is limited, so staff and patients who live near enough are encouraged to walk or cycle to the practice.
We try and encourage patients and staff to use public transport when it is possible. Timetables are available at the practice.
Disabled Access
Hulme Hall Medical Group is committed to providing services that are equally accessible to all patients. Attempts have been made to enable access for everyone, including those who may have some disability. If, however, you have a personal problem regarding access, please do not hesitate to inform a member of staff and we will put measures in place to resolve it for you.
Automatic Doors
There are automatic doors installed at the entrance to our Cheadle Hulme Site.
Disabled Toilet
The Practice has disabled toilet facilities.
Practice Information
If you would like a copy of any of the Practice Information in large font please let the receptionist know and this will be arranged for you.
Loop System
There is a Hearing Loop in reception for use by people with hearing aids and the building has been designed and decorated to make it easier for people with visual problems. We have a disabled toilet and baby change facilities.
- British Deaf Association
- The Deaf Health Charity – SignHealth
- Action Hearing Loss
- Royal Association for Deaf People
- National Deaf Children’s Society
Blind / Partially Sighted
If you or family members are blind or partially sighted we can give you a large print of our practice leaflet upon request. Please ask Reception for further information.
For more advice and support for blind people please see the following websites:
- Royal National Institute of Blind People (RIND)
- British Wireless for the Blind Fund
- British Blind Sport
Guide Dogs
Guide dogs are welcome at the surgery but we ask that you be aware of other patients and staff who may have an allergy or fear of dogs.
Further Information:
Other Disability Websites
- BID Services
- Disability Go
- Disabled People, your Rights, Benefits, Carers and the Equality Act
- Disability Rights UK
- Living with a Disability NHS Choices
- Disability Action
- Mencap
Feedback
We welcome any feedback on our services. If you have any suggestions on how we may improve disabled access at the Practice, please let us know.