Surgery news

Welcome Back

We are delighted to welcome back Dr Hannah Newton following her maternity leave.

We’re also pleased to share that Dr Newton is now one of our GP partners πŸŽ‰

She will be working across both sites as follows:
πŸ“ Tuesdays – Tideswell
πŸ“ Thursdays & Fridays – Bakewell

We’re very happy to have her back as part of the team and know many of our patients will be pleased to see her return 😊


Published on 5th May 2026

PPG

Our next Patient Participation Group (PPG) meetings will take place on:

• 23rd June, 6:30pm–7:30pm at Tideswell
• 22nd September, 6:30pm–7:30pm at Bakewell

We warmly invite you to join us. Your input and feedback helps us improve our services, and we would love to hear your thoughts.

If you are unable to attend, please feel free to send any feedback to ddicb.adminpeakanddales@nhs.net, using “PPG” as the subject heading.

We hope to see you there!


Published on 5th May 2026

Site Managers

We are pleased to announce some updates to our site management team:

  • Courteney Shimwell and Holly Wood are now the Site Managers for Bakewell Surgery.

  • Rachel Bricklebank is the Site Manager for Tideswell Surgery.

Our Site Managers are responsible for the day-to-day running of each surgery, ensuring that operations run smoothly and efficiently. They support both patients and staff and help maintain high standards of care, safety, and service.

We congratulate them on their new roles and thank them for their continued dedication and support to our patients and teams.


Published on 10th Feb 2026

New GP- Dr Rowan Chamberlain

We are delighted to announce that Dr. Rowan Chamberlain has joined our practice.

Dr. Chamberlain brings extensive experience as a GP and former GP Partner, and her expertise will be a valuable addition to our team.

We look forward to the contributions she will make in providing high-quality care to our patients.


Published on 30th Oct 2025

QUEST

Once a month, on the second Wednesday (excluding August and December), our surgeries close for an afternoon of Quality Educational Study Time (QUEST).

On QUEST afternoons:

  • Tideswell Surgery closes at 1:00 pm

  • Bakewell Surgery closes at 1:30 pm

  • Telephones remain open until 1:30 pm

Should you require medical help in this time please contact 111.


Published on 30th Oct 2025

Use the NHS App for Messages

Did you know if you receive your messages through the NHS app this will not cost your GP practice money? This means there is more money available for patient care.  Under new rules, there are only two text messages per patient on the gp register per month funded; this means any other messages are charged directly to the practice.


Published on 9th Oct 2025

Childhood Immunisations- Changed from July 2025

If your child is born on or after 1 July 2024, here’s what you need to know:
πŸ’‰ At 8 Weeks: 
No Changes -  Standard 6-in-1 (DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB), MenB, and rotavirus vaccines remain the same.
πŸ’‰ At 12 weeks:
➑️ The second MenB vaccine will now be given at 12 weeks (instead of 16) to protect babies earlier.
πŸ’‰ At 16 weeks:
➑️ The pneumococcal vaccine (PCV13) will now be given at 16 weeks (instead of 12).
πŸŽ‚ Around 1 year:
❌ The Hib/MenC vaccine is being removed.
βœ… Babies will still get their MMR, MenB booster, and PCV booster.
πŸ—“οΈ New appointment at 18 months (starting Jan 2026):
βœ… A 4th dose of the 6-in-1 vaccine will be added.
βœ… The 2nd MMR dose moves earlier (from age 3y 4m to 18 months).
πŸ‘Ά Babies who need extra Hep B protection:
βœ”οΈ No more separate Hep B jab at 1 year.
βœ”οΈ It’ll now be included at the 18-month visit.
βœ”οΈ Blood tests for Hep B can happen between 12–18 months.
πŸ“˜ Check your baby’s Red Book.
πŸ’¬ Speak to your GP or health visitor if you’re unsure which schedule your baby follows.
βœ… Why these changes?
- Earlier protection for serious illnesses like meningitis B (by administering doses sooner).
- The discontinuation of Menitorix prompted schedule rebalancing.
- Removing Hib/MenC at 1 year is safe due to strong adolescent coverage of MenC.
-Shifting MMR2 to 18 months encourages earlier immunity amid rising measles cases. 
πŸ‘©‍βš•οΈ What this means for you as a parent
If your child is born on or after 1 July 2024:
Expect the MenB vaccine at 12 weeks instead of 16 weeks.
Expect PCV13 at 16 weeks.
No Hib/MenC jab at 1 year.
A new 18-month clinic appointment for a 4‑in‑1 booster and MMR2.
If your child is born before 1 July 2024, they follow the existing schedule without these adjustments.
πŸ“Œ What to do next
Keep your child’s Red Book updated and check upcoming appointments.
GP clinics and health visitors will be informed—expect reminders.
If your child is behind on vaccinations - please contact reception.

Published on 9th Oct 2025

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