Patient and visitor information for Devizes Surgical Centre

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Getting here

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There are a number of ways to travel to Practice Plus Group Surgical Centre, Devizes, including public transport. There is plenty of free parking if you come by car.
Please call us on 0330 053 6441 if you need help with transport to the hospital.

Bus

The nearest bus stop is Green Lane Hospital (for route 1a; approximately a 2 minute walk).

When you arrive please register at reception.

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Parking on-site is available to all patients and visitors, free of charge.

We have free Wi-Fi access for patients and visitors.

All areas of our hospital are accessible to wheelchair users.

Our patient information is available in a range of languages and in large print and Braille upon request.

We have an interpretation service available to support you if English is not your preferred language.

Please let a member of our booking team know prior to your appointment if you have any special requirements.

There are vending machines in the waiting area for visitors who would like refreshments.

At Practice Plus Group Surgical Centre, Devizes we provide day surgery, with our in-patient surgical procedures carried out at our sister hospital, Practice Plus Group Hospital, Emersons Green, near Bristol.

The procedures carried out at our Emersons Green site are: primary hip replacement, total hip replacement, primary knee replacement, total knee replacement and uni-knee replacement. All pre-operative and post-operative appointments can be offered at Practice Plus Group Surgical Centre, Devizes, for the convenience of patients who live closer to Devizes.

Where possible we will complete any pre-treatment tests there and then, to save you making multiple trips, and our anaesthetists and rehabilitation team will assess you at the same time.

Your outpatient appointment is also an opportunity for you to meet the consultant who will perform your treatment. Feel free to ask any questions you wish – you may even want to write these down ahead of your appointment. They will explain any special preparations you may need to make before your treatment.

On the day of your treatment, wear something light and comfortable, so you’re as relaxed as possible.

If you’ll be staying with us, you may want to bring personal toiletries, nightclothes, comfortable footwear, something to read, and any medication you routinely take.

When you leave the hospital after you’ve had your treatment, you’ll be given full details of your follow-up care. We will inform your GP that you’ve been discharged from the hospital, and day case patients are telephoned the day after their surgery to check that they are recovering well.

It’s crucial to rest and take care of yourself after your treatment.

If you have any worries or concerns, please call us at any time on our Patient Advice Line (0117 906 1900) to speak to a member of the clinical team. This helpline is designed to ensure that your recovery is as speedy and successful as possible, so please use it as much as you need to.

‘White Coat Syndrome’(also known as ‘White Coat Hypertension’ or the ‘White Coat Effect’) is a condition to describe people experiencing increased stress levels and blood pressure when in a medical clinic or hospital.

The condition is not uncommon, with as many as 1 in 8 people experiencing it when in a medical setting.

Does White Coat Syndrome affect patients at Practice Plus Group?
Yes. It can be upsetting for patients because, as well as being unpleasant to experience, higher blood pressure can result in postponed and cancelled appointments.

What are Practice Plus Group doing to help?
We’re taking the following steps to help patients with the condition:

  • Pre-treatment patient tours of our hospitals with the opportunity to meet care teams
  • Access to quiet areas for blood pressure checks
  • Regular blood pressure readings during appointments – often blood pressure lowers as the patient relaxes.

Reviews for Practice Plus Group Surgical Centre, Devizes

Formerly Devizes NHS Treatment Centre

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Devizes – very pleasant experience

Lovely people, kind and considerate to old fools such as myself (85). Very pleasant experience, considering l was petrified.

by Peter Dixon, Google

Cataract surgery, Devizes – cannot fault the care and attention

My wife recently had a cataract operation here and cannot fault the care and attention given to her by all the staff involved.

by Chris Longdon, Google

Cataract surgery, Devizes – thank you for the great care

Thank you to all the team at Devizes for the great care they gave my dad when he came in for his cataract operation in March. The team were all very caring and efficient looking after him very well. Thanks for the many follow-up phone calls by the team making sure he was followed up by his GP on his return home. Thanks again.
by Alison Packer, Google

Dental surgery, Devizes – highly recommend this place

Had to have a tooth out and for someone who was terrified, everyone here made me feel more relaxed and comfortable and were excellent from start to finish with my treatment! Thank you. Highly recommend this place.

by Rachael Donaldson, Google

Dental surgery, Devizes – no pain at all

Best dentist I’ve ever been to ! Had to have 2 teeth removed this week ! A very professional team took care of everything!

by Mrs Hazel Showering

Dental surgery, Devizes – wonderful staff

I had a tooth out today which I had been dreading and due to this I was referred to the Devizes Surgical Centre for local anaesthetic. Despite being petrified, my experience was made 100 times better by the wonderful staff and even after having a bit of a panic during the procedure, I was calmed and cared for to such a great extent! Even down to one of the staff members holding my hand and soothing me to calm my breathing. Couldn’t have asked for anything more! Thank you all and especially to to team who helped me, I only remember a couple of names of Al & Toni, but the whole team were more than amazing!

by Mica McGonnell, Google

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