General Enquiries
01249 712232
Fax: 01249 701389
The Porch Surgery

Beechfield Road
Corsham
Wiltshire SN13 9DL

 
Appointments: 01249 713019
 

Out of hours: 0300 1115717

 
 
Appointments:
01249 713019
Cancelling appointments can be done on either 01249 713019 or 01249 712232
General enquiries
01249 712232
Emergencies:
01249 714949
Results:
01249 712232
House calls:
01249 712232
(Phone for request between 8am and 10.30am)
Out of Hours
0300 1115717
(between 6.30pm and 8am weekdays and 24 hours weekends and bank holidays)
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Sick notes

The first 5 days

If you are off work for up to 1 week (5 working days) you do not need a sick note form.

This means you can either write a letter to your employer or, if you prefer, there is a form called a Statutory Sick Pay Form or Employees Statement of Sickness (form SC2).  These are available from Reception.

 

After 1 week

Once you have been off sick for more than one week you can obtain a sick note from a doctor.

This can be done by a telephone consultation with your own doctor who may be able to issue a certificate without you needing to be seen.  Or, if it is a continuing problem, a telephone consultation from the doctor who you saw previously for the condition, again there may be no need for you to be seen in person.

If you have not been seen by a doctor before for the current problem and it is not a continuing condition, it may be necessary for you to be seen by a doctor in person.  This can be arranged by telephoning 01249 713019 for a routine appointment.

 

Back dating a sick note

It is possible for a sick note to be back-dated so you do not need to be seen urgently or on the day that your sick note expires.  It can be issued at a later date and back-dated at the doctor’s discretion. 

A doctor may also extend a sick note without you being seen again.  A request for another sick note can be made by telephoning your doctors PA or asking one of the reception staff.

 

Private Certificates

Sick notes from the doctor are normally free of charge.  However, if you require a private sick note and have been absent from work for less than five days, there is a charge of £15.

 

Sick notes covering period of stay in hospital and expected recovery time

It is the responsibility of the hospital staff to issue sick notes for a period of stay in hospital and the ‘expected’ recovery time afterwards.  This certificate should be obtained before you are discharged from hospital.