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Welcome to Calton Medical Practice.

Our aim is to improve the health and wellbeing of the local community through the delivery of safe, effective and compassionate primary care services.

Our website contains a range of health information and resources, along with practical information on visiting the surgery.

We hope you find the website useful and informative, and welcome your feedback and suggestions.

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With patients' needs at the heart of everything we do, our website has been designed to make it easy for you to gain instant access to the information you need. As well as specific practice details such as How To Find Us, Opening Hours and Registration and Changing Your Details, you’ll find a wealth of useful pages covering a wide range of health issues along with links to other relevant medical organisations.

Get Well, Keep Well

Of course we’re not just here for when you are unwell. Our Practice Team consisting of healthcare professionals and back-up staff offer a number of Clinics and Services to promote good health and well being whatever your medical condition.

Our practice is a teaching and training practice. Students attend our surgery from time to time. They have supervise encounter with patients. We appreciate your help in teaching and training of new generation of doctor. If at anytime you are not comfortable with students in room kindly let supervising GP know. We also value your input to improve students experience in surgery. 

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We hope you enjoy having a look around the site and familiarising yourself with some of the online features such as ordering Repeat Prescriptions.
Comments and suggestions are always a great way of helping us continue to enhance the way we look after you.

Access

The Practice is located on the ground floor of Bridgeton Health Centre.

Our Health Centre is fully accessible for wheelchair access.


 

43 appointments did not attend in the month of December
If you no longer require your appointment please call the surgery in advance so your appointment can be used for someone who requires it.
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The right to erasure

The right to erasure is also known as “the right to be forgotten” and in general refers to an individual’s right to request the deletion or removal of personal information where there is no compelling reason for Crosshouse Medical Practice to continue using it. 

As with other rights, there are particular conditions around this right and it does not provide individuals with an absolute right to be forgotten. 

Individuals have the right to have their personal information deleted or removed in the following circumstances: 

  • When it is no longer necessary for the purpose for which it was collected.

  • When Crosshouse Medical Practice no longer has a legal basis for using your personal information, for example if you gave us consent to use your personal information in a specific way, and you withdraw your consent, we would need to stop using your information and erase it unless we had an overriding reason to continue to use it.

  • When you object to Crosshouse Medical Practice using your personal information and there is no overriding legitimate interest for us to continue using it.

  • If we have used your personal information unlawfully.

  • If there is a legal obligation to erase your personal information for example by court order.

Crosshouse Medical Practice can refuse to deal with your request for erasure when we use your personal information for the following reasons:

  • to comply with a legal obligation for the performance of a public interest task or exercise of official authority.

  • for public health purposes in the public interest.

  • archiving purposes in the public interest, scientific research historical research or statistical purpose.

  • the exercise or defence of legal claims.

When using personal information our legal basis is usually that its use is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in us under the National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts) (Scotland) Regulations 2018 as noted previously. This means that in most circumstances we can refuse requests for erasure. However we will advise you of this as soon as possible following receipt of your request. 

The right to restrict processing

You have the right to control how we use your personal information in some circumstances. This is known as the right to restriction. When processing is restricted, Crosshouse Medical Practice is permitted to store your personal information, but not further use it until an agreement is reached with you about further processing.  We can retain enough information about you to ensure that your request for restriction is respected in the future. 

Examples of ways you can restrict our processing would be:

  • If you challenge the accuracy of your personal information, stop using it until we check its accuracy.

  • If you object to processing which is necessary for the performance of our tasks in the public interest or for the purpose of legitimate interests, we will restrict our processing while we consider whether our legitimate grounds override your individual interests, rights and freedoms.

  • If our use of your personal information is found to be unlawful and you ask for restriction instead of full erasure we will restrict our processing.

  • If we no longer need your personal information but you need it to establish, exercise or defend a legal claim, we will restrict our processing.

If we have shared your personal information with any individuals or organisations, if we restrict our processing, we will tell those individuals or organisations about our restriction if it is possible and not an unreasonable amount of effort.

Whenever we decide to lift a restriction on processing we will tell you.

The right to data portability

The right to data portability allows individuals to obtain and re-use their personal information for their own purposes across different services. It allows them to move, copy or transfer personal information easily from one IT environment to another in a safe and secure way. For example: it enables consumers to take advantage or applications and services which can use their information to find them a better deal.

The right to data portability only applies when the individual has submitted their personal information directly, through electronic means to Crosshouse Medical Practice. This means that in most circumstances the right to data portability does not apply within Crosshouse Medical Practice.

Rights related to automated decision making and profiling

You have the right to object to any instances where a decision is made about you solely by automated means without any human involvement, including profiling.

Crosshouse Medical Practice does not undertake any decision-making about you using wholly automated means.