Armed Forces Veteran Friendly GP Practice

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We are officially accredited as an Armed Forces Veteran Friendly GP Practice

The Harefield Practice 

is proud to be accredited as a veterans friendly practice by the Royal College of GPs.

According to the Armed Forces Covenant, veterans should receive priority treatment for a condition which relates to their service, subject to clinical need and they should be cared for in a way that reflects the nation’s moral obligation to them.  We are committed to following the NHS Patient Charter to ensure that our veterans have access to the help and support they may need following their service.

Please tell us if you are a military veteran so that we can make sure you are offered the support and assistance you may need, now or in the future, as a result of your service. It would help us to know in which of the Armed Forces you served, the dates of your service and whether you were discharged or retired due to ill health.

Thank you for your service.

Being accredited by the Royal College of General Practitioners means that a practice can better identify and treat veterans, refer them, where appropriate, to dedicated NHS services (such as the Veterans’ Mental Health Transition, Intervention and Liaison service (TILS), the Veterans’ Mental Health Complex Treatment Service (CTS) and the Veterans Trauma Network) and capture better data to improve future health provision. It also means that the NHS is better able to meet the health commitments of the Armed Forces Covenant, which says the Armed Forces community, including veterans, should face no disadvantage in accessing health services and should receive priority care for military attributable conditions, subject to clinical need. 

A veteran is someone who has served in the British Armed Forces (Regular or Reserve) for at least one day. Veterans also include any member of the Merchant Marine who has served in a war zone. This includes crew from convoys in World War 2 and more recently in the Falklands conflict and Gulf Wars. 

About 18,000 service people move back into civilian life every year and whilst most of these individuals have similar levels of health to the general population, around 2,000 leave on medical grounds. The top reasons for medical discharge are for issues relating to back, knees, mental health and hearing.

If you are a veteran please let us know!

Support for Veterans

OpCourage Information
 
Top Tips For Veterans Leaflet
 
NHS Mental Health Support for Veterans, Service Leavers, and Reservists

Fear Free – Forces Intervention Programme

Urgent support telephone number: 0800 323 4444


Further Support & Resources

 

Support services: Mental health support for veterans, service leavers and reservists & Healthcare for the armed forces community

Support Organisations

 

Urgent support telephone number: 0800 323 4444