What is Social Prescribing?

At Grange Park, we recognise that people’s health and wellbeing can be affected by a range of social, economic and environmental factors.

The Social Prescribing Service empowers people with the skills and knowledge to improve their health and social wellbeing by connecting them to a range of non-clinical services, available in your community.

social1Studies show that patients with Social Prescriptions get better and feel better faster than those treated with medicine alone.

Many things affect your health and wellbeing. GPs tell us that a lot of people visit them feeling isolated, lonely or stressed by work, money and housing problems. There are lots of ways you might be part of social prescribing. It often starts with a conversation with our Social Prescriber, Sue Moorchild.

She is able to listen to you, and put you in touch with the people and activities that might help you feel better.

That might mean being introduced to a community group, a new activity or a local club. It could be legal advice or volunteers to help around the house. It might be information and guidance: a bit of inside knowledge on your situation and what local resources are available.

It could even be some support to create something new such as a fishing group or gardening club.

social2Social prescribing focuses on the 5 ways to well-being model:

  • Connect
  • Be active
  • Keep learning
  • Give
  • Be mindful

How to access the service?

Please speak to a member of the Practice Team if you think you may benefit from the Social Prescribing Service. 

How to find us

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Contact details

01943 862108 - 8am to 6:30pm on weekdays

Between 6:00pm and 6:30pm, calls are answered by our out-of-hours provider.

Out-of-hours call NHS free on 111 or 999.

Opening times

Monday         08:00 - 18:30
Tuesday        08:00 - 18:30
Wednesday   08:00 -18:30
Thursday       08:00 - 18:30
Friday            08:00 - 18:30

Between 6:00pm and 6:30pm, calls are answered by our out-of-hours provider.

For Doctor availability outside these hours please see the Appointments section.

We are closed on the following Bank Holidays: 1st January, 3rd April, 6th April, 4th May, 25th May, 31st August, 25th December, 28th December.

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Training Days

On the following dates the surgery will be closed from 1pm for training
and will re-open the following day at normal hours:

Thursday 18th June 2026
Tuesday 14th July 2026
Wednesday 2nd September 2026
Wednesday 7th October 2026
Wednesday 4th November 2026
Wednesday 6th January 2027
Wednesday 3rd February 2027
Wednesday 3rd March 2027
Wednesday 7th April 2027
Wednesday 5th May 2027
Wednesday 2nd June 2027
Wednesday 7th July 2027
Wednesday 1st September 2027
Wednesday 6th October 2027
Wednesday 3rd November 2027