Want access to wellbeing support in a friendly and accessible environment? On Thursday 5 March at Ripley Leisure Centre, ARCH and Belper Primary Care Networks are teaming up to provide a relaxed wellbeing drop-in for local people with learning disabilities. You can pop in between 1pm and 4pm – either for a brief chat, or…
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Our Christmas and New Year opening times

With Christmas around the corner, please be aware of our surgery opening times over the festive period: Wednesday 24 December (Christmas Eve) – 8am to 4.30pm Thursday 25 December (Christmas Day) – closed Friday 26 December (Boxing Day) – closed Wednesday 31 December (New Year’s Eve) – 8am to 4.30pm Thursday 1 January (New Year’s…
Anima triage is coming to Royal Primary Care: What you need to know

From Tuesday 14 October 2025, Royal Primary Care will be using Anima for all triaging, appointments and admin requests. This exciting change is designed to improve ease of access, continuity of care and how we prioritise those who need our help the most. Anima is a secure online system that helps us manage appointment requests…
Resident doctor industrial action: 25 to 30 July 2025

Industrial action by resident doctors is planned to begin at 7am tomorrow (Friday, 25 July) and last until 7am on Wednesday, 30 July. This is expected to affect some services … [continue] Resident doctor industrial action: 25 to 30 July 2025
Sun, fun and staying well: Your summer health tips

School is very nearly out for the summer holiday. Have you planned ahead? Though the weather is far more pleasant than in the winter months, it’s still important to be … [continue] Sun, fun and staying well: Your summer health tips
Pride Month: Welcoming feedback from LGBTQ+ patients

Providing the best possible care to all of our patients is incredibly important to us at Royal Primary Care, and we know that needs can vary from patient to patient. … [continue] Pride Month: Welcoming feedback from LGBTQ+ patients
Have you booked in your cervical screening?

Not only can a cervical screening give you peace of mind – it can also potentially save your life. As Thursday 19 June 2025 marks the start of Cervical Screening … [continue] Have you booked in your cervical screening?
Health and wellbeing drop-in session: Thursday 5 June
Want to find out more about health and wellbeing support available to you? ARCH Primary Care Network are hosting a drop-in session on Thursday 5 June, from 10am to 1pm, at the William Gregg VC Leisure Centre (DE75 7HA). Along with a free cuppa, there will be information on: – Social prescribing – Sexual health…
Three Peaks Challenge: RPC colleagues target £1,000 for men’s mental health

A group of colleagues from Royal Primary Care will bring their annual charity fundraising tradition to the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge in September, this time in aid of men’s mental … [continue] Three Peaks Challenge: RPC colleagues target £1,000 for men’s mental health
We’re rated Good once again!

Royal Primary Care’s Brooklyn GP surgery (Heanor) has been awarded a ‘Good’ rating from the Care Quality Commission following an inspection in early April. The CQC published their report from the inspection on Tuesday, 13 May. As defined by the CQC’s website, the Good rating from the report means that the practice is performing well…
Easter bank holiday weekend: opening times, prescriptions and more

Easter is fast approaching, with bank holidays taking place on Friday 18 April (Good Friday) and Monday 21 April (Easter Monday). All Royal Primary Care practices will be closed on 18 and 21 April, but NHS services are still available if you’re in urgent need of care. Prescriptions: Please remember to order and collect any…
Late May Bank Holiday Closure: Monday, 27 May
Our surgeries will be closed for the Late May Bank Holiday on Monday, 27 May and will reopen as usual on Tuesday, 28 May. Please Think Which Service you … [continue] Late May Bank Holiday Closure: Monday, 27 May
NHS Pharmacy First
Quick, convenient healthcare at your local pharmacy ⭐️ 🏥 Pharmacy First lets you get certain prescription medications for some minor ailments from your local pharmacy without needing an appointment … [continue] NHS Pharmacy First
May Bank Holiday Closure: Monday, 6 May
Our surgeries will be closed for the May Bank Holiday on Monday, 6 May and will reopen as usual on Tuesday, 7 May. Please Think Which Service you need this … [continue] May Bank Holiday Closure: Monday, 6 May
PPG Meeting Minutes – Thursday, 18 April
Minutes were reviewed for accuracy – there were a small number of spelling mistakes but no matters arising. Apologies, welcomes and introductions The practice introduced a member of the Communications … [continue] PPG Meeting Minutes – Thursday, 18 April
Welcome to the brand new RPC website
We are excited to announce the launch of our brand new websites. The websites have a fresh new look, and we thrilled to share them with you! We’ve worked alongside our Patient Participation Group to make sure our new websites contain all the features that will benefit you our patients in a platform that is…
Action Medical Research: Race The Sun Fundraiser
On Saturday 7th September in lieu of the annual RPC Charity Marathon Walk, 4 of our very own will be taking part in Action Medical Research‘s Race The Sun. Dr Bentley, ANP Michelle and administrators Julie and Kathy will be biking, hiking and paddling from dawn to dusk around the picturesque town of Keswick in…
Easter Bank Holiday Weekend Closure
Our surgeries will be closed for urgent appointments and general enquiries from Friday, 29 March – Monday, 1 April and will reopen as usual on Tuesday, 2 April. Any prebooked routine appointments scheduled to happen during these times as part of our Enhanced Access will go ahead as planned. Please Think Which Service you need…
Winners: Exception Performance in Commercial Research
Our Research team have WON the award for their Exceptional Performance in Commercial Research. The team were rewarded for their commitment to expanding research opportunities and exceeding recruitment targets. Congratulations on behalf of everyone in Team CRH and Royal Primary Care. We are delighted for you! Dr Kevin Sargen, Medical Director, said: “Congratulations to our research team…
First patient dosed in global Phase lll clinical trial at Royal Primary Care Ashgate
A Chesterfield woman has become the first patient GLOBALLY to be dosed in a phase III clinical trial in uncontrolled and resistant hypertension (high blood pressure). A patient at Royal Primary Care (RPC) Ashgate signed up for the trial at the surgery – home to a research team of six and part of the Chesterfield…
PPG Meeting Minutes – Thursday, 15 February
The minutes of the meeting held on 21st December were approved with minor typing errors noted, there were no matters arising. Practice Update The practice shared an update on some … [continue] PPG Meeting Minutes – Thursday, 15 February
Cervical Cancer Prevention Week 2024
This week is Cervical Cancer Prevention Week Help us to spread the message by checking on your friends and family who might be overdue for their screening Women and people with a cervix will be invited for screening every 3 years between the ages of 25 to 49 and every 5 years between the ages…
PPG Meeting Minutes – Thursday 21st December 2023
The minutes of the meeting held on 24th August were approved, there were no matters arising. Apologies, welcomes and introductions The Chair introduced and welcomed Dr Alice Fenton, RPC GP … [continue] PPG Meeting Minutes – Thursday 21st December 2023
Christmas Opening Hours 2023
🎄𝗖𝗵𝗿𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗺𝗮𝘀 𝗢𝗽𝗲𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗛𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀 🎄 Saturday 23rd December – Saturday Clinic* Sunday 24th December – Closed Monday 25th December – Closed Tuesday 26th December – Closed Wednesday 27th December – Open as Usual Thursday 28th December – Open as Usual Friday 29th December – Open as Usual Saturday 30th December – Saturday Clinic* Sunday 31st December…
Think Measles!
The number of confirmed cases of measles in the UK has increased in young people. Measles is a highly contagious infection that spreads very easily and can lead to serious problems. The most effective method of protection against Measles is the MMR vaccine. Common symptoms of measles include a high fever, sore and watery eyes,…
Home from Hospital Derbyshire
The Derbyshire Home from Hospital Service provides practical support for vulnerable people leaving hospital, or those living at home but at risk of being admitted. The service is available for anyone who: – Is vulnerable due to their age, health or disability, and; – Lives in Derbyshire (outside of Derby City) or, is registered with…
Self Care Week: Well Balanced Diet
Maintaining a well-balanced diet can have numerous benefits for your overall health. Filling your plate with a mix of wholesome nutrients can boost your energy levels and strengthen your immune system. Plus, it can lower the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers. Additionally, a well-balanced diet promotes…
Self Care Week: Benefits of Exercising with a Long-Term Condition
Incorporating regular exercise into your routine can have several positive impacts on managing long-term health conditions! 1. Improved overall physical well-being: Exercise can boost your cardiovascular health, strengthen muscles, and increase flexibility, which helps manage symptoms more effectively. 2. Enhanced mental health: Physical activity releases endorphins, reducing anxiety and stress levels, improving your overall mood…
Self Care Week: Stay Connected
Did you know that staying connected can significantly improve your overall wellbeing? Research suggests that building social connections can have positive impacts on your mental and physical health! 1. Emotional Support: Being connected with others provides a strong network of emotional support, allowing you to share your thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This can help reduce…
Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Screening
Breast Screening is one of the three cancer screening programmes offered in England. About 1 in 8 women in the UK are diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime. If it’s detected early, treatment is more successful and there’s a good chance of recovery. The screening is offered to anyone aged 50-70 who are registered…

