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Health and Social Care Coordinate in Three Regions

By Administrator , 13 April 2025

At a recent meeting of the South Reading Patient Voice, members heard from Berkshire Healthcare manager Fiona Slevin-Brown, how Health and Social Care are improving their coordination by working together in three regions of the South Reading CCG area. This is part of a major drive to upgrade community care and reduce the number of emergency hospital admissions. The entirety of the South Reading CCG is divided into three parts. The first is Tilehurst, between the rivers Thames and kennet and facing towards the West. Then we have South Reading stretching out towards the Reading boundary and the M4. Lastly, there is East Reading,south of the Thames and covering the Eastern lobe of the borough. In each region social workers and community nurses will coordinate using specialised conferencing software that allows them to hold conference calls, including common viewing of documents. GP surgeries in the Tilehurst region: Tilehurst Village Surgery, Tilehurst Medical Centre, Westwood Road Surgery, Southcote Clinic, Grovelands Medical Centre, Chatham Street Surgery, London Street Surgery, 79 Russell Street Surgery, Reading Walk-In Centre, Abbey Medical Centre GP surgeries in the South Reading region: Milman Road (Dr Kumar), Milman Road (Dr Lister), South Reading Surgery, Whitley Villa Surgery, Chancellor House Surgery, University Health Centre, Whitley Wood Lane Surgery GP surgeries in the East Reading region: 172 London Road Surgery, Melrose Surgery (Dr Dean), Melrose Surgery (Dr Williams), Pembroke Surgery, Kennet Surgery, Christchurch Surgery, Eldon Road Surgery, Long Barn Lane Surgery

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