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Pathology Van Route Information Cotswold Early Location Location Depart Comments Start CGH 1000 Depart 1030 Depart 1040 if not (1005) going to Witney Windrush Health Centre Witney 1100 Lechlade Surgery 1125 Hilary Cottage Surgery, Fairford 1137 Westwood Surgery Northleach 1205 Moore Health Centre BOW 1218 George Moore Clinic BOW 1223 Well Lane Surgery Stow 1237 North Cotswolds Hospital MIM 1247 White House Surgery MIM 1252 Mann Cottage MIM 1255 Chipping Campden Surgery 1315 Barn Close MP Broadway 1330 Arrive CGH 1405 Finish 1415 Cotswold Late Location Location Depart Comments Start Time 1345 Depart CGH 1400 Abbey Medical Practice Evesham 1440 Merstow Green 1445 Riverside Surgery 1455 CGH 1530-1540 Westwood Surgery Northleach 1620 Moore Health Centre BOW 1635 Well Lane Surgery Stow 1655 North Cotswolds Hospital MIM 1705 White House Surgery M-in-M 1710 Mann Cottage MIM 1715 Chipping Campden Surgery 1735 Barn Close MP Broadway 1750 Winchcombe MP 1805 Cleeve Hill Nursing Home Winchcombe 1815 Arrive CGH 1830 Finish 1845 CONTROLLED DOCUMENT PHOTOCOPYING PROHIBITED Visor Route Information- GS DR 2016 Version: 3.30 Issued: 20th February 2019 Cirencester Early Location Location Depart Comments Start 1015 CGH – Pathology Reception 1030 Cirencester Hospital 1100-1115 Collect post & sort for GPs Tetbury Hospital 1145 Tetbury Surgery (Romney House) 1155 Cirencester Hospital 1220 Phoenix Surgery 1230 1,The Avenue, Cirencester 1240 1,St Peter's Rd., Cirencester 1250 The Park Surgery 1300 Rendcomb Surgery 1315 Sixways Surgery 1335 Arrive CGH 1345 Finish 1400 Cirencester Late Location Location Depart Comments Start 1445 CGH – Pathology Reception 1500 Tetbury Hospital 1555 Tetbury Surgery (Romney House) 1600 Rendcomb Surgery 1630 Lechlade Surgery 1705 Hilary Cottage Surgery, Fairford 1715 1,The Avenue, Cirencester 1735 1,St Peter's Rd., Cirencester 1745 Phoenix Surgery 1755 Cirencester Hospital 1800 The Park Surgery 1810 GRH- Reception 1845 CGH- Reception 1915 Finish 1930 CONTROLLED DOCUMENT PHOTOCOPYING PROHIBITED Visor Route Information- GS DR 2016 Version: 3.30 Issued: 20th February 2019 Tewkesbury/Evesham Early Location Location Depart Comments Start 0915 Depart CGH 0930 Thirlestaine Breast Centre 0940 Return to CGH Depart CGH 0950 Abbottswood MC Pershore 1040 Pershore Medical Centre 1050 Abbey Medical Practice Evesham 1110 Merstow Green Evesham 1115 Riverside Surgery Evesham 1123 De Montfort Surgery Evesham 1131 Winchcombe MP 1155 Cleeve Hill Nursing Home Winchcombe 1208 4, Stoke Road 1220 Cleevelands Medical Centre 1230 Bredon Hill Surgery Bredon 1245 Tewkesbury Hospital Tewkesbury 1255-1310 Devereux Centre- Mythe & Church Street Surgeries Winfield Hospital 1335 Depart GRH 1345-1400 Arrive CGH 1430 Finish 1445 Tewkesbury/Evesham Late Location Location Depart Comments Start 1615 Depart CGH 1630 Tewkesbury Hospital 1705-1720 Devereux Centre- Mythe & Church Street Surgeries Bredon Hill Surgery Bredon 1735 Riverside Surgery Evesham 1800 Evesham Hospital 1805 Merstow Green Evesham 1815 Abbey Medical Practice Evesham 1820 GRH 1905 CGH 1930 Finish 1945 CONTROLLED DOCUMENT PHOTOCOPYING PROHIBITED Visor Route Information- GS DR 2016 Version: 3.30 Issued: 20th February 2019 Malvern/Worcester Location Location Depart Comments CGH - Pathology Department 0830 Depart CGH 0845 The Surgery Tunnel Hill Upton 0925 Colwall Surgery 0948 Dr Jarrett and Partners Malvern HC 1010 New Court Surgery - Prospect View Malvern 1012 Link End Surgery Malvern 1015 Whiteacres MC- Maple Road Malvern 1027 St Saviours Surgery - Merrick Road Malvern 1036 Knightwick Surgery 1105 Surgery - St John's House 1120 Severn Valley/ Henwick Halt 1130 Farrier House Surgery 1140 Moor Street Clinic Moor Street 1147 Albany House Surgery 1154 Thorneloe Lodge Surgery 1203 Barbourne Health Centre 1212 Elbury Moor Medical Centre Fairfield Close 1224 Lyppard Grange MC 1233 Spring Gardens Group 1245 Haresfield Surgery 1255 St Martin's Gate Surgery 1300 Worcester Royal Infirmary 1310-1340 Break Corinthian Medical Practice St Paul’s 1410-1440 Portland Medical Practice Medical Royal Well Medical Practice Centre: St. George’s Medical Practice St. Catherine’s Medical Practice Milsom Street 1445 CGH- Pathology Department 1500 Finish 1515 CONTROLLED DOCUMENT PHOTOCOPYING PROHIBITED Visor Route Information- GS DR 2016 Version: 3.30 Issued: 20th February 2019 Kidderminster/Bromsgrove and Droitwich Location Location Depart Comments Start - CGH 0845 Depart 0900 (0945) Times in brackets if NOT going to Tenbury. Ombersley Medical Centre 0950 (1035) Great Witley Surgery 1005 (1050) Teme St Surgery 1035 Tenbury Hospital (only if required) 1040 Bewdley Medical Centre 1110 Worcester Street Health Centre 1120 York House Medical Centre 1130 Kidderminster Hospital 1150 Hume St. MC x Aylmer Lodge Surgery 1158 x Northumberland House 1200 Bromsgrove St HC /Kidderminster HC & FPC 1207 Kidderminster Medical Centre 1215 Church Street Surgery Callows Lane 1223 Wolverley Surgery 1235 Cookley Surgery 1245 Stanmore House MC 1257 Chaddesley Corbett Surgery 1310-1340 Break Prince of Wales Hospital Bromsgrove 1358 Droitwich H Centre x The Salters Medical Practice 1422 x The Spa Medical Practice 1425 The Corbett Medical Practice 1432 Grey Gable Surgery Inkberrow 1455 Tewkesbury Hospital 1530 Devereux Centre- Mythe & Church Street Surgeries CGH 1600 Finish 1615 CONTROLLED DOCUMENT PHOTOCOPYING PROHIBITED Visor Route Information- GS DR 2016 Version: 3.30 Issued: 20th February 2019 FOD North Early Location Location Depart Comments Start Time 1045 Depart – GRH 1100 Finlay Hub 1115 Southgate Moorings 1127 Collect SSD for Cinderford- return items stay in Hub until following morning Staunton 1145 Holts HC Newent 1205 Mitcheldean Surgery 1225 Drybrook Surgery 1235 Ruardean Surgery 1245 Lydbrook HC 1255 Forest Dialysis Unit 1307 Forest Health Centre 1320 Cinderford HC 1325 Colliers Court 1332 Highnam Surgery 1400 Arrive GRH 1415-1430 Finish Time 1445 FOD North Late Location Location Depart Comments Start Time 1445 GRH 1455 Staunton 1520 Holts HC Newent 1540 Mitcheldean Surgery 1600 Drybrook Surgery 1610 Forest Dialysis Unit 1618 Forest Health Centre Cinderford 1629 Cinderford HC 1635 Dilke Hospital 1645 Highnam Surgery 1710 St Johns, Churchdown 1730 Church Road, Longlevens 1743 Cheltenham Road 1748 Kingsholm Surgery Alvin Street 1756 GRH 1802-1810 Finish time 1815 CONTROLLED DOCUMENT PHOTOCOPYING PROHIBITED Visor Route Information- GS DR 2016 Version: 3.30 Issued: 20th February 2019 South Glos Early Location Location Depart Comments Start Time 1030 Depart – GRH 1045 Culverhay Surgery W-U-E 1130 Chipping Surgery W-U-E 1140 Berkeley (Marybrook) Surgery 1200 Orchard MC Cam 1220 Old Magistrates Court Dursley 1230 Vale Community Hospital Dursley 1235 May Lane Surgery Dursley 1240 Uley Surgery 1250 Frampton 1310 GRH 1335-1345 Finish Time 1400 South Glos Late Location Location Depart Comments Start Time 1430 Depart – GRH 1445 Berkeley (Marybrook) Surgery 1530 Culverhay Surgery W-U-E 1550 Chipping Surgery W-U-E 1600 Vale Community Hospital Dursley 1615 May Lane Surgery Dursley 1620 Orchard MC Cam 1630 Frampton 1650 Regent St. Stonehouse 1710 Stonehouse HC 1720 High Street MC Stonehouse 1725 GRH 1750-1800 Finish Time 1815 CONTROLLED DOCUMENT PHOTOCOPYING PROHIBITED Visor Route Information- GS DR 2016 Version: 3.30 Issued: 20th February 2019 Stroud Valley Early Items for Tetbury Surgery (Romney House) and Tetbury Hospital will be put on the Shelves for Stroud Valley; the Driver should take items to the PAN/Reception area at the GRH Laboratory and put them on the Shuttle Shelves for Transportation to CGH. Location Location Depart Comments Start Time 0915 GRH 0930 Beeches Green HC Stroud 1005 Redwood Dental 1010 Stroud Hospital 1025 Stonehouse HC 1045 High Street MC Stonehouse 1050 Regent St. Stonehouse 1100 Frithwood Surgery Bussage 1127 Minchinhampton Surgery 1147 Prices Mill Surgery Nailsworth 1205 Rowcroft Surgery Stroud 1225 Locking Hill Surgery Stroud 1235 Beeches Green HC Stroud 1245 Painswick Surgery 1255 GRH 1315 Finish Time 1330 Stroud Valley Late Location Location Depart Comments Start Time 1400 GRH 1415 Beeches Green HC Stroud 1445 Redwood Dental 1450 Stroud Hospital 1505 Uley Surgery 1525 Prices Mill Surgery Nailsworth 1555 Minchinhampton Surgery 1610 Frithwood Surgery Bussage 1625 Locking Hill Surgery Stroud 1645 Rowcroft Surgery Stroud 1655 Beeches Green HC Stroud 1710 Painswick Surgery 1725 Aspen Centre (Horton Road) Gloucester 1745 x London Road Surgery x Barnwood Surgery x Heathville Road Surgery GRH 1750-1800 Finish Time 1815 CONTROLLED DOCUMENT PHOTOCOPYING PROHIBITED Visor Route Information- GS DR 2016 Version: 3.30 Issued: 20th February 2019 FOD South Early Location Location Depart Comments Start Time 1000 GRH 1015 Winfield Hospital (blood out) 1025 Town Gate Surgery Chepstow 1115 Wye Dean Surgery Tintern 1130 Coleford HC 1155 Brunston Surgery Coleford 1200 Wye Valley Surgery St Briavels 1215 Bream Surgery 1230 Lydney Hospital 1240 Severnbank Lydney 1247 Lydney HC 1255 Yorkley HC 1310 Blakeney HC 1322 Newnham/ Westbury Surgery 1332 Church Road, Longlevens 1400 GRH 1410-1415 Finish Time 1430 FOD South Late Description Location Depart Comments Start Time 1500 GRH 1515 Coleford HC 1600 Brunston Surgery Coleford 1610 Lydney Hospital 1625 Severnbank 1630 Yorkley HC 1638 Lydney HC 1646 Blakeney HC 1658 Newnham/ Westbury Surgery 1710 Winfield Hospital 1730 GRH 1735-1745 Finish Time 1800 CONTROLLED DOCUMENT PHOTOCOPYING PROHIBITED Visor Route Information- GS DR 2016 Version: 3.30 Issued: 20th February 2019 Glos A Early Location Location Depart Comments Start
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