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PLEASE ALLOW ADDITIONAL TRAVEL TIME TO YOUR APPOINTMENT WHILST THE ROAD WORKS ARE UNDERWAY ON THE A830 (FARMFOODS TO THE CANAL BRIDGE).  IT IS CAUSING SIGNIFICANT DELAYS TO CARS, BUSES AND PEDESTRIANS.  WE CAN ACCOMMODATE SOME LATENESS BUT PLEASE BE AWARE YOU MAY HAVE TO WAIT IN ORDER TO BE SEEN DURING THIS TIME.


WELCOME TO CRAIG NEVIS SURGERY

Fort William Health Centre


The doctors and staff at Craig Nevis Surgery in Camaghael, Fort William, are proud to offer the highest standard of patient-centred healthcare.  Craig Nevis Surgery is a partnership of Drs Wright,  Wallace and Wolff.  We run many clinics for the management of long-term diseases such as asthma and diabetes, and offer a wide variety of other medical services including minor surgery.

We are located on the ground floor of the Fort William Health Centre therefore access is suitable for all patients suffering with physical disability. A portable loop system is also available for hearing impaired patients and can be used during consultations. Please advise us in advance if you need this facility.

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Information Regarding Medical Trainees in the Practice 

We are a Training Practice and our GP Trainees hold their own surgeries.  These trainees are fully qualified Doctors and have worked in several specialised hospital posts before joining the practice but have to complete General Practice training in order to become a GP.  Part of their training requires that some of their consultations be videoed but your verbal and written consent will be sought prior to this happening and please do not feel obliged to participate if this makes you feel uncomfortable. 

Other Doctor Trainees attend as part of their post-graduate training and are generally here for a four-month period.  They are qualified Doctors and are mentored by our Practice GPs during their training period.  

Medical Students

Students are scheduled to attend the practice from the University of Aberdeen several times a year.  You may be offered an appointment with one of these students.  If you accept this you will be seen by them and then followed up by one of the Practice GP’s.  These students are all in their final year and gain great experience of General Practice  by spending this time with us and you. 

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