AgaMatrix Clinic Review Service

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AgaMatrix Clinic Review Service is a free of charge service. This fully managed, information governance compliant service takes the hard work out of the process of a patient blood glucose meter switch. But don’t just take our word for it...

  • …it was a relief that AgaMatrix were able to take all the stress off our hands.
  • The feedback from patients has been excellent which is not only a reflection on your professionalism and passion, but also ensures that the reputation of the practice is sustained.
  • It was great that your clinical pharmacist was able to come in and perform a search and print the letters for us to post.
  • It was valuable to us that you were able to attend the clinics and carry out the training.
  • I would happily recommend you to any other surgery wishing to do the same.
  • I would like to thank you for all your hard work on this project, you have been an absolute delight to work with.
  • Appropriate Identification of Patients

    Carried out by our in-house GPhC registered pharmacists

  • Communicating the Change

    We supply letter templates explaining the change and an invitation to a training session/clinic

  • Patient Training Session

    Our team leads training for meter use, good practices, and customer support

  • Changing Patient Prescriptions

    Performed by our in-house GPhC registered pharmacists; includes review of appropriate testing as indicated by local guidelines

  • Continued Support

    High level of Customer Care for health care professionals and patients through representative visits and Freephone Careline

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Customer Care 0800 093 1812

www.agamatrix.co.uk

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