Chaperones
Our practice is committed to maintaining professional standards. For certain examinations during consultations, an impartial observer (a “Chaperone”) may be required. If you wish to have a chaperone present during your appointment, please contact our reception team in advance.
A chaperone will typically be a practice nurse or healthcare assistant familiar with the procedure, available to reassure you and address any concerns on your behalf. If a nurse is unavailable at the time of your consultation, your examination may need to be rescheduled.
You have the right to decline any examination, choose an alternative examiner, or request a specific chaperone. Additionally, you may request a chaperone for any examination or consultation if one is not initially offered. Please note that the GP may choose not to undertake an examination if a chaperone is declined.
The role of a chaperone includes:
- Maintaining professional boundaries during intimate examinations.
- Acknowledging a patient’s vulnerability.
- Providing emotional comfort and reassurance.
- Assisting in the examination.
- Helping with undressing patients, if required.