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Online appointment requests up and running again

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

We know that a lot of patients have been having trouble booking appointments through our online request system. This problem has now been fixed but unfortunately any request sent whilst the system was down will have been lost. Those who sent requests during this time can either put in another request or phone us on 020 7251 3322.

New patients can click request an appointment to be redirected to the right page. On receiving the appointment request one of our admin team will ring back to arrange an appointment time.

Happy New Year from the Migraine Centre

Monday, January 9th, 2012

Happy 2012 to all of our supporters!

With it being the time of year to make resolutions, we are encouraging sufferers to make their migraines a priority.

Whether that means just better migraine management for our existing patients or coming to visit us here at the clinic for new patients, it’s as good a time as any to get those migraines under control.

We would love to see you in January…

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

We want to wish all of our staff, patients, donors and doctors a very Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy 2012.


Rebranding Launch – Personal Invitation

In the New Year we will launch our new name, logo and website to better reflect what we do and appeal to a wider audience. At the same time we plan to engage press and political leaders in discussing new treatments for migraine, our plans for outreach throughout the UK and how we can help the NHS.

As a valued supporter of the clinic we are offering you complimentary tickets to our event at a stunning venue just a short walk from the clinic:


17 January 2012 from 6.30pm to 8.30pm

Haberdashers’ Hall, EC1

As the City of London Migraine Clinic, we have been at the forefront of primary headache research as well as treating sufferers for over 30 years. However, we see patients and train GPs from all over the UK and we are more than just a clinic. Our new name reflects this.

Drinks and canapés will be served from 6.30pm.

Giles Elrington MD will be talking about innovations in headache management at 7.30pm.

RSVP to Rebecca Sterry at rebecca.sterry@migraineclinic.org.uk or call her on 0207 251 7806. Tickets strictly limited.

This event has been kindly supported by Mr & Mrs Wingrove & The Haberdashers’ Co.



Eat, drink and stay at Malmaison


We have a fantastic fundraising opportunity thanks to our neighbours, Malmaison. This 4-star boutique hotel in Charterhouse square has given us a generous dine & stay package to auction for Clinic funds.

You can choose to stay any night and will receive complimentary breakfast, dinner and wine for two in their fabulous subterranean restaurant. This could cost in the region of £300 normally.

It would make the perfect Christmas present and the central location is perfect for the January sales or an evening at the Barbican-you could even coincide your visit with our event in January!

We are inviting bids, so please email your bid price through to rebecca.sterry@migraineclinic.org.uk and the highest bidder wins! You do not need to have a date in mind when placing the bid. The closing date is 5pm, 22 December and the winner will be announced on 23 December in time for Christmas! Good luck.



Little by little buys us a couch


Last month we asked if anyone was willing to sponsor new items of furniture for the clinic. We had two very kind offers from sponsors but still have a long way to go to reach the high clinical standards that we hope to achieve with our facilities. The main priority is medical couches, these are expensive, but once they have been bought should not need to be replaced for many years to come.

We thought that the most achievable way of getting sponsorship is splitting the cost and getting a group of people to buy a couch. We are encouraging you to put in £5, £20 or whatever you can afford and via any means easy for you.

Each square represents £5 and we hope that by visualising what you are contributing to, all our supporters will want to get involved at this time for giving.

Text Head08 and the amount to 70070

Click ‘donate now’ on our website

Send us a cheque for any amount to ‘The City of London Migraine Clinic



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Sponsor a Couch Appeal

Monday, December 12th, 2011

Last month we asked if anyone was willing to sponsor new items of furniture for the clinic. We had two very kind offers from sponsors but still have a long way to go to reach the high clinical standards that we hope to achieve with our facilities. The main priority is medical couches, these are expensive, but once they have been bought should not need to be replaced for many years to come.

We thought that the most achievable way of getting sponsorship is splitting the cost and getting a group of people to buy a couch. We are encouraging you to put in £5, £20 or whatever you can afford and via any means easy for you.

Each square represents £5 and we hope that by visualising what you are contributing to, all our supporters will want to get involved at this time for giving.

 

Text Head08 and the amount to 70070,

Click ‘donate now’ on our website or

Send us a cheque for any amount to ‘The City of London Migraine Clinic’ 

Migraine Champions

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

 

2. Find a Migraine Champion

Our hunt for ambassadors is a real priority at the moment due to our upcoming rebrand and is repeatedly enforced to us by our advisors. If you do know of anyone that suffers or has experience of someone with migraine who fits the bill, we really need to hear from you.

Firstly we would like a celebrity who suffers with migraine to help gain press attention for the launch by sharing their story. We also want to hear from some successful individuals who are at the pinnacle of their career and could act as a case study by providing us with quotes to use in the press coverage for the launch.

Whether you are a Judge, City banker or CEO of a law firm, we want to hear your story. With young people across the country struggling to find work, we think it is more important than ever to help those that feel further disadvantaged by migraine. We want to show that with the right guidance, support and willpower to manage the condition, migraine is not a burden and greatness can be achieved.

To get in touch please reply to this email or call 0207 251 3322.

Great Runs & Swims

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

 
There are a number of running events that we need to commit to within the next 2 weeks if we require places and we hope some of you will come forward to volunteer your sporting talent to represent the clinic. The dates are as follows:

May 20 Bupa Great Manchester Run (10k)

Sep 16 Bupa Great North Run, Gateshead (Half Marathon)

Oct 28 Great South Run, Portsmouth (Half Marathon)

Oct TBC – Great Birmingham Run (Half Marathon), Great Edinburgh Run (10k)

Alongside the normal ‘Great Runs’ are the ‘Great Swims’ in June, July and September in various locations across the UK – London, Manchester, Strathclyde, Suffolk and The Lake District. For more information visit the dedicated Great Run or Swim websites. 

Please let me know if you are interested in any of the above rebecca.sterry@migraineclinic.org.uk

As we have little experience organising such events, we are not being too demanding with sponsorship, so don’t let raising large sums put you off. We will cover entry costs and provide runners with a professional Migraine Clinic running vest and support throughout the process, including the opportunity to network with other runners competing in the same event. We ask that you raise at least £250 to allow us to cover costs and make a significant contribution to the charity.

November Newsletter

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011


 

The City of London Migraine Clinic Newsletter

NOVEMBER 2011

 

Contents
1. The future of the Clinic: Building on firm foundations
2. Sponsor a seat
3. Brandts Jewellery with The City of London Migraine Clinic
4. New Doctor welcome
5. Online Christmas shopping via Easy Fundraising


1. The future of the Clinic – Building on firm foundations

We have been busy this month organising a launch event to celebrate and publicise our rebranding. Some may have read in previous newsletters about our reason for this. We feel it is crucial to the future development of the clinic for reasons we have explained all below. The consultancy and design work has been fully funded by a grant, so we are working with a company that are used to dealing with national charities’ needs.

Why change the name and logo? Our current name and logo have posed a number of problems and we feel it is holding us back. National press have been reluctant to mention us due to our ‘London-centric’ name despite the fact we operate nationally. Prospective patients have criticised our name as not reflecting openness to those throughout the UK, some disregarding us because they are not from London. Our logo itself has been described as a closed-door or reminiscent of a stuffy private clinic. Both complete paradoxes of the image we want to portray. In our building we have the potential to see patients 5 days a week, currently we are open for just 3. We need more demand for appointments in order to run efficiently and become self-sustaining, hence reworking the website and a PR push.

Why now? Now is a crucial time for the clinic to move forward. Three years ago the clinic was close to closure, with a defecit of £119k in 2008/09. Since 2009/10 we have been in the black (see our most recent Annual accounts here) but this has only been possible due to job cuts and staff adopting heavier workloads. We now rely on unpaid interns who work with us on a 6 monthly basis allowing us to function but not grow, as they soon leave for paid employment, and we are back at stage 1. It is not always easy to attract such volunteers and there have been times when we have had no administrators at all.

To ensure that the clinic is here and flourishing in the next 30 years we need to take drastic action to propel expansion. Continuing to keep our head above water is not enough so we have developed a strong strategy for self-sufficiency and growth involving:

- Improving service provision:

  • upgrading of facilities to ensure the building is ‘fit for purpose’ and delivering the highest care quality standards
  • investment in PR & marketing to increase awareness of the service to the public & GPs.

- Creating Corporate relationships – to bring in sponsorship, occupational health service contacts or general funding.

- Developing NHS partnerships – to develop a regular income stream from our education and treatment services.

A full-time paid Business Development post is necessary to work on these contracts, relationships, PR and Marketing, which is something we hope to be able to budget for in the near future.

 

Why have a launch event? Our main objective with the rebranding is to reach out to more people and to do this we need press coverage. We can send out press releases and invites to national, local and medical press as well as political and opinion leaders in a bid for column inches. We will use this as an opportunity to thank our loyal supporters by inviting you to celebrate our 30 year legacy and toast to the future whilst we inform you of our developments. GPs that we work closely with will also be invited and comments will be welcomed from all!

We are planning a series of interesting opportunities leading up to and following the launch on the evening of January 17th (keep your diaries free!). Keep reading the newsletters for updates.

The first is an exciting collaboration with patient and jewellery Designer Ayshe of Brandts Jewellery. If you like shopping this issue could be for you!


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2. Sponsor a seat

We are asking for our supporters to help us sponsor couches and chairs for the clinic. Our current furniture is verging on antique. These horse hair filled examination couches were secondhand when the clinic first opened its doors in 1980. Up until now, replacing them has not been a priority as staying afloat and running a high quality service was our main objective, however as discussed above we feel it is now time to address these facilities.

Obviously the appearance of the clinic is important but the real reason we need new couches is to adhere to the highest care quality standards for health, safety and hygiene. In our care we always exceed standards but due to a lack of funds, we are unable to meet such high levels elsewhere in the organisation, which is why we are asking for your help. The chairs too will be easier to keep clean, are modern looking and comfortable. We intend to get a large number of the same design so that they can be used in reception, clinical rooms and for meetings, so are flexible within the space and allow for expanding numbers of patients over the next year.

Oxfam encourage supporters to buy a goat for a village as a Christmas present, so why not offer a couch or chair – the perfect gift for a keen supporter of our cause!

We do not want to be replacing these item any time soon so have thoroughly researched the market to find the best quality, most durable products out there so have come up with these:

- 40 Chairs at £199 each

- 7 Examination couches at £931 each

If you would like to sponsor either of these items please contact me on 0207 251 3322 or email rebecca.sterry@migraineclinic.org.uk, we will happily accept contributions if you are unable to be the sole sponsor of an item. Main sponsors will be thanked publicly if their permission is granted.

 


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3. Brandts Jewellery

We are very excited at the prospect of teaming up with jewellery designer and past patient of the clinic, Ayshe Brandts to launch a collaborative collection to help raise awareness of Migraine and raise money for our work. The jewellery would make wonderful unique presents for any women friends or family. It is handmade in London, using high quality materials. We hope that you will come together and embrace this project by visiting the online shop. The amount that Brandts Jewellery will donate to the clinic is listed by each item, so that you know any profit is going to a good cause.

A word from Ayshe: As a landscape architect, I am always fascinated by forms and patterns found in nature and in the man-made environment. This collection is part of a seriesinspired by the patterns found on street furniture in London. The collections, such as Samarkand and Nautilus celebrate London at its best – a melting pot of diverse cultures from the far corners of the earth, creating a palimpsest of beauty over the centuries. This particular collection, Domus (meaning house), reminds me of a symmetrical pattern sometimes found above doors. In this case, it represents the open door philosophy of the City of London Migraine Clinic, so that all people whose lives are affected by migraines can seek help, whether rich or poor.

Although I have suffered from occasional migraines for many years, my crisis of daily, crippling migraines which went on for several months coincided with the financial crisis that the Clinic encountered 2 years ago. Through the Clinic, I had access to the best specialist care in the world, with medical and compassionate support from physicians such as Prof. MacGregor, who is unique in her area of specialisation. With this help I have been able to rebuild my life after being forced to leave my job because of migraine.

I have created this collection as a means of showing my gratitude to the Clinic, and in order to help raise funds to ensure that it continues its good work and helps many more people that walk through its door.

For each online sale from this collection, I will donate a nominated amount (between £5 and £55). If you would prefer to choose a piece from one of my other collections I will donate 15% of list price to the Clinic (please note your request of donation at checkout). Visit the Brandts site to view the range.


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4. New Doctor welcome

We would like to offer a warm welcome to a new doctor at the clinic; Dr Nazeli Manukyan. Dr Manukyan is originally from Armenia, where she gained her medical degree and then specialised in neurology and stroke medicine. She moved to the UK in 2000 and has since completed training as a GP and with the Faculty of Reproductive and Sexual Healthcare. Alongside two days a week at the clinic, Dr Manukyan is working as a GP in South Croydon.


 

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5. Online Christmas shopping via Easy fundraising

More shopping news! Use Easy Fundraising site as a search engine to forward you onto your favourite shopping destinations to raise money for the clinic. We suggest you save the page as your homepage as we get up to 15% of your total purchase price at over 2000 top retailers. Visit www.easyfundraising.org.uk and save to your favourites today!

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Headache Masterclass – 16th November 11

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

 

We have been running our highly successful Headache Masterclass lectures for a number of years and 2011 is no exception. Next up on the 16th of November, headaches in children and the elderly.

Dr Mariachristina Scoto - Headaches in children

Dr Jud Pearson – Headaches in the elderly

Information about this lecture, as well as information on the following lectures, can be found in our  Masterclass leaflet.

If you wish to register for this date or any of the other lectures, please fax us the registration form included in the leaflet or contact rebecca.sterry@migraineclinic.org.uk.

The Masterclasses are free of charge and we provide participants at all our educational events with a certificate of attendance (eligible for CPD points).

The talks are held on weekday evenings and refreshments are provided. They were originally held at the Clinic, but the increasing interest has meant the need to use larger facilities nearby. For further details please contact us using the details below.

If you would like to be informed of future events, please contact info@migraineclinic.org.uk . We will ask for your name, address (preferably work address), contact telephone number and an email address.

September Newsletter

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

 

To see a PDF version of this newletter click here.

 

September 11 

As the Summer draws to an end, we have decided to give the doctors a break from writing us an article, but don’t fret this informative feature will return next month!

We are pleased to announce the late arrival of Dr Pearson’s baby boy in August. We wish her all the best and look forward to having her back with us after a year off being ‘Mum’.

 1. Staff Welcome

2. Educational Lectures for Healthcare Professionals

3. Thank you!

4. Adidas Challenge

5. Great Big Small Charity Car Draw - be the proud owner of a new Fiat 500

6. Remember a Charity


 1. Staff Welcome

We would like to welcome two new interns who joined our team at the end of August. Alex Walters and Santina Granata are both recent graduates looking for experience to ease them into a career. Santina studied Italian at Bristol and Alex, Philosophy at Liverpool. We thank them for their keen attitude and hope that they reap great benefits from the experience

We would also like to welcome our new Consultant Neurologist and Medical Director Dr Giles Elrington MD whom we introduced in the last Newsletter, he begins seeing patients at the clinic this month.


 2. Educational Lectures for Healthcare Professionals

Are you are a doctor, nurse or other healthcare professional, or maybe you know someone who is? If you are interested in learning more about Headache and Migraine, our educational events start this week.

We have 4 evening masterclasses planned between now and the end of November as well as a day symposium on 20 September. Topics include: ‘How to perform a neurological examination in less than five minutes,’ ‘Headaches in children’ and ‘Hormones and headaches. Please contact Rebecca for more informtaion: rebecca.sterry@migraineclinic.org.uk


3. Thank you!   

 

Our thanks go out to Moira Fletcher for arranging and hosting a raffle fundraising event in which has raised around £300. From the sound of it she pestered every business on Uckfield High Street to collect 22 fantastic prizes! We visited Moira at the Grand Draw where she explained what a difference the Clinic has made to her life. She has gone from being dependent upon pain-killing injections which left her unable to function to being able to manage her condition so that it doesn’t affect her daily life. She spoke of the ‘hope’ and ‘confidence’ that seeing our specialist gave  her. We are very grateful that this prompted her to fundraise for the Clinic to secure its future. Next time she is planning a tea party, so watch this space!    

 

 


 4. Adidas Challenge

Our Chief Executive and 3 supporters are running this 5k event at Hyde Park next weekend. We wish them all the best with their last training push and hope that they make it safely to the finish line! If any of you have signed up for this event or any others please let us know by replying to this email.

If you wish to sponsor our runners please follow the link to their joint Virgin Money Giving Page.


5. Great Big Small Charity Car Draw – you could be the proud owner of a new Fiat 500

           

 

This year we are taking part in The Great Big Small Charity Car Draw. Over the next two weeks we will be selling tickets to raise money for the clinic and for the chance to win a funky new Fiat 500 1.2 Pop.

For every £2 ticket sold, we receive £1.90 with the remainder going to the FSI, a charity that supports small organistaions and which regularly provides valuable free training to our staff.

The closing date to purchase tickets is the Friday the 16th of September and the draw will take place on Tuesday the 25th of October.

You can purchase tickets either at the clinic or by going online via this link: www.smallcharitycardraw.co.uk/tickets.php?id=clmc or visit www.thefsi.org/2011/03/car-draw-home-page/ for more information.


6. Remember a Charity

Remember a Charity Week is taking place from the 12th to the 18th of September. This is an annual awareness week with the aim of promoting legacies and encouraging more people to consider leaving a gift to charity when writing a Will.

Last year we finalised the wording for our legacy leaflet and I would like to thank those that expressed their views. We apologise for the delay in its circulation but this is due to our long-awaited rebranding. I am pleased to announce that due to being awarded a grant for this, the majority of the work has now been completed. We plan to launch over the next 4 months.

Late last year, the Clinic received its first ever legacy, not from a patient but a migraine sufferer who found us via her solicitor. This has prompted us to join the organisation ‘Remember a Charity’ in the hope that we receive more in the future. Membership means that we are included in their database for solicitors. Along with this we receive support and training on promoting the subject to our supporters.

Leaving a gift in your Will is something everyone can do and this can be done in a way to suit your personal circumstances. Recent legislation means that it will now also help to further reduce your inheritance tax liability. Legacies are important for charities, with some getting as much as a third of their donations this way.

 

During this dedicated week we are encouraging our patients to get together to have a tea party to discuss the possibility of leaving a legacy in their Will and at the same time raise money for the clinic. We have numerous tea bags provided free by Remember a Charity and some book marks, if you fancied a book group tea. Please contact rebecca.sterry@migraineclinic.org.uk for a pack of goodies to help the event run smoothly.

For more detailed guidance on legacies including Codicil forms and a copy of our leaflet please see our website www.migraineclinic.org.uk or for more information on Remember a Charity Week please view the website www.rememberacharity.org.uk.

FSI Small charity Car Draw 11

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

The City of London Migraine Clinic is this year taking part in The Great Big Small Charity Car Draw 2011.  By buying a £2  ticket participants are entered into a raffle to win a new Fiat 500 car. Even better they can nominate a charity to receive £1.90 of their ticket price.

This is a great opportunity to win a £10,000 car whilst also giving to a worthy cause. 

You can purchase tickets and choose the clinic to receive the majority of the ticket price by clicking here.

The closing date is the 16th of September and the draw takes place on the 25th of October. For more information on the draw and the car itself, visit the FSI Car-Draw 2011 website.