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OUR PROMISE TO YOU

We guarantee that you can see a Doctor within 24 hours (week-days).
 
Few Practices offer this level of service.
 
See page entitled Appointments and read section 'Non-appointments'.

Summary Care Records 

This Practice has no plans to engage in the Dept of Health Summary Care Records (SCR) scheme
 

Consulting Times

Clock
Monday:08:30 to 12:0014:00 to 18:30
Tuesday:08:30 to 12:0014:00 to 18:30
Wednesday:08:30 to 12:0014:00 to 18:30
Thursday:08:30 to 12:0014:00 to 18:30
Friday:08:30 to 12:0015:00 to 17:00
Both Medical Centres are open at the following times:
8.15am to 6.30pm Monday to Thursday
8.15am to 6.00pm Friday

Patients may telephone the surgery at the following times:
  • 8am to 6.30pm Monday to Thursday
  • 8am to 6pm on a Friday.
Patients can also visit the Medical Centre at these times:
  • 8.15am to 6.30pm Monday to Thursday
  • 8.15am to 6pm Friday.
By Appointment:

Monday to Friday morning, afternoon and evening surgeries – see surgery timetable sheet.   
There are several ways of making an appointment with a doctor.
  • Ask at Reception to book a consultation. These can be booked, often, up to two months ahead and can be with the doctor of your choice.
  • Book a telephone consultation. Some problems can be dealt with over the telephone and this saves having to come to the medical centre. Reception staff will take a telephone number for the doctor to contact you at a specific time. This does not need to be your home telephone number but can be a mobile or even your work number.
  • Walk in to the Open Surgery (see non-appointments below). This runs from 08.30 until 10.15am every weekday. You will be seen by one of the doctors. However, if you wish to see a particular doctor, you are requested to make an appointment.
  • calendar Click Here to book/cancel your appointment online


Non-Appointments:

Our patients can see a Doctor within 24 hours (week-days). 
 
Monday to Friday Open surgery is from 8.30am – 10.15am. No appointment is necessary. It is therefore always possible to see a doctor in the morning surgery.
In order to reduce the length of time a patient might have to wait at open surgeries, patients will be seen in turn by any available doctor. Patients who want to see a particular doctor, or who need to be seen less urgently, might prefer not to attend open surgery but to make an appointment instead.
Click here to see the surgery timetable.