How to make an appointment
Before contacting us, please consider the following
Check it's not an emergency.
Call 111 or 999 for urgent medical help if you have any of these as your request will not be seen immediately.
- Crushing chest pain and tightness
- New drooping on one side of the face, slurred speech, difficulty raising your arms, weakness, or numbness on one side of your body.
- Severe difficulty breathing
- Heavy bleeding that won't stop
- Severe injuries
- Feeling suicidal, wanting to harm yourself, or others.
Appointments
Appointments can be made either by calling in to the surgery between 8.30am - 6.00pm, or by telephoning the surgery between 8.00am and 6.30pm Monday to Friday.
Appointments are available Monday to Friday 8.00am – 6.30pm.
Call the Surgery - 01550 720648
We will ask you questions about why you need an appointment and will sometimes direct you to an alternative healthcare practitioner – this may be a pharmacist, dentist, optician, or other local service.
We offer:
SAME DAY / EMERGENCY APPOINTMENTS
These can be booked from 8am and should be booked if you need to see a GP that day. Although there is a choice of doctors, we cannot always guarantee the doctor requested.
Children 16 years and younger presenting with an acute issue will be seen on the same day.
NON - URGENT APPOINTMENTS UP TO 6-WEEKS IN ADVANCE
You may book with a clinician of choice up to 6 weeks in advance.
Click here to request a Nun-Urgent Appointment
HOME VISITS
A Home Visit is provided when a patient who is housebound and unable to attend the surgery, or a resident in a care/nursing home are too unwell to attend the surgery. Please request before 11am.
OUT OF HOURS
Should you need to access to a doctor outside of surgery hours, please call NHS 111