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Appointments

We offer scheduled appointments with the doctors and the nurse. We make every effort to offer appointments that are convenient to our patients and with whom they would like to see.

Making an Appointment

diaryYou can make an appointment in person at reception or by telephoning the surgery. It is generally easier to telephone after 10 am to get a routine appointment.

Appointments run from 8.30 – 11.30 am and from 2.30 – 7.10 pm. The surgery is closed on Thursday afternoons.

Please ask to see the same doctor if possible each time and particularly to see the same doctor for the same problem. You can however choose to see another doctor if you wish.

If you cannot attend at the arranged time, please contact the reception so that they can give the appointment to someone else and arrange a new one for you. Any non-attendance is recorded in your records.

Patients who repeatedly fail to attend booked appointments will be removed from the practice list.

If you are 16 or younger, you do not have to be seen with a parent or guardian, but it would be a good idea to tell them that you are coming for an appointment.

Urgent Appointments

If you have an urgent medical problem, please ring the practice either between 8.15 and 9am or 2.45 and 3.30pm and the receptionist will take your details. For minor illnesses such as coughs, colds, cystitis, the receptionist will help you get a consultation with a pharmacist or optometrist quickly. You can get simple remedies and advice without waiting to see the doctor. Click here for more information about the Minor Ailments Scheme or link to our webpage here.

The duty doctor will call you back that morning or afternoon and will decide on the best course of action and whether or not you need to attend the practice.

We do not provide a “walk-in” service. Please do not come to the surgery without an appointment. You may not be seen. 

The doctor or nurse will not be able to discuss any other issues such as routine problems or ongoing illnesses. For sick notes please call and leave the details with the receptionist. These may be done without an appointment if the doctor is aware of the illness.