If you live alone and have either a high temperature or a new continuous cough or develop a loss of taste or smell, do not leave your home for at least 10 days. If you live with other people, keep them at home for 14 days. To check if you need medical help, use the 111 coronavirus service. Only call 111 if you cannot get help online. DO NOT go to your GP surgery, hospital or pharmacy. Read More
Appointments
There are several ways to get the medical advice you need. We offer face to face appointments, telephone consultations and advice via an online consultation (eConsult).
The practice operates a 'duty doctor' system to ensure we always have adequate capacity to deal with patients who are acutely unwell and require medical attention the same day.
Appointments are available throughout the day during our opening hours and can be booked online, by telephone or in-person at the reception, up to four weeks in advance. Please select one of the below appointment types, to get the best suited help on time.
For non-urgent issues, please follow the guidelines below and choose the right service, which can help you without any appointment. This will help us being more efficient and making an appointment available to you when you need it the most.
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Pharmacy
Your pharmacy can advise you on minor illness without the need of an appointment. Please speak to a pharmacist first.
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Online Consultation
Our Online Consultation service will let you request advice, treatment, sick notes, GP letters, recent test results and more. Fill out a quick online form and we will deal with your request before the end of the next working day.
3
GP Online Services
Book an appointment with your GP, nurse or clinician at a time that suits you. Sign in to your registered GP online service.
4
Call the Practice
Appointments can be booked by calling the practice during working hours