Appointments

COVID-19 Update

All online appointments are telephone appointments only until further notice. This will support the management of infection risk and allow patients to be given appropriate advice and support. If you would like a face to face appointment, please telephone the appointment line.

If you experience any problems, please report these to reception.

Please be informed you can book an appointment with any GP (subject to availability).

We no longer have personal lists.

Our practice is collaborating with NHS business services authority (NHSBSA) who is providing NHS numbers for those patients that maybe suitable for electronic repeat dispensing prescriptions. The information is obtained from NHS prescriptions submitted to the NHSBSA. A member of our clinical team will contact these patients soon to explain the benefits of this service.

Please see our Appointment Times for a list of days the GPs work

Online Services

We offer online booking of appointments and online requesting of repeat prescriptions for patients over 16 years of age. To make use of these services you first need to register with us at the practice or via our website for Patient Access.

You will need to bring in your photographic ID (passport or driving licence photocard) and you will be given a registration letter. You will then be able to create an account on the Patient Access website, using the information in the registration letter.

Using the online appointments and repeat prescriptions service should be fairly intuitive but if you get stuck, the online help is clear.

Evening And Weekend Access To GP Appointments

GP appointments are now available during the evening and at the weekend for people registered within our primary care network.

This means that both routine and urgent appointments are available at a local hub during weekday evenings and on a Saturday and Sunday, to make sure local people get the health help and support they need.

How To Book An Evening Or Weekend Appointment At A Hub:

Appointments can be booked through your own GP practice in the normal way, during normal opening hours.

Clinicians working at the hubs will have access to your medical records with your agreement. You will be asked before any information is shared and can decline if you wish.

Telephone Advice

The doctors and nurses are usually available to speak to patients on the telephone between the morning and afternoon surgeries. If the doctor or nurse is not available callers will either be advised to try later or that the doctor or nurse will return the call. Please be aware that in non-urgent cases the call might not be returned the same day.