Book or change an appointment
Last Updated: Monday, 19 August 2024To book an appointment:
- Phone the surgery and speak with a receptionist Monday to Friday from 8:10am to 6.30pm (excluding bank holidays and training closures)
- Request an appointment online (PATCHS)
- See details of future bank holiday closures and training closures (one Wednesday each month)
When you get in touch, our reception team will ask what you need help with.
This will help us assess your needs and identify the most suitable doctor, nurse or health professional to help you.
About PATCHS
PATCHS is an online service that allows you to quickly and easily access GP services. Answer a few simple questions and PATCHS will get you the help you need. PATCHS is only available during surgery hours.
7 Day GP Service (Extended Hours Appointments)
We also offer appointments during the evening and at weekends through the 7 Day GP Service. This is a separate service, but held in our building.
These appointments are available 5pm to 9pm on Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm on Saturday and 9am to 1pm on Sunday.
You can book these appointments in advance by calling our reception team on 01704 566646. Please note: to cancel any appointments at the 7 Day GP Service, you need to contact the service directly on 01704 395755.
About your appointment
When you contact us, we may offer you a consultation:
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By phone
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Face to face at the surgery
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On a video call
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By online consultation (PATCHS)
Important: Important: If you have to cancel your appointment
Please tell us if you need to cancel your appointment and give us as much notice as possible. This means we can offer your appointment to another patient.
How to cancel your appointment
You can cancel any appointment by using the NHS App. You can also call the surgery to tell us.
If you need help with your appointment
Please tell us:
- If there’s a specific doctor, nurse or other health professional you would prefer to see. We will do our best to organise that but it won't always be possible
- If you would prefer to consult with the doctor or nurse by phone, face-to-face or video call
- If you need an interpreter
- If you have any other access or communication needs