Reception Opening Hours

Mon 8:30am- 6:00pm

Tue 8:30am - 6:00pm

Wed 8:15am - 6:00pm

Thur 8:30am - 6:00pm

Fri 8:30am - 6:00pm

Sat - CLOSED (Except 2 Saturdays a month)

Sun - CLOSED

Public Holidays - CLOSED

Please note our telephone line is switched off between 12:30pm and 2:00pm except on Wednesdays when the phones switches off at 12:45pm, however the practice is open for patients. We are also closed on the first Friday of every month for practice meeting from 12:30pm to 2:30pm, the surgery door is shut during the meeting and reopens at 2:30pm. Should you need medical assistance during this period please contact the single point of access service on 0300 033 5000.

Practice Extended Access

We understand that many patients lead busy lives and are unable to always attend in working hours, we offer appointments on two Saturdays a month between 9.00 am and 11.30 am. Access during these times are for pre-booked appointments only.

When We Are Closed

When the practice is closed, there is an out of hours emergency medical service available at all times. This service is meant for urgent and emergency problems and should not be used to avoid the inconvenience of consulting during the day. If you need out of hours help, you should telephone 111 which is a free-phone number nationwide. Trained staff located at the call control centre will handle your enquiry.

On dialling 111 a team of fully trained advisers and experienced nurses will assess your condition and direct you to the local service that can help you best, when you need it. That could be your GP surgery, an out of hours GP, A&E, a local urgent care centre, emergency dentist or a late opening pharmacist. The 111 service is in operation 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Remember the Out of Hours Service is for urgent problems only. Please do not contact the service for a second opinion or for anything which can wait until the next working day.

If you have a minor ailment you could visit your local pharmacy who will be able to provide you with some help or signpost you onto the next available service.

In a genuine emergency you should call 999. Chest pains and / or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.