Consulting Room
How can we help you?
For Health reviews, including Asthma reviews and Smoking cessation please visit our Health Review and Assessment Clinic.
Visit a Pharmacist
- No appointment necessary
- Many pharmacists have a confidential area
- Open till late and at weekends
Pharmacy First Visit one of the pharmacies taking part in the Pharmacy First scheme. You will be seen promptly by a member of the pharmacy team and you can ask to be seen in private. Some practices use this scheme and may give you a voucher (one per patient) to take to the pharmacy.Contact a Nurse
GP Extended AccessGPEA offer GP and nursing appointments from 8am-8pm, 7 days a week, including bank holidays. Please ask the reception staff at your surgery to book you into these appointments if they suit your needs better. You can find out more about GPEA byContact a Doctor
GP Extended AccessGPEA offer GP and nursing appointments from 8am-8pm, 7 days a week, including bank holidays. Please ask the reception staff at your surgery to book you into these appointments if they suit your needs better. You can find out more about GPEA by clicking belowNHS 111
Call 111 at any time, 24 hours a day. You will speak to NHS professional staff who will help guide you on any medical issue.Calls are free from landlines and mobiles. 111Alternatively, you can use the NHS 111 symptom checker which can be used to help you decide who would be most appropriate to be seen by: 111.nhs.uk- If you have any medical concerns, please download the AskFirst app and this will provide you with initial clinical advice or allow you to book an appointment if needed.
You can also self-refer using this App to physiotherapy, counselling through IAPT and CBT help for anxiety and depression and sleep disorders, community support and advice through Social Prescribing as well as book appointments.
If you prefer to self-refer without the AskFirst App, please see links for the following: