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Surgery
Timetable
The surgery is open daily Monday
to Friday between 8.00am and 6.00pm and until 6.30pm for phone calls. Late evening
opening till 7.45pm every Tuesday for pre-booked routine appointments. Open every
lunchtime except Wednesdays. The surgery is closed approximately four Wednesday
afternoons a year for training purposes.
Out
Of Hours
When the surgery is closed emergency
calls are covered by the Trust out-of-hours service. To contact them ring the
surgery on 0844 477 3115 and a recorded message will give the number to ring
or you can dial directly on 0845 600 1231 or call NHS Direct on 0845 4647. It
is also possible to ring the surgery and choose to be directly transferred to the out-of-hours service
without redialling.
Disabled
Patients
Both surgeries have wheelchair access
and surgeries on the ground floor. Staff will be pleased to assist if necessary.
Ambulances
The hospital or GP, via our administrative
staff, will arrange an ambulance for patients where necessary. For outpatient
appointments arrangements are made by the patient at the ambulance desk at the
hospital.