Health Charities
Marie Curie
Marie Curie Cancer Care is a UK charity dedicated to the care of people with terminal cancer and other illnesses. Over the financial year 2010/11, we reached a total of 31,799 patients
YouthHealthTalk
Youthhealthtalk enables young people, their family and friends, and professionals such as doctors and teachers to understand young people's experiences of health, illness and life in general. The website feature real-life accounts of issues such as effect on work and education, social life and relationships, consulting health professionals and treatment.
Macmillan Cancer Support
One in three of us will get cancer and it’s the toughest thing most of us will ever face. If you’ve been diagnosed with cancer, or a loved one has, you’ll want a team of people in your corner supporting you every step of the way. Macmillan provide practical, medical and financial support and push for better cancer care.
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Urgent (Same Day) Appointments

calendarPlease contact us as soon as possible after 8:20am if you have a problem requiring urgent medical attention.

We offer an urgent minor illness service each day 8:30am to 12:00pm and 1:30pm to 5:30pm. This service, which is by appointment only, is operated by specially trained nurses, supported by a GP.

Nurses take telephone calls for routine queries. If you need to book a telephone appointment with a specialist nurse you will be given a time to ring back.

Routine (Non-Urgent) Appointments

If you require an appointment with a doctor or nurse you may call in to the Medical Centre or contact us by telephone to book your appointment. You may also register to use our online booking facility for GP appointments (see top of page).

You will see your own doctor wherever possible, so that you receive the best continuity of care. If your doctor is away on leave, you will be offered an appointment with another doctor.

Doctors take telephone calls for routine enquiries. These calls are taken between consultations and therefore must be kept brief. If you need to book a telephone appointment with your doctor you will be given a time to ring back.

If you require an appointment with a nurse, please contact the Medical Centre either in person or by telephone, after 9.30am.

Appointments for blood tests can also be booked via Nurses’ Desk. All blood tests and urine samples must have been requested by a doctor or nurse from the Medical Centre.


 
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