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Routine Appointments Appointments are for 10 minutes which means we can only deal with 1 major problem or several minor problems.  If you feel you will need longer please ask the receptionist when you book for an extended appointment.
 
 
Surgery Extended Hours
These appointments are for pre-bookable routine appointments only and CANNOT be booked on the day. It is hoped this will provide a better, more convenient service for our working patients. Any urgent medical problems will be directed to the out of hours service.
Extended hours: Monday 7.30am to 8.30am, 6.00pm to 7.30pm


Late Arrivals
If you arrive 10 minutes or more late for your appointment you may be asked to book another appointment. In order to keep to appointment times, it is important that you are punctual. Same Day Appointments
Your request for a same day appointment may be passed to a Nurse Practitioner or a Doctor. The Nurse Practitioner's role is to ensure that the patient gets the most appropriate care at the most appropriate time depending on the problem. They can prescribe medicines if necessary.
You will need to leave a telephone number where you are available to speak to the nurse practitioner about your concern. You may be offered advice on how to manage the problem at home, given an appointment with the Nurse Practitioner or another health care professional.
You may be offered an appointment that day or in the near future depending upon the medical urgency of the problem. Please plan ahead for routine consultation with GP's.
Please note that all the calls are recorded to protect the patient and surgery staff. Please be assured that your confidentiality will be maintained at all times.


Cancelling your Appointment
If you are unable to attend an appointment with one of the doctors or nurses, please telephone or use the link at the bottom of this page to cancel your appointment.
Test Results
Please contact the surgery to get the results of any test that you have had done between 12.00 and 5pm.
Routine blood, urine and swab results usually take around 3-5 working days to be processed and reported. X-rays and ultrasounds take 7 days and cervical smears 8-10 weeks.
Contact details
Can we contact you in an emergency?  Please notifiy us if you change your address, telephone or mobile number.  We may need to contact you pending results of tests.  Suggestions and Complaints
We aim to give a high quality service. Please approach any member of staff if you have a suggestion, complaint or comment. We value your input. 

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Sick Certificate
Clinics

Sick Certificates

On the 6th April 2010 the sick note will change chdand become the fit note. So now, when you fall ill or are injured, your GP can advise you whether, with some extra support, you could make an earlier return to work. For example, if you have a problem with mobility, a job where you can work sitting down rather than standing up might help.

In many cases, going back to work can actually help your recovery. For more information please go to www.dwp.gov.uk/fitnote


Advice on Illness & Conditions

NHS Direct can advise you if you are unsure if you need to contact the surgery. They also have a health information service to give you further details about existing
conditions and further support and literature.

Telephone 0845 46 47. The Nurse Practitioner at the surgery is happy to offer advice.