Appointments

Routine appointments

When booking an appointment, the receptionist will ask you questions about your symptoms, this is to ensure you are booked with the most appropriate person.

Our reception team are well trained and have lots of different appointments they can offer. To help you quickly and safely, they need to know who is best for you.

Sometimes, you will see a GP (doctor).
Other times, you might see a Physician associate, Nurse, Pharmacist, or another expert who is best to help you.

Our team will tell you if your appointment is:

Routine – your appointment will be within the next 14 days

Urgent – you need to be seen quickly

For all appointments (Monday to Friday 8am – 6:30pm)

To request an urgent appointment:

  • – Phone us 01983 618388, Monday to Friday from 8am to 6:30pm.
  • – Use eConsult
  • – Visit the surgery and speak with a receptionist.

Chaperones

You can ask to have someone with you during your appointment or procedure at the surgery.
This person is called a chaperone. It might be a nurse, a health care assistant, or another trusted staff member.
We might also offer to have a chaperone there. If you’re not sure, please call us before your appointment and we can talk it through with you.

Cancelling your appointment

To help us provide the best service, please let us know as soon as possible if you need to cancel or change an appointment.

  • use the – NHS App
  • using the GP online system – SystmOnline
  • phone us on 01983 618388

Consult with a Doctor online

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Home Visits

Home visits are at the discretion of your doctor. Please only request a visit if the patient is too ill or unable to come to the surgery. Conditions like a rash or fever do not prevent patients from visiting the surgery and will not endanger others. Please inform the receptionist when you arrive.