Improving access to general practice: morning and evening appointments available
Patients who are registered at this practice can book an appointment to see a GP on Monday and Thursday evenings (after 6.30pm) or Tuesday and Friday mornings (7am till 8am) and on some occasions a nurse appointment may also be available. Talk to the practice receptionist to find out more or book an appointment.
To book your appointment, contact the surgery during normal opening hours.
If you need urgent medical advice when the surgery is closed, you should continue to call NHS 111.
If you or your family need urgent medical care when the surgery is closed, please call free phone 111. Calls are free from both landlines and mobiles.
Your needs will be assessed and you will either be given advice or arrangements will be made for you to be seen by a healthcare professional. If the advisor thinks your condition is more serious they will direct you to a hospital or send an ambulance.
Out-of-hours services are generally busy so please think carefully before asking to see a doctor and only do so if you genuinely cannot wait until the surgery re-opens.
111 online is a fast and convenient alternative to the 111 phone service and provides an option for people who want to access 111 digitally.
Your needs will be assessed and you will be given advice about whether you need:
If you need face to face medical attention you may be asked to attend a Primary Care Centre.
Click here to access NHS 111 online or call 111 to speak to a staff member.
The NHS Urgent Care Centre is located at Seaton House, London Road, Nottingham NG2 4LA (next to the BBC building).
The centre offers assessment and treatment for health conditions that are urgent but non-life threatening such as:
No appointment is needed; just drop in between 07:00 and 21:00 365 days a year.
Your local pharmacy can also offer you a range of services including advice and medicines to relieve symptoms of minor ailments.
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