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Book an Appointment
How To Book An Appointment
Please note - only attend the surgery if you have a pre-booked appointment.
Speak to a pharmacist
Your pharmacy can advise you on minor illness without the need of an appointment. Please speak to a pharmacist first.
Pharmacy & Self-Care
Pharmacists are qualified healthcare professionals who can offer clinical advice, over the counter medicines and their use, to effectively and safely manage a range of minor health concerns. They can also help you to decide whether you'll need to see a doctor. You don't need an appointment and you won't even be asked to make a purchase. Every pharmacy also has a private consultation area for you to talk about your symptoms in private if you prefer.
Self Care Advice
You can often sort your own health issues without needing to see us
The NHS website, Patient.co.uk and the Health & Care Video Library are three excellent websites you can use free of charge.
They have powerful search functions so you can find what you need quickly
Use eConsult
If you need some GP advice or a callback, feel free to use our new online e-Consult service
Guarantees you a response by the end of the next working day! Find out more by clicking here.
Book Online
(CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE) Book online with Patient Access, myGP, getUbetter or the NHS App
Visit Us
Come into the Health Centre where our friendly reception staff will help you.
Please do not come to the surgery if you are showing any symptoms of Covid-19
Telephone
Call 0117 969 5391 and follow the instructions to select the correct option on your telephone keypad.
Please bear with us as we are experiencing a large amount of calls.
Life Threatening - Go to A&E
If you or someone you know has a life-threatening condition, such as loss of consciousness, a sudden confused state, chest pain, breathing difficulties etc, you should call 999
In an EMERGENCY call 999.
Emergencies are situations that cannot be managed at home and may be life threatening