Who should I see?

We try to keep our GP appointments for patients with more serious health problems.

Before you book an appointment to see a doctor please consider whether an appointment with a practice nurse might be appropriate. They can help you with a wide range of medical problems.

Our receptionists can help you decide which is the right person for you to see or please see other options in the pages below.

Nurse Practitioner role

We have several well qualified Nurse Practitioners in the practice. These valuable members of staff manage many conditions that previously you would need to see a GP for. They are ... [continue] Nurse Practitioner role

Your Local Pharmacy

Your local pharmacy can help treat most common colds or illnesses with over the counter medicines, they can also offer health advice for you and your family. In turn this ... [continue] Your Local Pharmacy

Our Health Care Assistants

The Surgery has a team of experienced Health Care Assistants who are available to help the Nursing team with a range of clinical tasks including blood pressure checks, phlebotomy, height ... [continue] Our Health Care Assistants

Pharmacists

Pharmacists are highly trained health professionals and can give you confidential health advice for a range of common illnesses and complaints. Don’t wait for a GP appointment for coughs, colds, ... [continue] Pharmacists

NHS 111

111 is the free NHS non-emergency number. You should use the NHS 111 service if you urgently need medical help or advice but it’s not a life-threatening situation. Call 111 ... [continue] NHS 111

A & E

A&E is for life-threatening accidents and emergencies only. Before you go there, ask yourself, “Is it a real emergency?” If not, please consider using other local health services before you ... [continue] A & E

Date published: 14th March, 2022
Date last updated: 14th March, 2022