When the practice is closed (evenings, weekends and bank holidays), please use the services below to get the right care:
- Urgent medical advice (not life-threatening)
Contact NHS 111 by calling 111 or visiting www.111.nhs.uk.
NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day and can:- Give you medical advice
- Arrange an out-of-hours GP appointment if needed
- Direct you to the most appropriate local service, such as a walk-in centre or urgent treatment centre
Visit your local Urgent Treatment Centre. To Find your local UTC, please click this link: Find urgent and emergency care services – NHS
- Emergencies
Call 999 or attend A&E immediately if you or someone else has a serious or life-threatening condition or if you have had an accident.
Examples include:- Chest pain or suspected heart attack
- Difficulty breathing
- Signs of a stroke (face drooping, arm weakness, speech problems)
- Severe bleeding or loss of consciousness
- Minor illnesses and advice
Your local pharmacy can offer advice and treatment for many common conditions such as coughs, colds, sore throats, rashes, and minor infections. You can find your local pharmacy by clicking this link: Find a pharmacy – NHS
Please do not attend the surgery when we are closed, as there will be no staff available to help you. If your problem can wait, please contact the practice when we reopen.
