Appointments

Routine Appointments

Routine appointments are available to book on the day and we also offer some appointments out of hours on the following days:

Tuesday evening – 6:30pm – 8:00pm
Wednesday morning – 7:00am – 8:00am
Thursday morning – 7:00am – 8:00am
Thursday evening – 6:30pm – 7:30pm

When booking a routine follow up appointment, we ask that wherever possible you try to see the same doctor to ensure continuity of care.

There is a limited amount of routine appointments that we can offer each day, so you may be asked to try again another day once they have been booked.

You can make an appointment by telephone but please bear in mind that the telephone lines can be extremely busy during the early part of the morning. 

Urgent Appointments

If you feel that your medical problem is urgent, you will be offered the first available appointment with a clinician. Due to time constraints you will be seen for that problem only.

The receptionists will always do their best to accommodate you at a time that is suitable, but if your need is genuinely urgent they can only offer you the next available slot and we would expect that getting medical attention will be your priority rather than finding an appointment that fits around work, school or other engagements.

Cancel an Appointment

If you cannot attend an appointment for any reason please inform us as soon as possible in order for us to give the slot to someone else.

To cancel your appointment:

Call the practice on 01484 714349

Chaperones

All patients are entitled to have a chaperone present for any consultation, examination or procedure where they feel one is required. The chaperone may be a family member or friend. On occasions you may prefer a formal chaperone to be present i.e. a trained member of staff.

Wherever possible we would ask you to make this request at the time of booking your appointment so that arrangements can be made and your appointment is not delayed in any way. Where this is not possible, we will endeavour to provide a formal chaperone at the time of request. However, it may be necessary to reschedule your appointment.

Get fast help from a Pharmacist

Your pharmacist can help with various conditions such as minor cuts, sprains, aches, colds, headaches, rashes, cystitis.

Why Visit Your Pharmacy?

It’s estimated 50 million visits to the GP are made every year for minor ailments such as coughs and colds, mild eczema and athlete’s foot.

But by visiting your pharmacy instead, you could save yourself time and trouble. Instead of booking and waiting for a GP appointment, you can visit your local pharmacist any time, just walk in.

How your pharmacy can help.

Minor Ailments and Conditions Your Pharmacy May Help With

  • mild skin conditions, such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, impetigo, athlete’s foot
  • coughs and colds, including blocked nose (nasal congestion), and sore throats
  • bruises, sunburn, and minor burns and scalds
  • constipation and piles (haemorrhoids)
  • hay fever, dry eyes and allergies (including rashes, bites and stings)
  • aches and pains, including earache, headache, migraine, back pain and toothache
  • vomiting, heartburn, indigestion, diarrhoea and threadworms
  • period pain, thrush and cystitis
  • head lice (nits)
  • conjunctivitis, cold sores and mouth ulcers
  • warts and verrucas
  • nappy rash and teething

Getting the Most out of an Appointment

In Great Britain, patients on average have just ten minutes with their GP. The British Medical Association (BMA)‘s Doctor Patient Partnership offers the following advice to help you use this time effectively.

Be Prepared

Make a list of any questions or problems you wish to discuss before hand.

Take a pen and paper as you may want to note down important points.

Wear loose clothing if it’s likely you will need to be examined.

Be prepared to tell your doctor of any non-prescription medicines or supplements you are taking.

You can bring someone with you for support.

During The Appointment

Don’t be afraid to ask questions.

If you don’t understand, ask your doctor to repeat it or write it down.

If you are prescribed a drug, make sure you know why it has been given to you, how long to take it for etc. Remember pharmacists are experts in medication and a very useful source of advice.

Be direct. If you have a problem that you find embarrassing or difficult to talk about, don’t leave it to the end of the appointment before mentioning it. Remember your problem is likely to a common one for your GP, who is there to help you.

One problem at a time

If you have several problems it is more effective in the long run to concentrate on just one problem during the consultation than to have to rush through a list of problems. Be prepared to make another appointment so that each problem can be given the time it needs to be sorted out.

Be on Time

Be on time for your appointment, or inform the surgery as soon as possible, if you wish to cancel your appointment.

Separate Appointments

Make a separate appointment for each member of the family.

Under 14 Year Olds

Accompany under 14 year olds. If however, a young person strongly wishes to be treated without his/her parent’s involvement, his or her confidentiality will be respected.

Home Visits

If possible please try to telephone reception before 11:00 if you require a home visit.

You may only request a home visit if you are housebound or are too ill to visit the practice. Your GP will only visit you at home if they think that your medical condition requires it and will also decide how urgently a visit is needed.

You can be visited at home by a community nurse if you are referred by your GP. You should also be visited at home by a health visitor if you have recently had a baby or if you are newly registered with a GP and have a child under five years.

Late For Your Appointment

Please attend your appointment on time, if you are late you may not be seen. If you are not seen you will not be able to rearrange your appointment until the next working day-except in the event of an medical emergency that requires immediate attention.

Text Reminder Service

We have a texting service which allows you to receive confirmation and reminders about your appointments.

To have this service you will need to register by completing a consent form.

Please remember to update your contact details with us when you change address, telephone numbers and email address.

SMS / Text Message Consent

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Training Practice

Registrars

You may also be offered an appointment with a Registrar doctor(s)

Dr Tochukwu Ngokere

Foundation Year 2 (FY2) doctors

You may also be offered an appointment with a FY2 doctor(s). This is a recently qualified doctor who is in their second year post graduation. They are closely supervised by Dr Wilson and will see patients in the normal way.

Pharmacy Technicians

Pharmacy Pre-Reg

Trainee Advanced Care Practitioner

Medical Students

The practice sometimes also teaches medical students. Your permission will be sought if one is to be present during a consultation.