How can I see the doctor?

If you ring for an appointment between 8.00 am and 10.30 am we will offer you a choice of appointments. If you feel you need to be seen on the day we will ask you it if is something the doctor can deal with over the telephone. But if it is something you need to see a doctor in a consultation for, we will offer you the option of coming to our 'Sit and Wait' surgery.

When you check in at reception the computer gives you a number and we call people in turn,

As an alternative to ringing for an appointment, if you want to be seen in the 'Sit and Wait' surgery just come down to reception between 8.40 am and 10.30 am and register at reception and you will be seen in turn.

Routine appointments are still available to book up to six weeks in advance.

If your condition requires immediate attention for example chest pain, breathlessness, etc then you will be offered an appointment with the 'on-call' doctor who may wish to speak to you in the first instance to assess how quickly you need to be seen.

We hope by doing this we will make it easier for patients to get same day appointments and reduce the requirements for the doctor to discuss appointment requests with you. Feedback from most patients is that our morning 'Sit and Wait' appointments are very valued.

If you feel you want to see a doctor then just come to our 'Sit and Wait' surgery and we will see you!


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