- Telephone the Surgery on 01273
328950
Alternatively you can book
appointments online.
In order to be
able to book your appointment online you must
register for this service in
person at the surgery.
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If you are unable to keep an
appointment, for whatever reason,
please let us know in order that we
can offer the appointment to another
patient.
CLICK HERE for our Doctors'
Consultation Times.
All consultations are by appointment
which can be made in person or by
telephone
during practice opening hours or
online at anytime. In
some cases it may be possible for
your problem to be resolved over the
telephone.
The practice offers appointments
that are able to be booked in
advance as well as appointments that
are only available on the day. If
you require an on the day
appointment please phone at 8.30am.
These appointments cannot be booked
in advance.
Outside our normal hours, South East
Health take all emergency calls.
Telephone 0845 456 5420.
There are also a few appointments
throughout the week reserved for
those in urgent need of a
consultation. If there are no
appointments available but you need
to see a doctor urgently, the
receptionist may ask you to come in
at a particular time. This will mean
you need to be prepared to sit and
wait until a doctor is available to
see you.
A standard consultation with a
doctor or nurse is for 10 minutes.
Please let us know, as soon as
possible, if you are unable to
attend or no longer require the
appointment you have booked.
You do not need to speak to a member
of staff to cancel an appointment, simply dial
01273 328950, option 1 and leave a
message.
You do not need to speak to a
member of staff to cancel an
appointment, simply dial 01273
328950, option 1 and leave a message.
Alternatively you can cancel
appointments online.
In order to be
able to cancel your appointment online you must
register for this service in
person at the surgery.
Read more »
Non-attendance of
an appointment wastes doctors’
valuable time, which may have
otherwise been made available for a
patient with an urgent problem.
We endeavour to keep waiting times
to a minimum, especially for
children and anyone experiencing
severe discomfort or distress. An
emergency may mean that you have to
wait to see the doctor.
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Your first consultation in three
years |
If you are aged
over 16 but under 75 and are seeing
a doctor for the first time in three
years the doctor may offer a further
examination to establish your
current state of health.
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