Appointments Consult a clinician, routine appointments, sick notes and more...

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Do you need an Appointment?

You may not need an appointment. Please visit our Do You Need an Appointment page for information about what is the right service for you. This could include Self-Care or a Pharmacist, NHS 111 online or requesting an appointment with the practice.

How to Request an Appointment

You can request an appointment with a doctor or clinician by using the I Want Help For A Medical Issue form. Your request will be assessed and assigned to the best person to help you with your concern.

Please ensure you check your emails regularly for our response.

Routine Appointments

Routine appointments are usually booked or arranged in advance (up to 2 weeks in advance) and you could be seen by a range of clinicians such as a paramedic, a nurse or healthcare assistant, as well as a GP. Routine appointments are required for symptoms or conditions such as the following:

Request your routine appointments by completing the I Want Help For A Medical Issue form.

More Urgent Advice

If your needs are more urgent then a routine appointment may not be suitable. We have limited but daily availability of on the day or short notice appointments with our Duty Team. Please contact Reception on 01263 712461 if you feel you need to speak to someone sooner.

See Also…

  • Cancel an Appointment
  • Referrals
  • Sick/Fit Notes – click here and select the “I have an ADMIN query” option. This will then direct you to the form needed to request a sick note.
  • Test Results – click here and select the “I have an ADMIN query” to be directed to the referral form. PLEASE only chase your results if you have waited a full 7 days. Remember – you can see your results and the comments the clinicians make via the NHS App.