Do you need an appointment?

The NHS Symptom Checker will help you choose the right service for your condition.

Self-Care / Pharmacist

If you require a pharmacist, there is always one you can talk to onsite at the Holt Surgery in the adjoining Kelling Pharmacy. Pharmacists are always available for private consultations and stock a range of self-care medication and remedies.

Pharmacists are clinically trained and experienced in treating a wide range of minor illnesses such as minor cuts, sprains, aches, colds, headaches, rashes, cystitis. No appointment is necessary.

Find your nearest pharmacy:

NHS 111 (online or on the phone)

The way it works is that you answer questions about your symptoms on the website, or by speaking to a fully trained adviser on the phone. You can ask for a translator if you need one.

Depending on the situation you’ll:

  • Find out what local service can help you
  • Be connected to a nurse, emergency dentist, pharmacist or GP
  • Get a face-to-face appointment if you need one
  • Be told how to get any medicine you need
  • Get self-care advice

To get help from NHS 111, you can:

NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Request an Appointment with a Nurse or Healthcare Assistant

You might be advised to see a nurse for things such as blood tests, vaccinations, blood pressure checks, health reviews, ECGs, Warfarin checks, family planning and sexual health advice, wound management and cervical screening.

To request an appointment with a nurse, please use the I Want Help For A Medical Issue form.

Request an Appointment with a GP

If you are advised or feel you need an appointment with a GP, you need to fill in the following form giving us details of your problem and how you are hoping the GP can help. We will then aim to get back to you within 6 working hours.

To request an appointment with a GP, please use the I Want Help For A Medical Issue form.