
eConsult
Want advice from your doctor, self-help information or have an administrative requests (such as a sick note or test results)?
Use eConsult and get a response before the end of the next working day or sooner.
Your GP surgery should usually be your first point of contact if you have particular concern about your health. The practice can facilitate the booking of appointments which are available 7 days a week, including in the evenings, on weekends and bank holidays within the Enhanced Access Hubs and Same Day Access Hubs. Thes appointments can be booked over the phone.
Appointments can take place by phone, video, or face-to-face depending on your preference and clinical need.
A range of healthcare professionals work at your practice and in the wider community to help you get the right care when you need it. This means you might be seen by a GP, but you could also be seen by a trained professional such as a practice nurse, a clinical pharmacist based at the practice or at a local pharmacy, physiotherapist, health and wellbeing coach or social prescriber. Kindly speak to the Practice should you require further information about these allied health professionals.
We hope the information on this website is helpful to you but if you have any further questions our staff are always happy to help out.
We also have an online appointment booking service - please visit www.patientaccess.com to register for this service. Once registered you will also be able to request repeat prescriptions online too.
Sign in to Patient Access.

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