Book an Appointment
How To Book An Appointment
Please note - only attend the surgery if you have a pre-booked appointment.
Pharmacy & Self-Care
Your pharmacy can advise you on minor illness without the need of an appointment. Please speak to a pharmacist first.
Pharmacy & Self-Care
Pharmacists are qualified healthcare professionals who can offer clinical advice, over the counter medicines and their use, to effectively and safely manage a range of minor health concerns. They can also help you to decide whether you'll need to see a doctor. You don't need an appointment and you won't even be asked to make a purchase. Every pharmacy also has a private consultation area for you to talk about your symptoms in private if you prefer.
Prescriptions are all digitally signed and will reach the pharmacy the same day, please give the pharmacy 72 hours to be able to process, order your medications and dispense them.
Same Day Appointments
Patients who have been clinically triaged or are under 16 with acute presentations requiring an urgent assessment will be offered a same-day consultation.
This may be via:
- Phone - 01758 730 266
- Home Visit
- Or Face-to-Face
Non-Urgent Appointments
For non-urgent appointments with the GP, Pharmacist, Physician Associate or Pharmacy Technician
You can contact the surgery by filling out our online form here:
Or call 01758 730 266
When we are closed please call: 111
GP, Pharmacist, or Physician Associate
Have a small number of pre-bookable appointments a day these can be booked up to two weeks in advance depending on demand. The remainder are “Book on the day” appointments – these are only available to book from 8.30am the morning of the appointment.
Nurse Appointments
All Nurse Appointments are pre-bookable usually within a week depending on demand and Covid clinics.
NHS 111 Wales
Choose Well - NHS 111 Wales
NHS 111 Wales website contains lots of advice and information and should be the first place you go to find information.
However, if you do need to get in contact, this page will give you more information about ringing 111.
Life Threatening - Go to A&E
If you or someone you know has a life-threatening condition, such as loss of consciousness, a sudden confused state, chest pain, breathing difficulties etc, you should call 999
In an EMERGENCY call 999.
Emergencies are situations that cannot be managed at home and may be life threatening
Choose Well
Self-Care
Taking Care of yourself.
- Coughs
- Grazed knees
- Sore Throats
- Other Minor Issues
Local NHS Services
Including GP's, Pharmacies, Opticians (Optometrists), Dentists, Health Visitors, Midwives, Minor Injury Unit
GPs or Out of Hours Services
- Vomiting
- Ear Pain / Hearing Loss
- Painful Cough
- Symptoms that won't go away
Pharmacies
- Diarrhoea
- Runny Nose
- Upset Stomach
- Headache
Minor Injury Unit
- Cuts
- Bites
- Sprains
- Minor Illness or Injury
A&E
For serious illness or injury. Call 999 for life-threatening conditions that need immediate medical attention.
- Choking
- Chest Pain
- Blacking Out
- Blood Loss
- Serious Injury
- Suspected Stroke