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Opening Hours
The surgery is OPEN
The surgery is now CLOSED
When we're open
We are closed on bank holidays. To view the surgery closures, please visit our events and closures page.
| Day Monday | Surgery 8:30am to 6pm | Dispensary 8:30am to 6pm |
| Day Tuesday | Surgery 8:30am to 6pm | Dispensary 8:30am to 6pm |
| Day Wednesday | Surgery 8:30am to 6pm | Dispensary 8:30am to 6pm |
| Day Thursday | Surgery 8:30am to 6pm | Dispensary 8:30am to 6pm |
| Day Friday | Surgery 8:30am to 6pm | Dispensary 8:30am to 4pm |
| Day Saturday | Surgery CLOSED | Dispensary CLOSED |
| Day Sunday | Surgery CLOSED | Dispensary CLOSED |
When we're closed
Dealing with an Emergency
Call 999 in an emergency.
A medical emergency is a situation in which the health of a person is at high risk of deteriorating rapidly without immediate medical attention.
For example, chest pains, increasing difficulty in breathing, impaired consciousness and any of the signs of a stroke (facial weakness, inability to lift a limb or slurred speech) constitute an emergency.
In a medical emergency, you can access urgent paramedical help by calling 999.
Life Threatening
Call 999 or go to A&E now if:
- you or someone you know needs immediate help
- you have seriously harmed yourself - for example, by taking a drug overdose
A mental health emergency should be taken as seriously as a medical emergency.
Urgent But Not Life Threatening
Visit an urgent care centre if:
- You have an urgent medical issue requiring on the day attention
Non-urgent
Use NHS 111 if:
- You need help now, but it's not an emergency
There will be someone to provide you with advice and to direct you to a clinician if it is necessary.