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How
To See Your Doctor In Surgery
Surgeries are held between the following
times:
Monday
8.50
- 11.30am
& 2.30
- 8.00pm
Tuesday
8.00
- 11.30am
& 2.30
- 6.30pm
Wednesday
7.00
- 11.30am
& 3.00 - 5.00pm
Thursday
8.50
- 11.30am
& 2.30
- 6.30pm
Friday
8.50
- 11.30am
& 2.30
- 6.00pm
Early morning consultations are by appointment only.
Urgent Medical Advice - Telephone (01204) 848411
Outside normal surgery hours a telephone
answering machine will give you the number to get in touch with the duty doctor.
We make use of the facilities at Landmark House. Please remember this is not an
extension of surgery hours.
Facilities For The Disabled
If you use a wheelchair there is
a ramp for access to the surgery and access to toilet facilities. There is also a lift to the first floor.