Request an appointment

When you request an appointment, we'll recommend the best person and type of appointment for your issue.

We have a range of clinical roles at the surgery.

Book online using SystmOnline

You can book an appointment online using SystmOnline. 

This is only available for specific appointments where you have been sent an invitation to book. This includes blood tests, Cervical Smears, and appointment for Long Term Condition Reviews (Asthma, Diabetes, Cardiovascular conditions and Rheumatoid Arthritis).

This service is not available for general GP or Nurse Practitioner Appointments as your needs will need to be assessed prior to an appointment being offered. To request a GP or Nurse Practitioner for a new or ongoing problem, please complete an eConsult by visiting the “Get help and advice online” page. 

You will need a SystmOnline account or use the NHS App.

Get help and advice online

You can request an appointment by telling us about your condition or symptoms using an online eConsult form.

Depending on your condition, we will contact you to arrange an appointment or direct you to the best way to get help.

Get help and advice online

Contact the surgery by phone

You can call the surgery to request an appointment. Please note, that if you are requesting an appointment with a GP or Nurse Practitioner for a new or ongoing problem, the team may ask you some questions to better understand your medical need, to ensure you are seen by the most appropriate clinician.

See surgery contact details

If you need help when we’re closed

We provide evening and weekend appointments outside of our normal opening hours. These can be booked by the surgery or by calling 111.

Extended access appointments may be at a different location.

If you need help when we’re closed

Urgent advice: Call 111 if you need urgent advice

NHS 111 can help if you have an urgent medical problem and you’re not sure what to do. To get help:

  • go to 111.nhs.uk (for people aged 5 and over only)
  • call 111

Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Immediate action required: Call 999 or go to A&E in an emergency

Medical emergencies can include:

  • loss of consciousness
  • an acute confused state
  • fits that are not stopping
  • chest pain
  • breathing difficulties
  • severe bleeding that cannot be stopped
  • severe allergic reactions
  • severe burns or scalds