We provide a wide range of services and clinics for patients at our practice.
You can find out more by clicking on the links.
We provide a wide range of services and clinics for patients at our practice.
You can find out more by clicking on the links.
Urgent appointments requests will be seen on the same day as the request is made. You can either contact us via the telephone 957600 or askmyGP. Routine appointments can be ... [continue] Appointments advice
Ante Natal clinic Ante Natal clinic is run weekly by the Community Midwives. As soon as your pregnancy has been confirmed make an appointment with the doctor and collect a ... [continue] Clinics
Phone numbers Main Telephone: 01792 957600 Lines open: 8am to 6.30 pm Monday to Friday Prescription Line: 01792 957602 Prescription lines open: 10.30am to 1pm Monday to Friday Between the ... [continue] Contact us
There is plenty of information to help you manage your health on the NHS Direct Wales website. These buttons will take you to different sections of NHS Direct Wales and ... [continue] NHS health information
Some services are not covered by the NHS. For these services you will have to pay a fee as recommended by the BMA. Therefore you will have to pay the ... [continue] Non-NHS services
Adult patients should normally order their own prescriptions. Please order in good time and allow 48 hours before collection. Prescriptions ordered on Friday will be available for collection on Monday. ... [continue] Repeat prescriptions
Did you know that 10 of the most minor ailments seen by GPs can also be treated by you at home? By treating yourself at home you could save a ... [continue] Self care
You can telephone the surgery on 01792 957600 after 2.00 pm for your test results. Patients that need to see a doctor or repeat their test will be either contacted ... [continue] Test results
We try to keep our GP appointments for patients with more serious health problems. Before you book an appointment to see a doctor please consider whether an appointment with a ... [continue] Who should I see?
Date published: 28th August, 2014
Date last updated: 15th November, 2014