Accessing A&E/ NHS 111

We are still open and here for you. We are continuing to provide services as we have been doing throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. If you need medical advice or treatment, please call us or, for non-urgent advice or treatment, visit our website and send us your query.

Appointments are being delivered face-to-face, by telephone, or using video calls and messaging to your mobile or computer – the practice team will assess what is most appropriate for you and if you have a preference you can discuss this with them. If you need urgent medical help but it’s not life-threatening, then make sure you use NHS 111 instead of going straight to A&E.

You can contact NHS 111 by either calling 111 or visiting the website:

If you need to go to A&E, NHS 111 will book an arrival time. This will mean you spend less time in A&E. This also helps with social distancing. NHS 111 is also able to direct to or book appointments at Urgent Treatment Centres, GP surgeries, pharmacies, emergency dental services and walk-in clinics.

Remember if you or someone you know has a life-threatening illness or injury then you should still call 999 immediately.