The HUB - GP/Nurse Appointments

Information for Patients!

You may have heard us talk about appointment at the HUB if you have called for an appointment at the surgery. 

What is this?

Southampton GPs introduced a new initiative a little while ago now to provide patients access to medical help from 8am to 8pm every weekday (including bank holidays) and 8am to 4pm on Saturday and 8am to 2pm on Sunday.

Southampton Primary Care Ltd (which is owned by all Southampton GP practices) has been set up to provide these appointments at 'THE HUB' and is an important part of the practices' resource to help provide appointments to our patient population.  You will be asked for permission to share your medical record with the person seeing you to ensure they can view your usual medication and possible allergies etc.

Who can use these appointments?

As a registered patient, we can book an appointment with a doctor or nurse for you.  You may find it more convenient to ask for a HUB appointment, especially if you work or can only see a GP or nurse at the weekend.

Where are these HUBS?

There are six HUBS throughout the city (see below) who offer these appointments but we cannot guarantee which one will have free appointments on any particular day.  Please be aware that you may have to visit one which may be slightly further away from your local surgery.

Shirley Health Partnership, Shirley Health Centre, Grove Road, Southampton SO15 3UA

Aldermoor Surgery, Aldermoor Close, Southampton SO16 5ST

St. Mary's Surgery, 1 Johnson Street, Southampton SO14 1LT

Woolston Lodge Surgery,  66 Portsmouth Road, Woolston, Southampton,SO19 9AL

Chessel Practice, 4 Chessel Avenue, Bitterne, Southampton, SO19 4AA

Solent GP Surgery - Nicholstown, Level B, Fanshawe Wing, Royal South Hants Hospital, SO14 0YG

How do I book an appointment at The Hub?

Our reception staff can book these for you; call your surgery site.  Also if you phone NHS 111 (when we are closed), then you could be offered a HUB appointment if you need to be seen by a GP or nurse on that day. Remember calling NHS 111 is free to phone and available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, so you may not need to wait until 8am on Monday morning if you are needing medical attention. over the weekend.

 

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