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Your appointment with the doctor, nurse Practitioner or practice nurse is 10 minutes, please respect this time.

You can make an appointment with the doctor/nurse practitioner of your choice either by telephoning the Surgery on 01204 462880 or by calling at reception in person. The clinicians try to keep to appointment times however they may overrun so please be patient if you have to wait longer than usual.

Please note that appointments are for one person and usually for one medical condition, If you feel you may need longer then please inform reception when booking.

Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult and a chaperone service is available either at the request of the GP or the patient.

Practice nurses

In a number of cases it might be worth considering an appointment with a practice nurse rather than a doctor. Practice nurses are qualified to deal with many ailments and you may be seen more quickly.

Pre-book an appointment 3 months in advance.  Approximately a third of our appointments are pre bookable with doctors and nurse Practitioner.  practice nurse and Phlebotomists appointments are all pre-bookable. We also have 25% of our appointments online.

Phone the surgery at 8.00am for an on the day appointment.  Two thirds of our appointments are on the day for patients’ convenience.  There are two/three receptionists taking your calls from 8.00 am, please stay on the line we will answer as soon as possible.

Telephone Consultations:  You can request a doctor or nurse Practitioner  consultation over the phone.  Ring reception in the normal way; the   receptionist will take a contact number and a brief description of the problem.  The doctor or nurse Practitioner can see these on their screen.  If you ring in the   morning you would normally be contacted before 1pm, if you call in the afternoon it would normally be before 6.30.  There are always exceptions to this if the surgery is experiencing a high number of urgent appointments that day. Please note that this   type of appointment is not an acceptable route for ordering medication you may   have run out of, advise the receptionist who may be able to help.

Home Visits:  If you require a home visit, please call reception and request   this.  The receptionist will take your contact number as the doctor may   telephone you beforehand.  They will also ask a brief description of the problem, this is to ascertain the urgency of the problem which the doctor can   see on his screen.

Emergency appointments:  If you feel that your appointment cannot wait until the next day and the surgery has no appointments left to offer please make this known to the receptionist, who can book it as an emergency.  The receptionist will take a   contact number and a brief description of the problem.  The doctor may contact you   to discuss before your appointment.

• Children under the age of 10 years:  will always be seen or contacted the same day.  Let the receptionist know the age of the child when contacting the surgery, a contact number will be taken and a brief description of the problem.  The doctor or nurse   Practitioner may contact you before your appointment if you have been given an   emergency one.

If you cannot attend your appointment please contact us to cancel. 

 If you require an GP or nurse appointment during the evening or weekend, you can contact your practice and request a 7-day access appointment, available from 18:30pm-21:30pm on weekday evenings, and from 9:00am – 1:00pm on Saturdays and Sundays at one of three sites across Bolton. Get in touch for more information

 

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