Evening & Weekend Appointments bookable through your GP practice
Patients registered at this practice are able to access additional routine appointments during evenings and weekends through the new GP+ and GPX Nottingham City service.
Appointments will be available to see GPs, Practice Nurses, Clinical Pharmacists and Physiotherapists in a fully equipped accessible location on Upper Parliament Street in Nottingham City Centre.
Opening hours will be:
16:00 – 20:00 Monday – Friday
09:00 – 13:00 Saturday & Sunday
This will not be a walk-in service and is for routine appointments.
Appointments are required and will be bookable through the reception team at this GP practice from March onwards.
Please only use this service for problems which will not wait until the surgery is next open
If you or your family need urgent medical care when the surgery is closed, call 111 if you feel your call is urgent but does not require an ambulance or a visit to A & E. If you call the surgery number out of hours you will be redirected to a message telling you to call 111.
Please do not ask to see a doctor out of hours unless you genuinely cannot wait until the surgery re-opens.
Call 999 in an emergency. Chest pains and / or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.
111 online is a fast and convenient alternative to the 111 phone service and provides an option for people who want to access 111 digitally.
Your needs will be assessed and you will be given advice about whether you need:
If you need face to face medical attention you may be asked to attend a Primary Care Centre.
Click here to access NHS 111 online or call 111 to speak to a staff member.
You may visit the NHS Walk-in Centre on London Road (next to the BBC). This is a nurse-led drop in service offering health advice, information and treatment of minor ailments by experienced nurses and advisors.
It is open 365 days a year from 07:00 to 21:00.
Your local pharmacy can also offer you advice and treatment if required for a range of minor ailments. Under the Pharmacy First scheme, if you are exempt from prescription charges you will be able to get the same medications the GP would prescribe free of charge for head-lice, sore throat, earache, teething pain and pain relief for toothache, and includes paracetamol for children.
To access the service go to your local Pharmacy First pharmacist (look out for posters, leaflets and window stickers).
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