Out of Hours
On weekdays between the hours of 6.30pm and 8.00am, and all day and night at weekends and on bank holidays, services are commissioned by Hampshire Primary Care Trust. If you wish to see an emergency doctor, phone Locks Road on 01489 583777 or Whiteley on 01489 881982

Test Results
If any tests are taken, it is your responsibility to telephone the surgery for the results. Please only telephone between 1.00pm and 3.00pm. If you wish to discuss the results, please request a routine telephone conversation with your GP or Nurse.

Cancelling your Appointment
If you are unable to attend an appointment with one of the doctors or nurses, please telephone either surgery.

Appointments
Home Visits
Doctor Appointments
Nurse Triage

APPOINTMENTS

writing_in_diaryPlease be aware we are a split site practice the main administrative site being Whiteley with a branch surgery at Locks Road.  Appointments will be offered at either site. This practice in response to Government initiatives endeavours to make appointments available with a GP within 24-48 hours.

Routine appointments can be made up to 4 weeks in advance

We do appreciate that patients need to plan their routine appointment for medication reviews etc, and there will be appointment slots set aside for advance bookings up to four weeks ahead.  If the doctor asks to see you on a weekly or monthly basis for a follow-up of your treatment, this will also be accommodated and should preferably be arranged at reception before leaving the surgery.

Weekday routine doctor appointments range from 8.30am to 1.30pm and 2.00 to 6.00pm.

Daily telephone consultations are available on request with Doctors and Practice Nurses

The Whiteley Surgery also offers later  ( pre-booked only  ) evening appointments on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays and also alternate Saturday mornings.

EMERGENCY OR URGENT APPOINTMENTS

Please be assured that if your medical condition is such that you need to be seen on the day you will be, but you may be asked to attend at the end of the morning or evening surgeries and you may be required to attend either practice, please note there may also be a wait to see the emergency doctor.

 
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