Opening Hours
The reception area is open from 8.30 am to 6.30 pm Monday to Friday. We are closed at weekends and on all public holidays.

We have extended our opening hours. On Mondays, and Tuesdays a few routine appointments are available with a GP from 7am. There are also appointments available on Mondays between 6.30 and 7.30pm. Please note that nurse appointments are not available, and the reception telephone will not be on.

Out of Hours
If you or your family need urgent medical care when the surgery is closed, please phone the usual daytime telephone number (9858822) and your call will be re-directed to the out-of-hours service.

Telephone Advice
The best time to call the surgery for advice is after morning clinics, usually between 11.30 and 12 noon. If the doctor you wish to speak to is still busy they will call you back, provided you leave a phone number, preferably a land line. 

Registration

The surgery is able to accept new patients at present. 

Training

Every two months the practice will be closed on  a Tuesday afternoon to allow protected staff training time. We need to  do this to keep up with changes and developments which affect the practice.  On these afternoons the phones will be switched off for up to five hours, reception may be closed, and any urgent needs will be directed to the out of hours service

The next dates are February 14th and 28th

Why not try our automated arrivals screen next time you come in for an appointment?!

Our current registrar is Dr David Simpson who started on the 3rd August.He will be with us until August 2012 .

BABY CLINIC

The health visitors' walk-in baby clinic is no longer at Sherwood Health Centre on  Tuesday

Sexual Health checks are now available, Please look up under clinics and services

Confidentiality
Suggestions & Complaints
PALS
GP Training

All information about patients is confidential, from the most sensitive diagnosis to the simple fact of having visited, or being registered at, a surgery. All patients can expect that their personal information will not be disclosed to anybody without their express permission.

The exception to this is in extreme circumstances when somebody is at grave risk of serious harm, and disclosure will protect their health, safety or wellbeing.

It may be that in the course of their duty practice staff and attached health professionals will need to access a patient’s records but they are all bound by their contracts of employment to maintain confidentiality.

All health care professionals are individually accountable for their actions

 
For quick medical advice online or on the telephone contact NHS DirectNHS 111 is a new service being introduced to make it easier for you to access local NHS healthcare servicesNHS ChoicesDepartment of HealthMy Surgery Website