Evening and weekend appointments are now available with GPs, practice nurses and other healthcare professionals for routine pre-booked services. If you need urgent care, please contact NHS 111 online or by telephone for advice.
Booking an appointment
You need to book an appointment to use the service. To do this, please telephone your practice’s usual number or use GP Online.
Evening and weekend appointments may take place at a different surgery in your area, called an extended access hub. Appointments booked at the hubs will be with a GP, practice nurse or other appropriate healthcare professional who works on behalf of all the local GP practices. This may mean that you have an appointment with a GP, practice nurse or other appropriate healthcare professional who does not usually work for your usual GP practice, but you will still receive the same level of care.
When you book an appointment, the practice will ask you for consent to share your detailed GP record with the clinician providing the care. All the GPs and nurses working in the hub will be able to access all the necessary information about you to give you the highest level of care and the process will be exactly the same as you would receive from a GP or nurse at your usual GP practice.
If you need to cancel your appointment, please contact your GP practice. Remember if you no longer need your appointment, please cancel it so someone else can have it.