Please refer to the Home Page for up to date information regarding our opening times during the Covid-19 Pandemic.
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Friday |
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AM 08:30/10:00
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Dr Price Dr Phillips Dr Sartori
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Dr Price Dr Phillips Dr Colyer
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Dr Price Dr Scott-Perry Dr Sartori
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Dr Phillips Dr Scott-Perry Dr Masterman |
Dr Phillips Dr Scott-Perry Dr Colyer |
PM 15:30/17:15
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Dr Price Dr Phillips Dr Sartori |
Dr Price Dr Phillips Dr Colyer |
Dr Price Dr Scott-Perry Dr Sartori |
Dr Scott-Perry Dr Masterman |
Dr Phillips Dr Scott-Perry Dr Colyer |
The above table is subject to change at short notice and is meant as a guide only. We would encourage you to make contact with us when you feel ill not wait for a specific GP.
The five Farnham practices continue to work together and will be offering routine appointments to their registered patients through NHS England’s new Patient Improved Access. Routine GP appointments are now available on Saturday mornings in Farnham and Sunday mornings at Frimley Park Hospital. Routine Practice Nurse and Healthcare Assistant appointments will be available Monday-Friday evenings and Saturday mornings in Farnham.
Four of the five Farnham practices are already established in seeing patients for their same day appointments in the Farnham Integrated Care Centre. The Extended Access appointments will give patients from all five practices the opportunity to see a doctor, nurse or health care assistant for a routine appointment outside the core hours of their GP practice. The appointments are all booked through the patient’s home practice reception team. However, the appointment will take place at the Farnham Integrated Care Centre based in Farnham Centre for Health.
The Sunday morning appointments at Frimley are for Patients to be able to book routine GP appointments on a Sunday morning through their home practice. These appointments will take place at Frimley Park Hospital, Out-Patient 1.
Outside of normal surgery hours emergency cover is provided by the NHS 111 Service. Please call 111.
NHS 111 is the out of hours service manned by a team of fully trained advisers, supported by experienced nurses, that has been introduced to make it easier for you to access local NHS healthcare services. You can call 111 when you need medical help fast but it’s not a 999 emergency. NHS 111 is a fast and easy way to get the right help, whatever the time.
NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Calls are free from landlines and mobile phones.
Call 111 if:
For less urgent health needs, contact your GP or local pharmacist in the usual way.
In a genuine emergency you should call 999. 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.
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