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Appointments
We operate a full appointment system with 48 hour access, you will be seen within 2 working days from the time of your  request. 

The Appointment offered may also not be with the Doctor of your choice & therefore apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Appointments will not be booked far in advance due to the number of appointments being Missed (DNA) unless there is a special request or circumstance.

Appointments can be made by calling the Surgery Contact Number as follows:

Tel: 0844 387 9898

Out of Hours
For Out of Hours Service please contact our GP Co-operative (HARMONI) on

Tel: 0300 130 3015

they will direct your call appropriately to either NHS Direct or a GP out of hours centre which is based at Central Middlesex Hospital or Northwick Park Hoaspital 

You can also go the GP Lead Walk-In Centre who provide GP Access 8:00am - 8:00pm 7 days a week they are based at 116 Chaplin Road Wembley Middlesex.

They can also arrange for a docotr to do a home visit if necessary.

Home Visits
In an emergency situation the Patient/ representative/ carers requesting a home visit must first ring the surgery in the morning. Patient/carers/relatives will be triaged by the receptionist with regards to the purpose of the visit to help direct the visit to the appropriate doctor and prepare for the visit as necessary.

The doctor may also call and speak to you prior to the visit.

Podcasts

Welcome to our audio first aid centre. Below you will see 7 small MP3 files which can be downloaded on to your iPod or any other MP3 player. Wherever your iPod goes the advice will go with you!

To save them on your computer, right-click on any of the links below and then click 'Save Target As..."

Click on any of the links below to play the audio files:

  • Burns - Explains the immediate treatment for burns and scalds.
  • Fits  - How to deal with fits (convulsions/seizures) in adults and young children.
  • Wounds  - Immediate actions for wounds, bleeding, and bleeding associated with fractures.
  • Unconscious patient who is breathing - How to deal with an unrousable patient who IS breathing (includes recovery position)
  • CPR for adults -  Adults who have collapsed, unrousable and NOT breathing.
  • CPR for babies - Babies who are unrousable and NOT breathing.
  • Collapsed patient in detail -  Explains the complete scenario including checks for breathing, circulation, etc.  
These files have been prepared by Sussex Ambulance Service and comply with European Resuscitation Council Guidelines.