This practice will close from 12pm-5pm on Thursday 23 February 2012 for Protected Time Staff Training. If you need URGENT medical attention during this time, please call MKUrgent Care Services on 01908 201022 or Broughton Gate WIC in 01908 874444. For medical advice please call NHSDirect on 0845 46 47.

Useful link for those needing advice or help from Age Concern: www.ageuk.org.uk/miltonkeynes

As a member of the public you have a right to be involved in decisions about health and social care services in Milton Keynes. By sharing experiences and ideas with your Local Involvement Network in (LINk:MK) you can influence the way services are run.
The job of LINk:MK is to find out what people like and dislike about services. They then feed this information back to health and social care providers, helping them to plan and deliver better services that reflect the wishes of local people. If you would like any further information please use the link: www.miltonkeyneslink.co.uk

As from 1st October 2011, we are changing our DNA (did not attend) policy. Patients who fail to cancel appointments 2 times in any one year will be sent a warning letter that they will be removed from the practice list should they fail to attend again.

Appointments
Home Visits
Doctors Working Patterns
Nurses/HCA Working Patterns
Failing to Attend

To make an appointment, telephone our reception staff 8am to 6.30pm, Monday-Friday.

Advanced Booking:

blue_calendarAppointments can be booked up to 4 weeks in advance with a doctor of your choice.  These appointments are normally for 10 minutes.  However, should you need to discuss several matters or need extra time, please advise the receptionist who will be able to book an extended appointment. Please note that if you are more than 10 minutes late for any appointment it is unlikely you will be seen.

Appointments available the same day:

Each doctor has a limited number of appointments that are available for their patients on request the same day.  These appointments are very popular and you are advised to ring early to avoid disappointment.

Urgent Appointments:

Urgent appointments are 5 minutes in duration.  We set aside time each day to accommodate these appointments.  You will be offered the next available appointment which may not necessarily be with the doctor of your choice. 

If the demand for urgent medical attention is exceptionally high you may have to wait to be seen.  If you accept one of these appointments then please present the urgent matter only.  Other patients may be waiting with significant medical problems.
 

 
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