Emergency services
You should always call 999 or go to A&E (Accident & Emergency) in an emergency. You can find more helpful advice and information on what to do in an emergency below.
We’re pleased to confirm that our boundary has now been extended to include Sherford. If you live in Sherford, you can now register with us. We warmly welcome new patients from the area.
You should always call 999 or go to A&E (Accident & Emergency) in an emergency. You can find more helpful advice and information on what to do in an emergency below.
If you need to book an appointment to see a GP or nurse for a non-urgent medical issue, then you can book an appointment using our online system.