Request an appointment

When you request an appointment, we'll recommend the best person and type of appointment for your issue.

We have a range of clinical roles at the surgery.

Urgent Appointments

If you require an appointment urgently, this should be requested in person, via telephone 01619621332, or via email if the patient has communication needs


Information:

Manchester Extended Access Service

MEAS provides GP, practice nurse and HCA appointments during weekday evenings and at weekends, increasing the capacity and extending the operating hours of general practice in Manchester.

The service is provided from hubs in existing GP surgeries, strategically chosen to ensure ease of access and equity for patients

Manchester Primary Care Partnership

Book online using Patient Access

You can request an appointment online using Patient Access.

You will need a Patient Access account.

Requesting a home visit

If possible please try to telephone reception before 10am if you require a home visit.
A doctor or nurse may phone you back as it may be that your problem can be dealt with by telephone advice, or that it would be more appropriate to send a nurse, or indeed arrange a hospital attendance.
House visits are only available for patients who are housebound because of illness or disability.
Please remember that several patients can be seen in the practice in the time that it takes to make one home visit.
There are also better facilities for examining and treating patients at the surgery.
A home visit by a GP is appropriate where a patient is either terminally ill or bed bound – when travel by a car could cause a deterioration in the medical condition or unacceptable discomfort.
Situations where home visits are not deemed necessary:
Symptoms of fever, cold, cough, sore throat, flu, back pain, earache, headache, diarrhoea/vomiting and most cases of abdominal pain. These patients are well enough to be brought to the surgery by car.Children with a temperature are not at further risk from going outdoors. They may not be well enough to walk or travel by bus but car transport would be acceptable.Common problems in the elderly such as poor mobility, joint pain and generally feeling ill would also be best treated at the surgery where we have more resources. The exception to this is if the patient is bed bound.The doctor should not be expected to spend time on a visit due to transport difficulties. Please ask for the help of friends or neighbours or consider the use of a taxi service.

Requesting a home visit

Request an appointment using an online form

You can request an appointment by telling us about your condition or symptoms using an online form.

We’ll review your answers during practice hours and contact you to make sure you get the right help.

This could be

  • self-care advice
  • a follow-up phone call
  • a follow-up video call
  • an in-person appointment

You need to be registered with the practice to use this service.

Request an appointment using an online form

Contact the surgery by phone

You can call the surgery to request an appointment.

See surgery contact details

If you need help when we’re closed

We provide evening and weekend appointments outside of our normal opening hours. These can be booked by the surgery or by calling 111.

Extended access appointments may be at a different location.

If you need help when we’re closed

Urgent advice: Call 111 if you need urgent advice

NHS 111 can help if you have an urgent medical problem and you’re not sure what to do. To get help:

  • go to 111.nhs.uk (for people aged 5 and over only)
  • call 111

Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Immediate action required: Call 999 or go to A&E in an emergency

Medical emergencies can include:

  • loss of consciousness
  • an acute confused state
  • fits that are not stopping
  • chest pain
  • breathing difficulties
  • severe bleeding that cannot be stopped
  • severe allergic reactions
  • severe burns or scalds