Appointments

Who do I see?

Routine appointments

We operate an appointment system within this practice to try and reduce any wait you have in surgery to a minimum. We guarantee, any urgent medical problems that you have will be dealt with in surgery the same day.

If you have a non-urgent problem you may be asked to wait until the next available appointment. There are pre-bookable appointments up to two weeks in advance.  This is for both doctors and nurses. Doctors’ pre-bookable appointments are booked for the first half an hour and the last half an hour of each working day.

Available each morning are telephone appointments at Rawmarsh for patients to book. The doctor will then ring and speak to the patient but cannot diagnose. This can be used for queries patients wish to discuss but do not need an appointment.

Cancelling your appointment

If you have an appointment and cannot attend or wish to cancel, please telephone us or use the form below.

Cancel your appointment

Consult with a Doctor online

You can also use the NHS App to get health advice, book appointments, order repeat prescriptions, view your GP health record and more.

For more information go to www.nhs.uk/nhsapp

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Extended hours available via Connect Healthcare

These appointments are available at various sites in the Rotherham area to book through our receptionist, for acute problems. Appointments can be book for evening during the week, and also on a Saturday and Sunday dependent on availability.

Our receptionist can also now book physio appointment at various hubs in Rotherham, please ask them for details.

If you have any queries regarding appointments please ask to speak to our receptionist who will be only too pleased to help.

Home Visits

If you are not fit enough to come to the surgery and feel that you need a house call, please telephone:

(01709) 522022 (Rawmarsh) before 10.00am or
(0114) 245 4504 (Thorpe Hesley) before 9.30am.

Home visits are only for very ill or housebound patients. There are few, if any, illnesses which can be made worse by a short car journey. If the patient has a rash or temperature, coming to surgery will do no harm nor endanger others.  Make sure that inform the receptionist on arrival.

Surgery consultations allow the doctors time to see more patients and offer better facilities for examination and treatment. If you are unsure as to whether you need a home visit, please telephone and ask for advice