When We Are Closed
If you require a doctor when the surgery is closed, please ring 223 5226 and listen to the recorded message.
NHS 111 is a free-to-call, non-emergency, medical helpline operating in England. The service is part of the country's NHS telephone triage and advice services.
Available 24 hours-a-day, the NHS 111 Service is intended for 'urgent but not life-threatening' health issues.
Provided nationwide, you are able to pick up the phone at any location in England and Scotland and ring 111 and receive the same level of care.
The service is available for urgent healthcare assessment and you will be directed to the most suitable local service for your needs. If you are unsure which healthcare service you need to visit, the NHS 111 service will signpost you to the most appropriate care for your condition, for example, GP, local pharmacy, Walk-in-Centre, community-based services, A&E or an emergency ambulance response.
NHS Walk-In Centre
Your nearest NHS walk in centre is based in the Primary Care Emergency Centre which is situated within the Accident & Emergency Department at Manchester Royal Infirmary. The centre is staffed by experienced NHS nurses and is open from 10.00am - 6.00pm Monday - Friday and provides healthcare advice, information and treatment for the following:
- Coughs, colds and flu like symptoms
- Minor cuts and wounds
- Skin complaints
- Men's/women's health problems
- Emergency contraception
- Advice on staying healthy
Call 999 in an emergency. Chest pains and / or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.