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HOW
DO I... MAKE
AN APPOINTMENT?
Appointments may be made by telephoning 01743 790325 or by calling at the surgery.
Routine appointments may be made well in advance (maximum four weeks), which will
enable us to offer you an appointment at a time more suitable to your requirements.
If you cannot keep an appointment, please inform us as soon as possible as this
will assist in over-subscribed situations.
If you are confronted by a serious problem such as acute chest pain or severe
bleeding call an ambulance (Tel: 999) before calling the surgery.
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DO I... OBTAIN
A HOME VISIT?
Patients are requested to telephone before 11.00am if a visit is required that
day. Emergency visits only will be arranged after that time. Please give the receptionist
as much information as possible to enable the doctor to allocate priority to house
calls. Please remember that several patients can be seen at the surgery in the
time that it takes to do a home visit.