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CONSULTATION TIMES

Weekdays

Mornings 8.30 - 10.50am  
Afternoons 2.00 - 4.20pm 4.00 - 6.20pm

EXTENDED HOURS

We also offer some early morning (7.30 - 8.00am) and late evening (6.30 - 7.30pm) consultations on certan days. Reception can advise.

OFFICE HOURS

The premises are open from 8.00am to 6.30pm weekdays.
Telephone lines open from 8.00am.

NIGHTS, WEEKENDS AND BANK HOLIDAYS

If you have a serious medical problem outside normal hours (8.00am - 6.30pm weekdays) please telephone either the normal surgery number (632681), or dial 01625 502999. The call will transfer automatically to the out of hours service. This service is run by the Central and East Cheshire Primary Care Trust who have responsibility for all out of hours work. Your call will initially be dealt with by a highly trained nurse. You may be given advice or asked to attend an out of hours centre. The nurse may call an ambulance if she feels hospital treatment is needed. Home visits will only be possible if the patient is genuinely housebound and a visit is medically necessary. If a patient is seriously ill and clearly needs hospital treatment please dial 999.

NHS WALK-IN CENTRE

The Walk-in Centre at the Wythenshawe Forum on Simonsway is open seven days a week between 8.00am and 6.00pm, the last patients being accepted half an hour before closing time. Telephone 0161 435 3694.

DISABLED ACCESS

We have a ramp leading in to the side entrance of the building. Please ring the bell at the top for a receptionist to open the door. All downstairs consulting rooms are easily accessible by wheelchair and we have toilet facilities suitable for disabled patients.

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