Weeping Cross telephone 01785 662 505
Beaconside telephone 01785 214 424
John Amery telephone 01785 252 244

Surgery Opening Hours and Availability


Surgery Opening Times

Weeping Cross Health Centre

Opening Times

Day

Surgery Open

Extended Hours

Monday

8am to 6pm

7.30am to 8am and 6pm to 6.30pm

Tuesday

8am to 6pm

7.30am to 8am

Wednesday

8am to 6pm

7.30am to 8am

Thursday

8am to 6pm

7.30am to 8am

Friday

8am to 6pm

 

Weekends &
Bank Holidays

Closed

Please Note:
Surgery doors are open until 6pm, however the telephones are still 'live' until 6.30pm.
The practice is closed (for staff training) on the first Thursday of each month from 1.30pm.

Beaconside Health Centre

Opening Times

Day

Surgery Open

Extended Hours
By prior appointment only

Monday

8am to 6pm

7.30am to 8am

Tuesday

8am to 6pm

 

Wednesday

8am to 6pm

6.30pm to 8pm

Thursday

8am to 6pm

 

Friday

8am to 6pm

 

Weekends &
Bank Holidays

Closed

Please note:
The practice is closed (for staff training) on the first
Thursday of each month from 1.30pm.

John Amery Drive Surgery

Opening Times

Day

Surgery Open

Monday

8am to 6pm

Tuesday

8am to 6pm

Wednesday

8am to 6pm

Thursday

8am to 6pm

Friday

8am to 6pm

Weekends &
Bank Holidays

Closed

Please note:
The practice is closed (for staff training) on the first Thursday of each month from 1.30pm.

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Primary Care Extended Access

Extended opening hours for pre bookable or same day routine appointments are being offered at local GP practices.

Consultations can be 'face to face' or by telephone with a healthcare professional (Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Pharmacist, GP, etc).

Find out about extended opening times and how to book in our
Primary Care Extended Access leaflet (pdf).

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Practice Team Training

On the first Thursday of every month the practice will be closed from 1.30pm for Team Training.

If you have an urgent medical problem during this time and you need to speak to a Doctor please call NHS 111.

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When we are Closed

For health information and advice, or if you need medical help fast when we are closed, call NHS 111. NHS 111 is the number to call when you need medical help fast but it’s not a life threatening emergency.

In life threatening emergencies such as chest pain and severe shortness of breath you should call 999

Further information can be found on our Urgent Problems page.