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We are ready to safely provide care to people who need it. It is important you do not wait if you need urgent medical help.

We know that some people are worried that they might be a burden to the NHS, or that they could contract COVID-19 if they seek help for an urgent medical issue at the moment – we want to reassure you that this isn’t the case.  

If you need a GP appointment visit our website, use an NHS app to book online or call us. Most appointments with a GP, nurse or other healthcare professional will now be via a phone call, and if you are told you need to see a clinician in person, the NHS has put measures in place to make sure patients are seen safely.

GP practices and hospitals have strict infection prevention and control measures in place, so it is safe to attend appointments. It is important that you continue to attend routine appointments, such as antenatal checks, sexual health advice and contraception, and childhood vaccinations, as normal, unless you have been told not to attend.

Community pharmacies are also available over the Bank Holiday weekend. Before visiting your local pharmacy, first check the opening hours on the NHS.UK website. When you visit you must comply with the social distancing measures in place to protect yourself and staff.

If you have an urgent medical need, visit NHS 111 online – if you cannot access the internet, call 111. If it is a serious or life-threatening emergency, such as if you or a family member have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke, call 999 immediately. If you are told to go to hospital, it is important that you go.

In addition, if you are pregnant and are worried about your health or the health of your unborn baby, please contact your midwife or maternity team.

If you have symptoms of COVID-19 (a new continuous cough and/or a high temperature), you must stay at home for at least seven days. Anyone you live with should not leave home for 14 days. You can use the NHS 111 COVID-19 online service to check your symptoms and get more advice. Do not go to a GP practice, pharmacy or hospital if you have these symptoms - this is to help limit the spread of the virus.

 Our Practice is closed on the following public holidays in 2023 and 2024

26 December 23MondayBoxing Day
27 December23TuesdayChristmas Day (substitute day)
DAYS PRACTICE is CLOSED in 2024
DateDay of the weekBank holiday
1 JanuaryMondayNew Year’s Day
29 MarchFridayGood Friday
1 AprilMondayEaster Monday
6 MayMondayEarly May bank holiday
27 MayMondaySpring bank holiday
26 AugustMondaySummer bank holiday
25 DecemberWednesdayChristmas Day
26 DecemberThursdayBoxing Day

 

But you can see a GP in Newham by using the Newham 7 day Access  

 

The Newham Primary Care Seven Day Access Service (PCSDAS) will be open during the specified times below for the Christmas and New Year’s bank holidays with additional capacity.

Apart from these days, the service will have standard opening hours for weekdays and weekends.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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