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PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 2026

Please note the practice will be closed on the following dates:

Thursday 01st January

Friday 02nd January

Friday 03rd April (Good Friday)

Monday 06th April (Easter Monday)

Monday 04th May (Early May Bank Holiday)

Monday 25th May (Spring Bank Holiday)

Friday 18th September

Monday 21st September 

Friday 25th December (Christmas Day)

Monday 28th December (Boxing Day holiday)

IF YOU REQUIRE URGENT MEDICAL ATTENTION AT THESE TIMES PLEASE CALL 111

PRESCRIPTION LINE

 The prescription line will be open every day from 9.30am to 11.30am Monday - Friday

Prescriptions

Community pharmacies are continuing to experience a very high demand for their services. Please allow 5 days from ordering to collecting your prescription.  Please check opening times before visiting the pharmacy.

Please note that all requests for GP appointments are still being triaged by telephone.

X-Ray

doctor examining an x-rayAn X-ray is a widely used diagnostic test to examine the inside of the body. X-rays are a very effective way of detecting problems with bones, such as fractures. They can also often identify problems with soft tissue, such as pneumonia or breast cancer.

If you have a X-ray, you will be asked to lie on a table or stand against a surface so that the part of your body being X-rayed is between the X-ray tube and the photographic plate.

An X-ray is usually carried out by a radiographer, a healthcare professional who specialises in using imaging technology, such as X-rays and ultrasound scanners.

You can find out more about x-ray tests, how they are performed, their function and the risks by visiting the NHS Choices website.

 
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