Appointments
0141 641 1255 or 0141 641 3729
Consultations are by appointment only and can be made in person or by telephone to the surgery. You can consult any of the doctors. Let the receptionist know which GP you wish to attend and the receptionist will advise you of the first available appointment with this GP.
Urgent appointments are made available each morning. You will be given one of these appointments if you are taken suddenly unwell and your illness cannot wait until the next routine appointment. We cannot guarantee that you will be able to choose a preferred GP in this situation.
When you telephone to make an appointment, you will speak to one of our reception team. The receptionist will ask you your name and date of birth or that of the person you are representing. This ensures that the correct patient details are recorded.
Appointments are scheduled for ten minutes with the GP.
Appointments are for consultations only. The GP will not complete forms or issue repeat prescriptions during an appointment.
Please Note: Patients that are out of the country and require an emergency medical appointment on return should contact the Practice on their return and not before.
Practice Nurse and Prescribing Nurse
In a number of cases it might be worth considering an appointment with a Practice Nurse rather than a doctor. The nurses see patients who are diabetic, asthmatic, hypertensive, have coronary heart disease, have had a stroke, or suffer from epilepsy. They, also, take blood, offer cervical screening, dress wounds, give family planning advice. Information on these services is available from reception.
Our prescribing nurse can see and prescribe for minor illness.
Interpreters
If necessary the practice can arrange to have the services of an interpreter. Further information is available at reception.
Cancellations
If you cannot attend an appointment for any reason please inform us as soon as possible in order for us to give the appointment to someone else.