Appointments
Clinics are staggered during the working day and appointments are offered between 9a.m. – 11.30am and 2.30-6pm.  If you work during the day we do offer a limited amount of appointments to try and alleviate problems you may encounter try to attend during the usual surgery hours.  Please telephone Reception to book all clinic appointments: 01889 579276.

Telephone Advice
The practice offers a telephone triage service whereby you can speak to a doctor with regards to any matters on most days.  Please contact the surgery at 8.30am to make an appointment.

The current policy for the practice is that if you have a normal blood or x-ray result the doctor will not contact you.  If you have any abnormal result you will be contacted to make a telephone triage appointment with the doctor to discuss this.

Cancelling your Appointment
If you are unable to attend an appointment with one of the doctors or nurses, please telephone to cancel as the appointment could be offered to someone else.

Beating Cervical Cancer
We are currently offering girls aged 16 to 18 the opportunity to receive the HPV vaccination which offers protection against cervical cancer. Please call Reception for more details

New Patients
Non-English Speakers

New Patients

register_now_pink_signNew patients are welcome from within our practice area. The practice area covers Rugeley, Brereton, Etching Hill, Colwich, Little Haywood, Armitage, Handsacre, Longdon and Upper Longdon. Further details are available from the surgery, which will include a map of the Practice Boundary area.

If you would like to register at our practice, please complete a patient registration form/ new-born baby registration form, both available from reception, or you may download a copy. Once this has been accepted by the practice you will become a permanent patient and your records will be requested from your previous GP surgery.

pdfDownload the Adult Registration Form

pdfDownload the Child Registration Form

Temporary Residents

The Doctors are happy to see patients who are temporarily residing in the practice area. In this instance anyone who requires treatment should state that they are a temporary resident when reporting to reception. You will need to register and complete the Temporary Resident Registration form which is available from reception, or can be downloaded.  

pdfTemporary Resident Registration Form

 

 
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