Appointments

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Appointments Available to Patients of our Practices

Urgent appointments

Please contact us as soon as possible after 8am if you have a problem requiring urgent medical attention.

To request an urgent appointment for today or tomorrow (Monday to Friday) during opening times, phone us on Market Harborough Medical Centre 01858 464242 or Husbands Bosworth Medical Centre 01858 880522

When you get in touch, we’ll ask what you need help with.

We will use your answers to choose the most suitable doctor, nurse or healthcare professional to help you.

There are some symptoms which are not appropriate for a GP appointment and our trained
patient services advisors may advise you to hang up and call 999, for example if you are
experiencing signs of heart attack or stroke.

Acute illness clinic nurse appointments

In addition to urgent GP appointments, you might be offered an acute illness appointment
with our nurse practitioner depending on your symptoms. Our patient services advisors are
trained to navigate you to the most appropriate clinician.

This clinic runs from St Lukes Branch Surgery from 8:30am-12pm, and 1pm-5:30pm,
Monday to Friday and are for booked appointments only (no walk ins).

Our nurse practitioners are trained to see acute illness including conditions such as minor
ailments, sore throat, upper respiratory tract infections, coughs, fever, rashes, UTIs and
many others. There is a supervising GP present at each clinic.

Routine appointments

To request a routine appointment in advance during opening times:

When you get in touch, we’ll ask what you need help with. Our trained patient services advisors will use your answers to choose the most suitable doctor, nurse or healthcare professional to help you.

Appointment length

Appointments are at 10 minute intervals and we endeavour to deal with your problem as
thoroughly as we can bearing this in mind. We would be most grateful if you would consider
this when looking at the number of issues that you need to bring to the consultation.

If you feel that you cannot discuss all your issues please bring it to the attention of your GP.

Minor Injuries Unit

  • nurse led walk-in service
  • injuries only (no minor illness)
  • Monday to Friday (excluding BH) 8:30am – 6:30pm
  • x-ray facilities, Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays) 9am – 4:30pm

This is a nurse-led, walk-in service available to all patients and held at St Lukes Treatment
Centre on behalf of the Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland Integrated Care Board
(formally the CCG). Examples of conditions that may be appropriate for this service are
sprains and strains, minor burns and scalds, minor head injuries, limb fractures, and many
more.

Dependent on the demand for the service, you may have to wait before you are seen.

X-ray is available for patients who have been triaged when presenting with a minor injury –
patients cannot walk-in and request for just an X-Ray.

Enhanced Access Clinics

This is not a service that is delivered by the medical centre but by local health services and
may be offered to you as an alternative option depending on your presenting health concern. This is delivered from:

  • Loughborough Urgent Care Centre – will see patients as normal but will also be designated as a site where potential COVID-19 symptomatic patients can be seen in specific areas
  • Oadby Urgent Care Centre – will see patients as normal but will also be designated as a site where potential COVID-19 symptomatic patients can be seen in specific areas
  • Merlyn Vaz Hub – will see patients with booked appointments only
  • Westcotes Hub – for the management of non-symptomatic patients only

Your appointment

However you choose to contact us, we may offer you a consultation:

  • by phone
  • face to face at the surgery
  • on a video call
  • by text or email

Appointments by phone, video call or by text or email can be more flexible and often means you get help sooner.

Cancelling or changing an appointment

To cancel your appointment:

If you need help when we are closed

If you need medical help now, use NHS 111 online or call 111.

NHS 111 online is for people aged 5 and over. Call 111 if you need help for a child under 5.

Call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency. This is when someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk.

If you need help with your appointment

Please tell us:

  • if there’s a specific doctor, nurse or other health professional you would prefer to respond
  • if you would prefer to consult with the doctor or nurse by phone, face-to-face, by video call or by text or email
  • if you need an interpreter
  • if you have any other access or communication needs

Home visits

It is better to be seen at the practice where we have appropriate examination and treatment facilities, and where you can be seen more quickly.

However, if you are too ill or frail to come in, please contact us before 10am to request a home visit.

You will be asked for brief details of your problem so that urgent cases may be seen first. It is common practice for GPs to call you to discuss your request for a home visit before confirming a visit will be booked. We may also refer you to the home visiting service run by DHU Health Care .The aim of this service is to reduce inappropriate admissions to hospital by providing a rapid response injury and illness home visiting service (HVS) for patients who, if they are not visited rapidly are at risk of admission or attendance to secondary care. The service will bring together the urgent visiting capability of local Out Of Hours (OOH), together with the current CRT and AVS teams into one integrated 24 hour urgent care home visiting service.

Since January 2015 all GP practices have been free to register new patients who live outside their practice area without any obligation on the practice to provide home visits for such patients when the patient is at home, away from, and unable to attend, their registered practice. If these patients require a home visit, these patients will access urgent primary medical care through NHS 111 but will generally be expected to contact NHS 111/111.nhs.uk, only following enquiry with their registered GP practice.

If as a result of that enquiry the GP thinks a face to face consultation is necessary, the patient will be advised to ring NHS 111.

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