Appointments


Routine Appointments

You can request a routine appointment in the next 7 days by:

  • Completing an online form.
    We will respond when we are open. We are open Monday to Friday, 8am to 6.30pm
  • Phone
    Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 6.00pm
  • Visiting the surgery and speak with a receptionist
    We are open Monday to Friday, 8am to 6.30pm
  • Using the NHS App to book a screening test or vaccination

When you get in touch, we’ll ask what you need help with. We will use the information you give us to choose the most suitable doctor, nurse or health professional to help you.

Urgent Appointments

Urgent appointment can only be done on the day and can only by arranged via phone call. For a morning appointment, call from 8:30am. For evening appointment, call from 2:00pm.

  • Visiting the surgery and speak with a receptionist
    We are open Monday to Friday, 8am to 6.30pm. When you get in touch, we’ll ask what you need help with. We will use the information you give us to choose the most suitable doctor, nurse or health professional to help you.

Your Appointment

You as the patient have the choice in the manner your appointment will be carried out. Can be booked online by Patient Access where you can choose to have your appointment by face to face or via a phone call or video conference.

Cancelling or Changing appointment

  • Through NHS App or Patient Access

Chaperones

We are committed to maintaining professional standards. For certain examinations during consultations an impartial observer, called a chaperone, will be required. 

This impartial observer will be a practice Nurse, Health Care Assistant or chaperone trained receptionist who is familiar with the procedure and be available to reassure and raise any concerns on your behalf. If a chaperone is unavailable at the time of your consultation, then your examination may be re-scheduled for another time. 

You are free to decline any examination or chose an alternative examiner or chaperone. You may also request a chaperone for any examination or consultation if one is not offered to you. The GP may not undertake an examination if a chaperone is declined. 

 The role of a chaperone: 

  • Maintains professional boundaries during intimate examinations. 
  • Acknowledges a patient’s vulnerability. 
  • Provides emotional comfort and reassurance. 
  • Assists in the examination. 
  • Assists with undressing patients, if required. 

Cancelling or changing an appointment

If you are cancelling an appointment for another day, please cancel your appointment by:

  • Phone
    – Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 6.00pm
  • Visiting the surgery and speak with a receptionist
    – We are open Monday to Friday, 8am to 6.30pm

When we are closed

NHS 111

If you are very unwell and you cannot wait until the surgery has opened, please call NHS 111 by dialling 111, and they will be able to advise on the care that you need. They can organise emergency services or an ambulance if needed. The NHS 111 is staffed by fully trained advisers supported by experienced nurses, pharmacists, and doctors. The NHS 111 service is available if you require urgent medical help, but it is not a life-threatening situation.

Late Night Pharmacies

As qualified healthcare professionals, community pharmacists can offer clinical advice and over-the-counter medicines for a range of minor illnesses, such as coughs, colds, sore throats, tummy trouble and aches and pains.

If symptoms suggest it’s something more serious, pharmacists have the right training to make sure you get the help you need. For example, they will tell you if you need to see a GP, nurse or other healthcare professional.

All pharmacists train for 5 years in the use of medicines. They are also trained in managing minor illnesses and providing health and wellbeing advice.

Many pharmacies are open until late and at weekends. You do not need an appointment.

Most pharmacies have a private consultation room where you can discuss issues with pharmacy staff without being overheard.

You can find out your nearest open pharmacy on the NHS.uk website.  Once you have searched for the location, you can select ‘only show pharmacies open now’ if you are searching outside of usual business hours.

Extended Access Service

Our GP Surgery offers appointments in the evenings and weekends

Hounslow Treatment Care Centre

Hounslow Treatment Care Centre is staffed by experienced GPs, nurses, emergency care practitioners, healthcare assistants and other healthcare practitioners.

This is an urgent treatment service and should only be used if you require urgent medical attention and cannot be seen by your registered GP.

The centre treats minor injuries and illnesses that require urgent treatment. On arrival at the urgent care centre you will be assessed and treated in order of the priority of your condition.

If your condition is urgent and requires immediate attention, you will be seen by an appropriate clinician in the Urgent Care Centre.

If your condition is not urgent or immediate, you will be referred back to your GP

If appropriate and necessary you will be referred to the Emergency Department which is located next to the Urgent Care Centre.

You can find out more information and download a patient leaflet on the Hounslow and Richmond Community