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SURGERY
TIMES
CORE SURGERY
HOURS
Monday
9.00am
- 12 noon
3.00
- 5.00pm
-
Tuesday
9.00am
- 12 noon
3.00
- 5.00pm
*
Wednesday
9.00am
- 12 noon
-
-
Thursday
9.00am
- 12 noon
3.00
- 5.00pm
-
Friday
9.00am
- 12 noon
3.00
- 5.00pm
-
The
treatment room is open from 9.00am - 12 noon on Monday, Thursday, Friday and
2.30 - 5.00pm Monday and Tuesday.
We
run a full appointment system.
EVENING SURGERY
* We
will provide this on most Tuesday evenings (6.30 - 8.30pm) for workers unable
to attend during normal daytime hours.
DISABLED
ACCESS
We have disabled access through the main door and a lift is available in the
building.
OUT-OF-HOURS
COVER
This operates Monday to Friday between 6.00pm and 8.30am, throughout weekends and bank holidays.
THIS SERVICE IS FOR URGENT CALLS AND EMERGENCIES ONLY.
Out of hours a doctor is still available to give urgent advice, arrange a face-to-face
consultation at the Out-of-Hours Centre in Belfast or the centre closest to you,
or to carry out a home visit if required on medical grounds.
If you require emergency medical treatment or urgent advice out of hours you
should ring 028 9079 6220.
Please give as much information as possible to the person answering the phone
so that the doctor can assess the need and urgency of the situation.
EMERGENCIES
If you are confronted
by a serious problem such as acute chest pain or severe bleeding at any time, call an ambulance
(Tel: 999) before calling the surgery.