Routine Appointments
Appointments may be made by telephoning or by calling at the surgery. Routine appointments may be made well in advance (maximum three months), which will enable us to offer you an appointment at a time best suitable to your requirements. We are also now offering on-line booking of appointments to see GP’s or Nurse Practitioners.
Before booking an appointment with the doctor, please consider whether one of the following options would be more appropriate:
- Going to your local pharmacy. Pharmacy staff can advise you on over the counter medicines.
If you are suffering from certain minor ailments, you may have a personal consultation with the pharmacist who will be able to recommend appropriate treatment. - See an optician for eye problems, a dentist for dental problems and a podiatrist for foot problems.
- When the surgery is closed and you are not sure if you can wait until the surgery re-opens, you can ring 111 for advice.
You do not need to see a doctor for the following; First week self certification forms (these are obtained from your employer), Blue Badge application forms, insurance letters etc.*
*Some of these may incur charges.
In these circumstances, please telephone the surgery between 8am-9am Monday to Friday and the receptionist on duty will take your name and number and a brief description of you symptoms. Our Emergency Clinician will ring you back. The Specialist Clinician will assess you in triage and if appropriate will either book you in for a telephone, video or face to face consultation. This depends on individual triages and conditions. Sometimes you may not need to be seen by one of the healthcare professionals at the surgery, but would be better treated by a visit to the pharmacy. If it is necessary for you to be seen by the Doctor covering emergencies, our Emergency Clinican will issue you with an urgent appointment. Please be aware that not all allocated urgent appointments are face to face. In the majority of cases, a consultation can be done over the telephone.
If you are confronted by a serious problem such as severe chest pain or abnormal bleeding, call an Ambulance 999.
If you cannot keep an appointment, please inform us as soon as possible as this will enable us to offer that appointment to someone else.
When you arrive for your appointment please use our new check-in screen which is located in the foyer. Your name will appear on the screen in the waiting room when it is your turn to see the Doctor, Nurse or HCA. Please note that each appointment is for 10 minutes only with the GP and is 15 minutes with other clinicians.
Barrowford Surgery is committed to providing an environment where you feel safe and comfortable at all times. Some health care procedures can make patients feel vulnerable; hence a chaperone may assist in supporting and reassuring the patient during an examination/procedure. You can expect to be offered a chaperone for any intimate procedure or examination. Patients are welcome to have a family member/friend present but they cannot take the place of a formal chaperone.
Barrowford Surgery is a training practice. We have 4th year medical students from Manchester University. They are with us from September through to June and have a 4 week placements with us. as well as 4th year medical students we have also opened our training practice up to paramedics, student nurses and physician associates.