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We offer multiple ways of booking an appointment at Blackfriars Medical Practice.

We offer Online triage appointments between 8-9am every day, once the capacity has been reached the system will close to new routine requests. This is to ensure that all requests are dealt with within 24 hours.

After 9am you can also request an appointment via Telephone, Email or in person. We continue to take appointment requests throughout the day, and you will be contacted by a clinician within 24-48hrs. All urgent requests will be responded to the same day. 

We offer pre booked appointments with all clinicians, Nurses, and Health Care assistants. 

We also offer appointments in our Extended Clinic within our Primary Care Network during extended hours 6:30-8pm each evening and Saturday and Sunday between 9-5pm. These are available to book via our Practice reception. 

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General practice is here for you for longer as routine appointments become available on evenings and weekends

Our practice is working together with Salford Primary Care together to offer patients evening and weekend appointments. Our current extended hours provision after 6:30pm will end and Blackfriars Medical Practice will close after this time Monday-Thursday.

From the 1st October Broughton Primary Care Network, groups of General Practices working together to deliver key health and care services, will be increasing access to pre-bookable, routine appointments at evenings and weekends across 3 sites.

Enhanced access appointments may include services like cervical screening, childhood vaccination clinics and health checks. People will be able to see a member of the general practice team, a GP, nurse or other health professional.

The appointments offered via enhanced access will be held at Blackfriars Medical Practice (Every Friday), Lower Broughton Health Centre and Newbury Green health Centre and may be with a different clinician than usual. This clinician will have access to your health records and will be able to treat you in the same way as we would.

You can access these appointments via our reception team.

We appreciate your support during this transition which is a national requirement for General Practice. We also welcome any feedback being emailed to blackfriarsmedicalpractice@nhs.net.

Have your Say on Practice Opening Times

From 1st October 2022, all GP practices are required on a local network basis to provide Enhanced Access times for patients

If you would like to comment, please scan the code below which will take you to a very short survey about this or you can use the link:

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/XNWWQKV

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Please note: The Building in which the practice is based, is undergoing essential work to remove the cladding from the apartments above. There will be scaffolding at the front of the building, this will not affect access to the practice, and we are open as normal

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