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SURGERY
TIMES
The doctor available
varies with rota.
Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
9.15 - 11.15am
10.15am - 12.25pm
3.00 - 5.20pm
Tuesday
9.15 - 11.00am
(Half day - surgery closes at 12.30pm)
The Health Centre is open from 8.30am
- 6.00pm.
EMERGENCY
CALLS OUT OF HOURS
For urgent medical problems outside normal surgery hours please phone 0141 531 9050. Emergency problems are dealt with by NHS 24 (Tel: 08454 24 24 24, web address
www.nhs.24.com) not by partners from the practice.
Please note that
this is for urgent problems that arise out of hours, not for ongoing problems
affecting patients who have not been able to see their own doctor.
PRIVATE
MEDICALS AND REPORTS
Certain medicals, reports and forms
are not covered by the NHS and will be charged for at the BMA recommended rate.
Please ask at or telephone reception for details.
DISABLED
ACCESS
At Parkhead Health
Centre reserved parking spaces for the disabled are marked near the front door.
Wheelchair access to the building is via a ramp near the front entrance. A disabled
patients' WC is situated by the front entrance.