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We are starting to introduce the NHS Digital First approach that lets patients use new online ways to get in touch with us. This does not replace existing ways to contact us, but offers additional ways for those who like to be more digital!
Answer the questions below to see if you can get in touch with us online.
Do you have a question about something administrative, for example joining the practice, a sick note or a prescription?
Please click the appropriate button below to complete an online form.
Do you have a question about a medical problem or your health?
We do not think our online service can help as you have said your problem is not administrative or about a medical problem. Please call reception on 0161 231 4997 for assistance.
This system is for non-urgent requests only. Call 999 now if you have any of the following:
Signs of a heart attack pain like a very tight band, heavy weight or squeezing in the centre of your chest
Signs of a stroke face drooping on one side, can’t hold both arms up, difficulty speaking
Severe difficulty breathing gasping, not being able to get words out, choking or lips turning blue
Heavy bleeding that won’t stop and spraying, pouring or enough to make a puddle
Severe injuries or deep cuts after a serious accident
Seizure (fit) someone is shaking or jerking because of a fit, or is unconscious (can’t be woken up)
Sudden confusion (delirium) cannot be sure of own name or age, slurred speech or not making sense
Suicide attempt by taking something or self-harming
Sudden, rapid swelling of the lips, mouth, throat or tongue
Labour or childbirth water breaking, more frequent intense cramps (contractions), baby coming or just born
Signs of a severe infection (sepsis) blue, grey, pale or blotchy skin, lips, tongue, palms of soles; a rash that does not fade when you roll a glass over it or high temperature with a stiff neck or bothered by light
This service is for non-urgent requests only.
If you would like an appointment then you can check our online appointment availability using the NHS app. You can submit your request but this does not guarantee we will provide an appointment. We may provide advice or signpost you to the most suitable healthcare provider. If you'd prefer to speak with us instead then please call reception.