Contact Details For Both Surgeries:
Telephone: 0203 691 0730
Out of Hours: 111
Email: bexleygrouppractice@nhs.net
NHS 111: Call 111 or visit 111.nhs.uk
Contact Us Online: https://florey.accurx.com/p/G83028
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Locations
Main Surgery
76 - 78 Upper Wickham Lane, Welling, Kent, DA16 3HQ
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Branch Site
24 Station Road, Belvedere, Kent, DA17 6JJ
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Opening Hours
Main Surgery
76 - 78 Upper Wickham Lane, Welling
Monday |
8.00am to 6.30pm |
Tuesday |
8.00am to 7.30pm |
Wednesday |
8.00am to 7.30pm |
Thursday |
8.00am to 7.30pm |
Friday |
8.00am to 6.30pm |
Branch Surgery
24 Station Road, Belvedere
Monday |
8.00am to 6.30pm |
Tuesday |
8.00am to 6.30pm |
Wednesday |
8.00am to 6.30pm |
Thursday |
8.00am to 6.30pm |
Friday |
8.00am to 6.30pm |
Out Of Hours
When the surgery is closed between 6.30pm and 8.00am weekdays and at all times over the weekend please dial 111.
If you have an urgent medical problem and are unsure what to do, NHS 111 can be found online at 111.nhs.uk, or by dialling 111. 111 online is for people aged 5 and over.
Call 111 if you need help for a child under 5.
NHS 111 is a national telephone service to make it easier for people to access local health services when they have an urgent need.
The Emergency GP Clinics/ Urgent Care Centres are held at:
Urgent Care Centre
Queen Mary's Hospital
Frognal Avenue
Sidcup
Urgent Care Centre
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Stadium Way
Woolwich
Both centres have x-ray and imaging facilities and are run by teams of local Doctors and Nurses.
Please avoid visiting A&E for minor illness and broken bones unless you have been advised to do so by a clinician.
The UCC is not A&E and should not replace your GP practice or out of hours GP service.
In an emergency dial 999 and ask for the Ambulance Service. For example those with a suspected heart attack, collapse, haemorrhage, poisoning, electrocution, burns or serious injury. Those with less serious injuries but which might need x-ray of possible broken bones, or cuts which need suture, may be taken direct to the Accident & Emergency Department.
Accident and Emergency (A&E)
The A&E departments are open 24 hours a day and based at the following hospitals: Queen Elizabeth in Woolwich, Princess Royal University in Farnborough and Darent Valley in Dartford.
A&E is for the treatment of serious illness or life threatening injuries.
It is worth considering the various options before attending your local A&E department. If your illness can be dealt with by another route, such as NHS 111 you will probably be treated quickly and by the appropriate healthcare professional.