New appointment system starting 4th July 2022
From 4th July 2022 our appointment system will be changing. We will still provide morning telephone consultations to a maximum of 15 patients or till 10am, whichever comes first. We will also have a morning open access clinic depending on demand to a maximum of 15 patients or till 10am, again whichever comes first. You will be able to pre book an afternoon face to face consultation with our GPs, although availability will be limited at present.
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Welcome to The Village Medical Centre
Why are GPs needing to work differently?
GPs, their teams, and patients have faced an extremely challenging time during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite lockdown measures lifting the pandemic is still not over.
Face-to-face contact has been limited across all NHS services to protect you and keep you safe from the risk of infection.
We want to be honest with you. General practice will continue to struggle to meet the growing needs of patients.
This isn’t the way we want it to be, but practices are …