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Extended Access


There are now Extended Access appointments for routine care available at Park Surgery, One Life.  Appointments are provided by Central Middlesbrough PCN and are available Monday to Friday 6pm - 8pm and Saturday 9am - 5pm.  If you would like to book one of these appointments please speak to a receptionist. 


 If the surgery is closed and you require urgent medical assistance which cannot wait until the surgery re-opens, please ring 111.


 Calls to NHS 111 are free from both landlines and mobiles.


 If you have a life threatening medical emergency, please dial 999


For information about crying babies go to https://www.what0-18.nhs.uk/national


If your child is severely unwell call 999 or go to the Emergency Dept.


 Thankyou


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Try the NHS App

If you’re a patient at our practice you can now use the new NHS App, a simple and secure way to access a range of NHS services on your smartphone or tablet.

You can use the NHS App to access your NHS COVID vaccine pass, get health advice, book appointments, order repeat prescriptions, view your GP health record and more.

If you already use Endeavour Practices Online Services you can continue to use it. You can use the NHS App as well.

For more information go to www.nhs.uk/nhsapp'

Opening times

Find out when our practice is open, what the GP consulting times are and what to do if you need help when the practice is closed Click here

Coronavirus

For Coronavirus updates and advice Click here

Isolating at home? See our isolation guide here:

Isolation Guide

Repeat Prescriptions

Do you need to re-order your medication? Visit our prescriptions page and complete the online form. Click here

Veteran Friendly Accreditation

We're proud to support our Armed Forces community as an accredited Veteran Friendly GP Practice. For more information Click Here. 

Colonoscopy confidence – your common-sense bowel check

We know some people feel anxious or worried when they’re told they need a colonoscopy but it’s important to have this test if you’re referred. That’s why Bowel Cancer UK have launched the Colonoscopy Confidence campaign to explain what a colonoscopy is, why it matters and encourage people to attend their appointment.

If you’ve been asked by your doctor to have a colonoscopy it’s because they suspect something isn’t quite right about your bowel or colon, and they’d like a specialist to take a closer look. The procedure involves an endoscopist putting a thin flexible tube with a camera on the end up your bottom so they can see the inside of your bowel.

Colonoscopy is a very common procedure - thousands of colonoscopies are carried out across the UK every week. They give endoscopists a close-up view of the inside of your bowel so they can clearly see if there’s anything wrong. A colonoscopy can feel a little uncomfortable, but it’s an important part of maintaining good all-round health.

Most people who have a colonoscopy won’t have bowel cancer. But if bowel cancer is detected at its earliest stage nearly everybody is treated successfully. That’s why if you have an appointment for a colonoscopy, it is important that you attend – let’s keep your bowel in good health.

For more information visit bowelcanceruk.org.uk/colonoscopyconfidence

(Site updated 20/02/2024)
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