Extended Access & Out of Hours 

Extended Opening Hours Evening, Weekend and Bank Holiday appointments

Please see Unity Primary Care (Our Primary Care Network) website for extended opening hours across the practices for appointments available to you. Appointments are bookable in advance through your Surgery or on the day during the opening times for the extended hours with your surgery.

Urgent Medical Assistance

If you require urgent medical assistance you may contact your surgery during the opening hours. If you contact the surgery at other times, you will be given a telephone message with the Out of Hours contact telephone number.

Out of Hours Service

If you require urgent medical assistance, which cannot wait until the surgery re-opens, you should call 111. Calls to the NHS 111service are free from both landlines and mobiles. You will be assessed, given advice and directed straightaway to the local service that can help you best.

If you have a life threatening medical emergency pleasedial 999.

Ask Your Pharmacist

Pharmacists are medicines experts and are able to give free health advice and treatment about common illnesses like colds and flu or sickness and diarrhoea. You do not need an appointment and you can speak to them in confidence.

NHS 111

You should call the NHS 111 service if you need medical help fast, but its not a 999 emergency. You will be assessed, given advice and directed straightaway to the local service that can help you best. Calls to NHS 111 are free from landlines and mobile phones.

NHS England has produced a short film to help people with a learning disability, autism or both, understand how and when to access the service, and what to expect.

Health Advice/Information

You can access health advice and information on the NHS Website at www.nhs.uk

NHS Walk In Centre

Walk In Centre for minor health problems, minor injuries and emergency contraception led by experienced, specially trained nurses available at:

The Phoenix Health Centre,
Parkfields Road,
Parkfields,
Wolverhampton
WV4 6ED

Open Monday to Friday: 10.00am 7.00pm, Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays: 10.00am 4.00pm.

The Walk-in Centre, based at Parkfield Road, Wolverhampton, offers on-the-spot treatment (without an appointment) and advice for minor health problems, illness, ailments and injuries.

Urgent Care Centre

The urgent Care Centre is situated above the A&E department at New Cross Hospital and is open 24/7, 365 days a year. You can self-present at the UCC reception or you may be directed to it via NHS 111 when appointments will be booked electronically for you. You may also be redirected to this service from A&E if it more appropriate to manage your needs.

Emergencies A&E/Call 999

The local Accident and Emergency Department is New Cross Hospital.

Whatever the day or time, if you suspect you may be having a heart attack, stroke, severe acute illness or serious Accident then please dial 999 and you will be advised accordingly. If you are well enough to attend A&E yourself then please do so.