Glenroyd Medical

Glenroyd Medical (Whitegate Drive)

Lines open 8.00am to 6.30pm

Who should I see?

We try to keep our GP appointments for patients with more serious health problems.

Before you book an appointment to see a doctor please consider whether an appointment with a practice nurse might be appropriate. They can help you with a wide range of medical problems.

Our receptionists can help you decide which is the right person for you to see.

Self care

If you have a cough, cold, headache or other minor ailment try treating yourself at home first. Find out more about treatments for common minor ailments. Please remember that self-care for ... [continue] Self care

Clinical Pharmacists

Our Clinical Pharmacists are able to see and treat patients for: Medication reviews/queries Pain management Hypertension reviews Mental Health reviews Chronic disease management Blood pressure reviews NHS health checks Rheumatoid ... [continue] Clinical Pharmacists

Pharmacists

Your pharmacist can help too Pharmacists are highly trained health professionals and can give you confidential health advice for a range of common illnesses and complaints. Don’t wait for a ... [continue] Pharmacists

Nurse Practitioners

Our Nurse Practitioner is able to see patients for: Cervical cytology Pill Checks/coil fittings and ring pessaries Zoladex injections ECG’s and Spirometry Implanon Minor illness

Practice nurses

Our Practice Nurses are able to see patients for: Cervical cytology Pill Checks/coil fittings and ring pessaries Zoladex injections Chronic disease management Implanon NHS health checks Travel advice (charges may ... [continue] Practice nurses

Assistant Practitioners and Health Care Assistants

Our Assistant Practitioners/Health Care Assistants are able to see patients for: ECG’s Phlebotomy Blood pressure check/24 hour blood pressure monitoring Chronic disease management Pill checks NHS health checks Hearing test ... [continue] Assistant Practitioners and Health Care Assistants

NHS 111

111 is the free NHS non-emergency number. You should use the NHS 111 service if you urgently need medical help or advice but it’s not a life-threatening situation. Call 111 ... [continue] NHS 111

A&E

A&E is for life-threatening accidents and emergencies only. Before you go there, ask yourself, “Is it a real emergency?” If not, please consider using other local health services before you ... [continue] A&E

Date published: 17th February, 2017
Date last updated: 9th March, 2023