Opening times

  • Malpas Surgery

    Day Opening hours
    Friday 17 May
    8am to 6:30pm
    Saturday 18 May
    Closed
    Sunday 19 May
    Closed
    Monday 20 May
    8am to 6:30pm
    Tuesday 21 May
    8am to 6:30pm
    Wednesday 22 May
    8am to 6:30pm
    Thursday 23 May
    8am to 6:30pm

Dispensary Opening Hours

 

Morning

Afternoon

Monday

8am to 1pm

3pm to 6:30pm

Tuesday

8am to 1pm

3pm to 6:30pm

Wednesday

8am to 1pm

3pm to 6:30pm

Thursday

8am to 1pm

3pm to 6:30pm

Friday

8am to 1pm

3pm to 6:30pm

GP Extended Hours

Routine appointments 6.30pm to 8pm and Saturdays

The Rural Alliance Primary Care Network provide enhanced access services Monday to Thursday between 6.30pm and 8.00pm. These appointments are for routine GP, nursing and pharmacist consultations, at various practice sites.

Primary Care Cheshire are commissioned to deliver services on Friday evenings 6.30pm-8.00pm and Saturdays 9am to 5.00pm. These appointments are available at Bunbury Medical Practice.

These appointments can be booked via our reception team.

If you need help when we are closed

If you need medical help now, use NHS 111 online or Call 111. Calls to the NHS 111 service are free from both landlines and mobiles.

NHS 111 online is for people aged 5 and over. Call 111 if you need help for a child under 5.

Call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency. This is when someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk.

Dial 999 immediately for emergencies such as:

  • Acute chest pain
  • Acute difficulty in breathing
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Severe loss of blood
  • Severe burns and scalds
  • Choking
  • Fitting/convulsions
  • Drowning
  • Severe allergic reactions
  • Suspected broken limbs
  1. Before phoning, make sure that you know the location of the emergency and the telephone number that you are calling from.
  2. The first person to speak to you will be the telephone operator, who will ask whether you require the ambulance, fire, or police service.
  3. Once you have requested an ambulance, your call will be connected to the Ambulance Dispatch Centre.
  4. You will be asked where you want the ambulance to go. An ambulance will be sent as soon as the location is known.
  5. You should stay on the line as the call handler will ask you some questions about the incident, including details about the condition of the patient or patients. The information you provide will be relayed to the ambulance crew.
  6. Do not hang up until instructed to do so. The call handler may provide advice about how you can help the patient, and you will also be required to confirm the location and number you are calling from.