Book an appointment online

If you need to see your GP, then you can book an appointment online using our online system. Our appointments are booked at 10-minute intervals.

How to book an appointment

Book an appointment online to see your GP by using our online system. Click the link below to book an appointment. You’ll be able to choose the type of appointment you need.

Our aim is to offer a routine pre-bookable appointment to patients within 14 days from the point of contact.

Types of appointments

At Chacewater Health Centre, we offer different appointments to help you get the care you need as soon as possible.

Routine appointments

We aim to give you a routine appointment to see a GP within 48 hours of receiving your online request.

Urgent appointments

If you feel you need an appointment urgently (same or next day) please contact the surgery.

You can also call NHS 111 for general medical advice.

For patients who have an urgent medical need, we ask that they contact us by telephone and our experienced reception team will organise for our Duty Clinician to make contact that day if appropriate. This may not be with your clinician of choice.

The reception team may ask you some questions to ensure you see the right clinician. You do not have to disclose any personal information if you don’t wish to but it will help our team if you can. If you need a same-day appointment you will get one.

Sometimes the receptionist will put you down for a call back from the doctor. Please make sure you are available to take a call and ensure we have up to date contact information for you.

The questions the receptionist will ask may be:

  • Who you are calling about, yourself or someone else?
  • What is the best number that the doctor can call you back on. Preferably this should be a landline number as mobile reception can be poor. The number that you give needs to be one that you will be available on. The receptionist can try to give you some indication of when the call might be but, because these are fitted around clinics, they cannot guarantee exactly when the doctor will call back.
  • The receptionist may then ask you if you would like to explain briefly what the reason for your call is. You can decline to give a reason but if you do give a reason then the doctor is better able to prioritise if needed.
  • If a call back is requested, the doctor will call when they can to discuss your problems and take the appropriate course of action. If the doctor can’t get through they will try again but cannot do this indefinitely. They often will not leave a message because of confidentiality.