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Opening Hours
When we're open
Day | Cedar House | Dumbelton | Eaton Socon |
---|---|---|---|
Monday | 8am to 6pm | 8am to 6pm | 8am to 6pm |
Tuesday | 8am to 6pm | 8am to 6pm | 8am to 6pm |
Wednesday | 8am to 6pm | 8am to 6pm | 8am to 8.30pm |
Thursday | 8am to 6pm | 8am to 6pm | 8am to 8.30pm |
Friday | 8am to 6pm | 8am to 6pm | 8am to 6pm |
Saturday | Closed | Closed | Closed |
Sunday | Closed | Closed | Closed |
When we're closed
When We're Closed
If our services are unavailable, you can get medical advice from the NHS 111 website or call 111. This service will direct you to the most appropriate local healthcare option.
When to contact NHS 111
NHS 111 is a fast and easy way to get the right help, whatever the time, and is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Calls to NHS 111 are free from landlines and mobile phones.
If you have difficulties communicating or hearing, you can call 18001 111 on a textphone, use the NHS 111 British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter service if you’re deaf and want to use the phone service.
When to visit an Urgent Treatment Centre
If you require urgent medical attention that isn't life-threatening, you can go to an urgent treatment centre. These centres, led by GPs, are open for at least 12 hours every day, including bank holidays. They can diagnose and treat various common ailments including sprains and strains, suspected broken limbs, minor head injuries, cuts and grazes, minor scalds and burns, feverish illness in adults, feverish illness in children, and abdominal pain.
- Urgent treatment centres (UTCs) provide medical help when it's not a life-threatening emergency.
- They can diagnose and deal with many of the common problems people go to A&E for.
- You do not need to be registered with a GP or have a fixed address to use any UTC.
- You do not need an appointment to visit a UTC although it may be work.
Local UTCs are:
Hinchingbrooke Hospital
Hinchingbrooke Park
Huntingdon
Cambridgeshire
PE29 6NT
Addenbrookes Hospital
Cambridge University Hospitals
NHS Foundation Trust
Hills Road Cambridge
CB2 0QQ
Peterborough City Hospital
Bretton Gate
Peterborough
PE3 9GZ
When to go to A&E or Call 999
Visit an A&E department (also known as the emergency department or casualty) for genuine life-threatening emergencies. These may include conditions such as loss of consciousness, an acute confused state, fits that are not stopping, chest pain, and breathing difficulties.
Less severe injuries can be treated at urgent care centres.
Evening and Weekend Appointments
We are pleased to be able to offer our patients additional access to routine pre-booked consultations in the evenings and at weekends.
This service is part of an Enhanced Access agreement which is delivered by the St Neots Primary Care Network.
We have remote GP consultations across the week from 6.30pm to 8.00pm and Saturday 9.00am at 1.00pm from Cedar House surgery as well as a remote GP clinic in the afternoons from 1.00pm to 5.00pm.
Life Threatening
Call 999 or go to A&E now if:
- you or someone you know needs immediate help
- you have seriously harmed yourself – for example, by taking a drug overdose
A mental health emergency should be taken as seriously as a medical emergency.
Urgent But Not Life Threatening
Visit an urgent care centre if:
- You have an urgent medical issue requiring on the day attention
Non-urgent
Use NHS 111 if:
- You need help now, but it’s not an emergency
There will be someone to provide you with advice and to direct you to a clinician if it is necessary.