Opening Hours

Hackbridge Medical Centre

Day Opening hours
Sunday 3 November
Closed
Monday 4 November
8am to 6:30pm
Tuesday 5 November
8am to 6:30pm
Wednesday 6 November
8am to 6:30pm
Thursday 7 November
8am to 6:30pm
Friday 8 November
8am to 6:30pm
Saturday 9 November
Closed

EXTENDED HOURS

Extended Access Hub

Residents registered with a Sutton GP can now access even more GP and nurse appointments at a time convenient to them. These extra appointments are provided by Sutton GP Services Limited (SGPS), a collaborative of local Sutton GPs and nurses, in conjunction with NHS Sutton Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG).

Appointments are available at

  • Wrythe Green Surgery -  Wrythe Lane, Carshalton, SM5 2RE 
  • Manor Practice (Roundshaw Health Centre) - Mollison Square, Wallington SM6 9DF
  • James O'Riordan - 70 Stonecot Hill, Sutton, SM3 9HE
  • Robin Hood Lane Surgery - Robin Hood Lane, Sutton Surrey SM1 2RJ.

You will not be seen by your own GP or nurse, however the GP or nurse at your appointment will have secure access to your records with your consent. Routine GP appointments and a range of nursing services are available. The services are available by appointment only.

Please call the Sutton GP Hub service from 18.30-20.00 Monday -Friday or Saturday-Sunday 8.00am-20.00pm 

on Tel no: 03333326570  

If you wish to book an appointment during surgery hours, you should ring your own GP where the receptionists will be able to book an appointment for you.  Appointments can be booked and cancelled on this number.

 In a genuine emergency you should call 999. Chest pains and/or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.  

 

 

 

 

 

When We Are Closed

NHS 111

Outside of normal surgery hours (between 6:30pm and 8:00am Monday-Friday, weekends and Bank Holidays), you can call 111. This is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can call 111 if you need medical help fast but it is NOT a 999 emergency. A trained advisor will assess your situation and take appropriate action. This could simply be by offering advice or where necessary by making arrangements for you to be seen by a doctor.

Out-of-hours services are generally busy so please think carefully before asking to see a doctor and only do so if you genuinely cannot wait until the surgery re-opens.

In a genuine emergency you should call 999. Chest pains and/or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.  

Accident & Emergency

A&E departments assess and treat patients with serious injuries or illnesses. Generally, you should visit A&E or call 999 for life-threatening emergencies, such as:

  • Loss of consciousness
  • Acute confused state and fits that are not stopping
  • Persistent, severe chest pain
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Severe bleeding
  • Broken bones 
Patients who attend A&E for conditions considered to be inappropriate will be redirected to the surgery during opening hours or to the out-of-hours service.