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OUT
OF HOURS
Calls Out Of Hours Please telephone 223 1113. Your call will be
re-directed to Mastercall, the Central Manchester out-of-hours co-operative. Remember
this service is only for genuine emergencies. If you have sustained an injury
which may require stitches or you may require an x-ray then you will save time
by going directly to Casualty. If the situation appears to be a critical emergency
then remember an ambulance called by dialling 999 will be much quicker and more
suitable.
DISABLED
INCLUDING BABY CHANGING FACILITIES
There is access to the
surgery for wheelchairs through the door on the drive. If any assistance is required,
please ask any member of staff.
Parking
And Access
Wheelchair access to the surgery is possible
via the main entrance. Unfortunately parking is very limited at the surgery but
patients may park for dropping patients off for their appointment and then park
elsewhere where space permits.