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Appointments
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Pharmacy and Self Care
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Self-Care
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Book an Appointment
Urgent appointments for today or tomorrow
If you feel that your problem is urgent, you should tell the care navigator as early as possible, and every effort will be made for you to be seen the same day.
If the doctor needs to see you in person or you would prefer a face-to-face appointment, we will invite you to come in.
How to book
- Telephone: 01622 753 920
When phoning to book an appointment with the doctor, our care navigators may ask if we are able to help over the telephone. If you are happy to do this then they will ask you for a few details and you will receive a telephone call from a member of staff before the end of that surgery.
Extended Access
We also have extended access available. See our Out of Hours information.
Book a routine appointment
Your appointment slot is intended as a guide. It may not always be possible to stick rigidly to these times.
Many minor issues can be addressed quickly over the phone, saving time for you and our clinical team. When calling to book an appointment, our care navigators may ask if we can assist you by phone. If you agree, we'll gather some details and ensure you receive a call from a staff member before the end of that surgery. We’ll do our best to schedule you with a doctor or a phone appointment promptly.
Ways to book
Sickness Certificates (Fit Notes)
You must give your employer a doctor's 'fit note' (sometimes called a 'sick note') if you've been ill for more than 7 days in a row and have taken sick leave. This includes non-working days, such as weekends and bank holidays.
Travel Vaccinations
Information and advice for travelling abroad.
Home Visits
Please be aware that our GPs will always call to assess the home visit request first.
If you need a home visit, you can help us by calling reception between 9am and 11am.
Telephone: 01622 753 920
Home visits are only made if the doctor decides that the patient is too seriously ill to travel or is housebound and needs to be seen at home.
Care Navigation
Please don’t be offended if you are asked what the problem is when you ring to book an appointment.
This is called Care Navigation, and it’s about helping you get to the service you need!
About Care Navigation
When you contact us, you will be asked by your receptionist for a brief outline of your problem. This is because we operate something called “Care Navigation”. It means we are training receptionists and clerical staff to help them help patients by identifying the most appropriate place for their care.
Through this specialist training, our practice team will be able to direct you to the most appropriate health clinician for your needs first.
Receptionists will never offer clinical advice or triage; this new way of working is about offering you the choice to see more appropriate professionals in the practice team or even somewhere else. If they can deal with the problem directly, it will often be quicker and means you may not need to see the GP at all.
By working this way, it helps to free up time for GPs to care for patients with complex or serious health conditions that can only be managed by the GP. More importantly though, it means people are seen first by the clinician that is best placed to manage their clinical problem.
The choice is always yours though and you will never be refused a GP appointment but we hope next time you contact your GP and speak with the receptionist you will see the value of seeing another health professional if they are able to help.
If you would like someone to explain this to you in person, a member of our practice team will be happy to help.
Change or Cancel an Appointment
Please give us as much notice as possible so we can offer your appointment to someone else.
To cancel your appointment:
- Use your NHS account (through the NHS website or NHS App)
- Cancel using our online form
- Phone us on 01622 753 920
- Reply CANCEL to your appointment reminder text message
Out of Hours
Enhanced Access
The Medical Centre Group offers Enhanced Access Appointments on top of our normal appointments. These appointments will be held either at The Medical Centre or another Maidstone Central Primary Care Network practice.
Maidstone Central Primary Care Network (PCN) consists of four practices working together to improve the health of registered patients. Maidstone Central PCN member practices are: The Medical Centre, The Vine Medical Practice, Bower Mount Medical Practice and Brewer Street Surgeries.
Maidstone Central PCN offers appointments:
- Monday to Friday, 6:30pm to 8pm
- Saturday, 9am to 5pm
At either your registered practice or another PCN member practice, in addition to the core practice opening hours of 8am to 6:30pm Monday to Friday.
This means you will be able to see a GP, nurse or other health professional at a time which is most convenient for you. Services offered will include GP appointments, vaccinations, health checks, screening services and physiotherapy.
Appointments will be available at one of the following practices:
- The Medical Centre Group
- The Vines Medical Practice
- Bower Mount Medical Practice
- Brewer Street Surgery
Please contact your registered practice for further information.
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.