Telephone: 01785 850 226 Out of Hours: 111

23 High Street,
Eccleshall,
Stafford, ST21 6BW

Opening Hours, Consulting and Dispensary Times


Opening Hours

We are open Monday to Friday 8am to 6.30pm.

We are closed on weekends and bank holidays, however you can still access appointments during these times with Primary Care Extended Access.

The practice is closed for training purposes once a month on a Thursday from 1pm. See Important Surgery Closure Dates below.

If you are more than 10 minutes late to see the doctor or nurse you may be asked to rebook.

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Primary Care Extended Access

Extended opening hours for pre bookable or same day routine appointments are being offered at local GP practices.

Consultations can be 'face to face' or by telephone with a healthcare professional (Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Pharmacist, GP, etc).

Find out about extended opening times and how to book in our
Primary Care Extended Access leaflet (pdf).

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Consulting Times

Our consultation times are normally 8.30am to 11am and 2pm to 6pm, with additional special early and late surgeries during the week.

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Dispensary Opening Times

Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6.30pm (excluding Bank Holidays)

Please note that the practice is closed for training purposes once a month on a Thursday from 1pm.
Please see Professional Development Training Dates for further information.

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Important Surgery Closure Dates

We are normally closed every first Thursday of the month for Protected Learning Time. This is when necessary training and maintenance is conducted. We will be closed the afternoons of:

  • 5th September 2024
  • 3rd October 2024
  • 7th November 2024
  • 5th December 2024
  • 9th January 2025
  • 6th February 2025
  • 6th March 2025

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When we are Closed

For health information and advice, or if you need medical help fast when we are closed, call NHS 111. NHS 111 is the number to call when you need medical help fast but it’s not a life threatening emergency.

In life threatening emergencies such as chest pain and severe shortness of breath you should call 999

Further information can be found on our Urgent Problems page.