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Appointments 

To make an appointment call (01332) 271212 or call in at either surgery.  If you wish to receive an APPOINTMENT REMINDER BY TEXT MESSAGE, please update your details using the "Your Clinical Record" link at the bottom of this page.

Cancelling your Appointment      If you are unable to attend an appointment, please use the link on this website or call us on 01332 271212 to cancel your appointment. 

Out of Hours     

If you require emergency treatment for a potentially life-threatening condition you should dial 999 and ask for the ambulance service.  The following conditions are considered potentially life- threatening: 
Chestpain
Loss of consciousness  Breathing difficulties   Severe   loss of  blood

For any other condition which you feel cannot wait until your GP Surgery reopens, you should contact the Out Of Hours Service on 08444 122239 . Your call will go to our local out-of-hours service, Derbyshire Health United.
Depending on your problem, you may go on to speak to a nurse or doctor.  Where possible you will be dealt with in a single call, but when the service is very busy someone may call you back.
You may be asked to attend an appointment at the out-of-hours service headquarters on Duffield Road.

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Doctors
Nursing Staff
Practice Team
Healthcare Team

Nurse Practitioners

Sister Val SteeleSister Val Steele
Our Nurse Practitioner, Mrs Val Steele, is highly qualified and is able to issue some types of prescriptions herself. In some cases you may be offered an appointment with her instead of one of the doctors.

Nurses

The nurses' main tasks include:

• Infant and adult immunisation
• Travel vaccinations
• Cervical smears
• Dressings and removal of stitches
• Ear syringing
• Clinics to monitor blood pressure, asthma and diabetes
• Health checks (lifestyle advice)

They also assist the doctors in minor surgery and are always available to offer professional advice.
Mr Chris RoomeMr Chris Roome
Chris Roome has 35 years experience working as a nurse having started as a cadet nurse at Pastures Hospital Mickleover in 1972. Over the years as evidence based theory and research changed the way we view psychological problems Chris studied both Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Psychotherapy at Derby university. This has resulted in him having a vast knowledge base which enables him to assess a wide range of problems which may or may not have a mental health componant. His main work at the surgery evolves around the treatment of depression and anxiety as these are the most common problems reported by people being referred to Chris. He will also assess problems related to, bereavement, work related stress, alcohol, relationship breakdown and anger. In fact any problem that has an emotional or psychological impact on life. There is no restriction on age and if a problem arises that needs more specialist intervention Chris has a wide network of experienced contacts that he can refer on to.
Sister Julie Watts (f)Sister Julie Watts (f)
Nurse Hayley CrowtherNurse Hayley Crowther
Nurse Marion KingNurse Marion King
Nurse Sharon LoveNurse Sharon Love
Nurse Dawn Dykstra-Holling