Opening Hours
Station Road Surgery
Station Road Surgery is currently closed.
Monday | 08:30-13:00, 14:00-18:00 |
Tuesday | 08:30-13:00, 14:00-18:00 |
Wednesday | 08:30-12:00, 14:00-18:00 |
Thursday | 08:30-13:00, 14:00-18:00 |
Friday | 08:30-13:00, 14:00-18:00 |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Queens Square Surgery
Queens Square Surgery is currently closed.
Monday | 08:30-13:00, 14:00-18:00 |
Tuesday | 08:30-13:00, 14:00-18:00 |
Wednesday | 08:30-12:00, 14:00-18:00 |
Thursday | 08:30-13:00, 14:00-18:00 |
Friday | 08:30-13:00, 14:00-18:00 |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
The practice is closed on Wednesday lunchtime 12:00-14:00 for staff training.
Dispensary
Open Monday to Friday 8:30 – 18:00 (closed between 12:00 – 14:00 every day)
Extended Hours
Attleborough Surgeries provides an extended hours service on some days with early morning surgeries starting at 7:00 and evening surgeries running until 20:00. We also provide a clinical service approximately once a month on a Saturday. All of these clinics are staffed with a mix of clinicians including GPs, Advanced Care Practitioners, Nurses and Health Care Assistants.
Available Sessions at Attleborough Surgeries are:
- Tuesday 07:00 – 08:00
- Wednesday 18:30 – 20:00
- Friday 07:30 – 08:00
Approximately once per month the Practice also provides a Friday evening clinic 18:30 – 20:00 and a Saturday Clinic 09:00 – 17:00.
When you attend at Station Road Surgery for an extended hours appointment (before 08:30 or after 18:00) please go to the back door, enter into the small foyer and press the intercom for admission.
Out of Hours Service
Pharmacies can also provide you and your family with valuable advice and support during times when the practice is closed and many over the counter medications can be purchased for common ailments, without needing to get a prescription from a doctor.
Between 18:30 and 08:00, Monday to Friday, and all day at weekends and on bank holidays your call will be redirected to the NHS 111 service.
Please only use the out of hours service if your medical condition is such that you cannot possibly wait until the surgery opens again. The provision of an out of hours service costs local health authorities a lot of money and its resources are stretched by inappropriate use, meaning that patients who really need attention have to wait longer.
Emergencies
In a genuine emergency you should call 999 and ask for an ambulance.
Chest pains and / or shortness of breath constitute as an emergency.