Telephone: 024 7663 6972
Email: stokealdermoor.medical@nhs.net
Location
Stoke Aldermoor Medical Centre, The Barley Lea, Stoke Aldermoor, Coventry, CV3 1EG
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Facilities
Our practice offers the following facilities:
- Car Parking
- Wheelchair access
- Disabled WC
- Nappy changing facilities.
- Translators and chaperones are available upon request. Please contact the Practice and inform Reception staff when booking an appointment with one of our clinicians.
To learn more, please ring our reception on 024 7665 1188.
Opening Hours
Phone lines open 8am Every Morning
Doors open at 8:30am
Surgery Times
Monday |
8:30am to 6:30pm |
Tuesday |
8:30am to 6:30pm Antenatal clinic held 09:30am to 3:30pm |
Wednesday |
8:30am to 6:30pm |
Thursday |
8:30am to 6:30pm |
Friday |
8:30am to 6:30pm |
Saturday |
Closed |
Sunday |
Closed |
GP Connect PCN is offering extra appointments through their Enhanced Access Clinic to all patients of Stoke Aldermoor Medical Centre. You can book an appointment with GPs, nurses, and other allied health professionals outside of normal opening hours, including the weekends.
Enhanced Access is about giving you the convenience and choice to have your appointment at a time that better suits you or based on your needs. Enhanced access appointments are delivered through “hubs.” This may mean you need to travel to a different practice than your own if you decide to book an enhanced access appointment.
GP Connect PCN started enhanced hours clinics from June 2022. Regular Saturday clinics will be delivered from COCHC. Specialist clinics for renal and heart failure consultant, Women’s health clinics on Saturday will also be delivered.
Please Note: All Extended access appointments are booked Via your GP practice.
Enhanced Access Clinic opening times:
- Monday till Friday: 6:00pm till 8:30pm
- Saturday: 9:00am till 5:00pm
Out Of Hours
Please call 111 if you require any medical advice when our practice is closed
Please call 999 if you require immediate medical attention
If you need medical assistance when the practice is closed you should dial 111, which is free from all landlines and mobiles.
NHS 111, their call will be answered by a highly trained call handler (CH). The CH will record their details and lead the patient through an assessment, using the NHS Pathways clinical assessment tool. At the end of this assessment, the NHS Pathways system will identify the nature and urgency of their problem in order to enable the CH to direct the caller to the most appropriate locally available service. These indicate where the patient should be directed to and when they should access this service.
Dispositions range from self-care advice for colds and flu symptoms, through to 999 ambulance emergencies. Many dispositions direct patients to primary care locations. For example, their General Practice.
This service is for urgent help and advice only. It is not designed for the request of repeat prescriptions, test results or for making appointments. Please contact the surgery during opening hours to arrange these. Remember to arrange repeat prescriptions with your GP in good time, particularly if you are planning a holiday.
If you have a life threatening medical emergency please dial 999.