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Work to extend Barrack Lane Medical Centre to provide two more consulting rooms was started in December 2009. Work is expected to continue until September 2010.

Whilst we will do all we can to minimise disruption to both patients and staff, the car park area may be affected and parking spaces may be limited so please bear with us during this difficult time.

Out of Hours
For urgent advice after the surgery has closed, during the night and at weekends ring the surgery and your call will automatically be diverted to Harmoni the Out of Hours Service for Suffolk.

Test Results
Specimens need to be dropped in at the reception desk by 12 noon so that we can send the samples off to the laboratories.  Please ring for results after 2.30pm when the surgery is less busy.

Cancelling your Appointment
If you are unable to attend an appointment with one of the doctors or nurses, please telephone or use the link at the bottom of this page to cancel your appointment.

You can also text us to cancel your appointment on: 07757 006431        Barrack Lane 

07757 006363       Stoke Park

By giving us as much notice as you can you are helping us to make sure that someone else is given your slot.

 

Opening Hours
Appointments
Home Visits
Telephone Advice
Extended Hours

Home Visits

contactPlease ring by 10.30 AM if at all possible to enable us to prioritise and plan.

Generally only for genuinely housebound patients or the terminally ill.

Please give the receptionist as much information as possible.

The doctor will ring you before deciding on the visit.

Lack of transport is not a reason for a home visit: please arrange for someone to bring you to the surgery.


Q: Why do you prefer to see people at the surgery, when it is often easier and more convenient for patients to request a home visit?

A: It is mostly a time issue, though improved examination and testing facilities at the surgery can often be relevant. For example, in the 2 hours is takes to do 3 home visits, including writing them up on the practice computers, we can see 12 patients at the surgery.