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Anlaby Surgery is a General Medical Practice with a modern surgery at the Haltemprice Leisure Centre in Anlaby, near Hull.
In cases of medical emergency, dial 999. To choose the most appropriate service, please read the "Choose the Right service" section on this page.
If you require GP advice or other non-urgent help from the practice, consider using our our online portal in the first instance - or contact the surgery by telephone if you do not have access to the internet. If clinically needed, a face to face appointment will then be scheduled.
You can order your repeat prescription by one of the following methods:
Demand for appointments is at unparalleled levels. Please read or "Chose the Right Service" feature on this page. The 999 service is for medical emergencies only. NHS 111 service is available on-line or via calling 111 for health advice if less than an emergency. For a child under 18 with an acute illness, please refer to the Healthier Together website or download the app.
NHS 111 ONLINEhealthier together websiteAPPOINTMENTSTHE NHS has issued information and guidance regarding Strep A infections
GO TO STREP A ALERTNHS 111 service is available via the telephone on a free call. Dial 111. Alternatively 111 is a great online resource for handling non-emergency medical issues.
111 ONLINE WEBSITEWelcome to our online consulting tool. You can contact us about a non-urgent MEDICAL or ADMINISTRATIVE issue by accessing this service. Simply click the banner below. Answer a few short questions and we will get back to you within 2 working days. Please do not use this form for urgent medical issues or for medical emergencies.
With the NHS App, you can check your symptoms and get immediate advice. You can also book appointments at your GP practice, order repeat prescriptions, view your medical record and more. To use the NHS App you must be aged 13 or over and registered with a GP surgery in England.
Our patient group is looking for new members. If you are over 16 years and are interested in providing feedback and helping to shape GP services, please visit our Patient Group page for more information.
PATIENT GROUP PAGE
Our Practice Newsroom has all the latest news from the surgery as well as local regional and national health news - including health social media feeds.
click for pratice newsroomBRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
The BMA have released information to explain to patients why their doctor is working differently after facing the covid-19 pandemic. Despite lockdown measures being lifted, the pandemic is still not over. Face to face contact has been limited across all NHS services to protect you and to keep you safe from the risk of infection.
Choose the Right Service
Self Care
Hangover, cough, colds, grazes, small cuts, sore throat.
Self care is possible to treat minor illness & injuries.
A large range of common illnesses can be treated at home with simple over-the -counter medications and rest.
Pharmacy
Diarrhoea, earache, painful cough, sticky eye, teething, rashes
Self care is possible to treat minor illness & injuries.
A large range of common illnesses can be treated at home with simple over-the -counter medications and rest.
Minor Ailments - Practice
Practice Nurse Prescribers offer minor illness appointments
Our Nurse Prescribers can help with many conditions including: cystitis earache, thrush, rashes, sore eyes, and sore throats. They can issue prescriptions but antibiotics will only be prescribed if the clinical indications are appropriate.
MINOR AILMENTS CLINICGP
Arthritis, asthma, back pain, vomiting, stomach ache.
GPs have an excellent understanding of general health issues.
Your GP Practice can deal with a wide range of general health problems and refer when required.
Minor Injuries
A & E departments are exceptionally busy with serious emergencies
Cuts , sprains, bruises, itchy rash , minor burns and a range of other minor injuries.
Minor Injury Units will save long waits in A & E and can handle a range of less serious injuries. If unsure call 111.
MINOR INJURIESCALL NHS 111
Hangover, cough, colds, grazes, small cuts, sore throat, advice & guidance
If you are feeling unwell, unsure or if you want health advice & guidance for non-life threatening urgent cases call 111
24 hours a day
7 days a week
365 days a year
999 Service
Severe bleeding, breathing difficulties, severe chest pain, loss of consciousness
Call 999 for serious life-threatening situations. Please click the link below to understand more about emergencies.
24 hours a day
7 days a week
365 days a year
Mental Crisis
Mental health emergencies and serious concerns for a person's mental health.
A variety of services are available to deal with a mental health crisis. Help is available through various agencies.
24 hours a day
7 days a week
365 days a year