The Old School
Bishopthorpe surgery is now closed: Please click here for more information
To book your COVID booster vaccine please click here or call 119
We continue to ask patients visiting the surgery to:
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Wear a face covering if you have a respiratory illness or prefer to do so. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN MASK.
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Wash or sanitise your hands before entering the building and use the hand sanitiser provided where it's available
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Do not visit if you have COVID-19 symptoms, have been instructed to self-isolate or have received a positive COVID-19 test
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Click here for more COVID 19 information
We are proud to be a safe surgery for everyone in our community, and pledge to ensure that everyone in our community receives the quality healthcare they are entitled to. In partnership with Doctors of the World UK, we will ensure that our practice offers a welcoming space for everyone who seeks to use our services.
We will ensure that a lack of identification, proof of address, or immigration status do not prevent patient registration. Don’t have documents? Don’t worry, If you wish to register, please speak to a member of staff who can help and support you with the process of registration.
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Bishopthorpe surgery is now closed: Please click here for more information
We have arranged for there to be a drop-off point at Bishopthorpe Pharmacy for any repeat prescription requests for those of you that don't use online services.
UKRAINIAN REFUGEES/HOST FAMILIES PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION ON ACCESSING HEALTHCARE
УКРАЇНСЬКІ БІЖЕНЦІ/Приймаючі сім'ї, БУДЬ ЛАСКА, НАТИСНАЙТЕ ТУТ ДЛЯ ІНФОРМАЦІЇ ПРО ДОСТУП ДО ОХОРОНИ ЗДОРОВ'Я
New Diabetes advice helpline available 0345 123 2399 , mon-fri, 0900-1800. For all adults who use insulin to manage their condition and require immediate clinical advice.
Copmanthorpe Surgery Opening Hours:
08:00 – 18:00
08:00 – 20:00
08:00 – 18:00
08:00 – 18:00
08:00 – 18:00
CLOSED
CLOSED
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
OUT OF HOURS
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Call 111 if it is not a life threatening emergency. You will be given advice by the call handler or referred for a call back from a GP or Nurse working in the Urgent Care Centre.
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Call 999 if it is a life threatening emergency.