North Beverley Medical Centre
Pighill Lane
Off Woodall Way
BEVERLEY
HU17 7JY
Telephone: 01482 882546
Medical Emergencies dial 999
Out of Hours: dial 111
Surgery Opening Times
Monday 08.00 to 18.00
Tuesday 08.00 to 20.00
Wednesday 08.00 to 18.00
Thursday 08.00 to 18.00
Friday 08.00 to 18.00
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Phone lines open from 8am to 6pm
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Welcome to North Beverley Medical Centre. Our list is open and we welcome new patients into a modern healthcare centre with a dedicated team committed to delivering high quality care to our patients. The surgery is fully accessible and we have easy car parking facilities.
THE NHS has issued information and guidance regarding Strep A infections
GO TO STREP A ALERTHull University Teaching Hospitals (HUTH) NHS Trust and the city Healthcare Partnership (CHCP).are working together to ensure that anyone with a wound or a break to the skin below their knee is assessed, treated and referred to specialist services quickly and easily.
This service is known as the Hull and East Riding Accelerated Lower Limb (HEAL) Service.
When you have a wound or break to the skin below your knee it is essential to get the right care and treatment at the right time from the
right people.
A wound or break to your skin below the knee may stop you doing some
of the things you love. Some wounds need extra treatment to heal so
it’s important to seek advice as soon as you notice a problem.
You can contact CHCP Care Coordination Hub directly on 01482 247111 to arrange an appointment to be seen. You do not need to see your GP first.
Please note that we now require 5 working days to process your repeat prescription
PRESCRIPTIONS PAGEGPs are facing high demand and we are always looking to provide patients with the service most appropriate to their needs and associated timescale. Please consult our "Choose the best service" section on this web page to consider options. For medical emergencies, call 999. When the surgery is closed, please call 111. The NHS 111 service is available on-line and by telephone for assessment and advice at any time. If you call the practice, for an appointment with a GP, we will try facilitate this according to clinical priority and where appropriate, we may suggest other services. Many minor ailments can be seen by a pharmacist.
APPOINTMENTS PAGEWhere patients experience delays in getting an appointment following referral, or are waiting for follow-up after a hospital appointment, please contact the hospital appointment line, or consultant's secretary for further information.
Please do not come to the surgery if you have covid-19 symptoms. Please click the button below for further information about what to do if you have or might have COVID-19.
COVID-19 WHAT TO DOSelf 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.
GP
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
Cuts , sprains, bruises, itchy rash , minor burns
Minor injuries may be treated by self care and advice from a pharmacist.
Where an injury may be more serious, a local minor injuries service is available during certain hours
CALL 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
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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.
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Mental Crisis
Mental health emergencies and serious concerns.
A variety of services are available to deal with a mental health crisis. Help is available through various agencies.
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Prevention
Health can be positively influenced by adopting a healthy lifestyle.
Eat more fruit and vegetables, consume less sugar, exercise more and drink less alcohol.
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Targeted Lung Health Check’s are coming in 2024. To be eligible you will need to be aged between 55-74 and have a smoking status as current or past smoker with your GP. If you choose not to disclose your smoking status with your GP, a self-referral system will be set up when the lung health check programme goes live and more information will be given in due course.
3/4 of people receive a late diagnosis of lung cancer as there are often no signs or symptoms at an early stage. The targeted lung health checks help identify lung cancer early- even before symptoms develop. If diagnosed early 88% of people will survive lung cancer for one year or more.
If you are eligible, the Targeted Lung Health Check Programme will invite you to a phone call or meeting with a health professional who will discuss your breathing, overall lung health, lifestyle and family and medical history. If required, you will then be invited to have a quick and painless low dose CT scan of your lungs.
Anyone at any age can get lung cancer. If you have had an unexplained cough for more than 3 weeks, shortness of breath, coughing up blood, lasting chest or shoulder pain, unexplained tiredness, or weight loss it is important to get it checked by your GP. When caught early, cancer is much more treatable. Visit the website below for more information and
support.