North Beverley Medical Centre
Pighill Lane
Off Woodall Way
BEVERLEY
HU17 7JY
Telephone: 01482 882546
Medical Emergencies dial 999
Out of Hours: dial 111
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.
Tell us about your problem and request medical advice and we'll respond promptly within on-line consultation hours. Simply click the links to register.
Patients can now consult online with a Clinician at our practice as part of a new online service which could save you time and a journey.
Using the online consultation service makes it easier for us to quickly decide how we can best help you with the least amount of disruption to your day. The service is free and confidential and medical consultations are always reviewed by a GP or Nurse Practitioner.
If your matter is urgent and outside working hours (Monday - Friday 8 am - 6:30 pm) please contact 111. If severe, please consider attending A&E or calling 999.
This service is only available to patients registered with North Beverley Medical Centre. You do not need any login details. We aim to review all routine queries that are submitted before 3:30 pm on the same working day, however we may not contact you the same day. Clinically urgent queries will be prioritised.
Use our online consultation service by clicking the button below.
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The buttons below provide rapid access to key health services. For a full list of all available services, please also see the main website navigation at the top or foot of each website page.
999 is for medical emergencies only. If it is less than an emergency, call 1-1-1 for advice 24/7 365 days a year.
Use the buttons below to know what is an emergency or urgent care circumstance. We also list some common emergency conditions where urgent action may be appropriate. Learning about first aid is an important skill for all citizens and can save lives.
When the surgery is closed, the NHS is still here for you. For medical emergencies , call 999. NHS 111 service is available 24/7 365 days a year for health advice and to arrange appropriate care. NHS 111 is available online or by calling 1-1-1. Extended Hours services may be available according to local arrangements. Pharmacy services may be available at times when your GP surgery is closed. For patients with long-term conditions a wide range of support services and extended hours helplines are available from various organisations. Please check our specific condition pages for information.
Self help may be appropriate for patients managing mild symptoms associated with long-term conditions or dealing with self-limiting minor ailments - such as colds or flu. Many seasonal illnesses can be successfully treated at home and by appropriately using over-the-counter medications. In some cases, it may be appropriate to seek advice from the NHS 111 service - especially in cases of asthma. Asthma attacks should be treated as a medical emergency. In you are unsure, NHS 111 can help.
The NHS is under severe pressure so it is important to access the right level of care appropriate to your concerns. GP practices are now able to offer a wide-range of services through your GP, Practice Nurse or other health professionals. You can contact the practice for medical matters by using the NHS App or by speaking to our care navigators during practice opening hours. Your GP may not be the most appropriate health professional to deal with your problem and a member of our team will be able to help organise the most appropriate care to meet your needs in an effective and safe time frame. Use the buttons below and for additional options explore our navigation at the top of each page or in the footer section.
Pharmacists are able to offer support to patients close to home thanks to a new service that allows them to supply medications for certain conditions. Pharmacists are now allowed to supply medications for:
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Early diagnosis is the key to improving survival outcomes. Where cancers are detected early, an increased range of treatment become are available -thus improving long-term survival and quality of life. The NHS has a wide range of interventions available designed to increase the proportion of cancers that are diagnosed at an early stage.
Primary care has a vital role to play in the efforts to improve outcomes by improving referral practices for suspected cancers. Key to these efforts will be the encouragement of uptake for national cancer screening programmes. Cancer Alliances are active at local level in seeking to achieve the national objectives and we will support those efforts.
Our Cancer Portal is a major initiative to alert patients to information about common cancers. By being able to recognise the symptoms, patients will have the best chance of early diagnosis and treatment plans that can help improve outcomes.