Online Medical Requests are available from
8am – 12pm Monday to Friday.
Click ‘New request’ below to make an online request.
You do not need any log in details to use this service
(please ignore the blue “systmonline and NHS log in buttons)
Simply enter your name, date of birth and NHS number (or if you are doing this on someone’s behalf, enter their details).
Please supply us with as much information as possible to ensure your issue is accurately triaged. Each request will then be triaged by a GP and the team will offer you an appointment on the day or a routine appointment within 10 working days. Our online medical request system will be open for requests from 8am – 12pm Monday to Friday.
Please bear in mind to submit ONE problem per request. Please submit multiple requests if you have multiple problems.
You will receive a text the same day asking for more information, a photo or a message advising you to come to the surgery. This may be a SAME DAY appointment if the doctor deems it necessary. Therefore, please be prepared to come in the SAME DAY THAT YOU SUBMIT A REQUEST and be advised that you will receive a text or call to attend.
Please note you are able to make admin requests as normal, allow 3 working days for your request to be acknowledge.
If you’re not able to fill out an online form or you require an appointment with a Practice Nurse or Health Care Assistant, please contact the practice on 0115 921 1144 where our reception team will assist you.
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