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SURGERY
TIMES
Dr Inchley holds her morning consultations between 9.00 - 11.30; Dr Meaden holds his between 9.00 - 11.30am. Either doctor can be in attendance for afternoon consultations (4.00 - 6.00PM).
Dr Curley is also available for consultations on Monday and Thursday afternoons.
NURSE CLINIC
Monday to Friday, Variable Times 8.30am - 6.00pm
OUT OF HOURS
Warwickshire Primary Care Trust is responsible for the out-of-hours service. This is held at the A & E department at Warwick Hospital. To contact the out-of-hours service, you should telephone the normal surgery telephone number and the answer machine will state the number you should use (which is 0300 130 30 40). Warwickshire Primary Care Trust is based at Westgate House, Market Street, Warwick CV34 4DE. Telephone: 01926 493491.
If you require any medical advice from a health care professional you can contact NHS Direct on 0845 4647.