Earlston And Seabank Medical Centre
Earlston And Seabank Medical Centre in Wallasey Information
Earlston Road Surgery. CH45 5DX.
Earlston And Seabank Medical Centre Address and Opening Times
Address:
Earlston Road Surgery.
1 Earlston Road.
Wallasey.
WIRRAL.
CH45 5DX.
Parent NHS Trust: NHS Wirral CCG
Telephone number: 0151 6392635 /
01516392635
Clinical Services: - COPD clinic with spirometry
- Primary care counselling service
- Drug and alcohol Services
- Phlebotomy
- Smoking cessation clinic
- Minor surgery (e.g. removal of moles and skin lesions) - provided in-house
- Chiropody - provided in house and available on NHS
- Baby clinic with health visitor
- Child Immunisations
- Child health and development
- Travel health with yellow fever
- Asthma Clinic
- Physiotherapy - provided in house and available on NHS
GP Opening Times: Monday: 09:00-11:30
Monday: 15:00-17:30
Monday: 17:40-19:30
Tuesday: 09:00-11:30
Tuesday: 15:00-17:30
Tuesday: 17:40-19:30
Wednesday: 09:00-11:30
Wednesday: 15:00-17:30
Wednesday: 17:40-19:30
Thursday: 09:00-11:30
Thursday: 15:00-17:30
Thursday: 17:40-19:30
Friday: 09:00-11:30
Friday: 15:00-17:30
Earlston And Seabank Medical Centre Prescriptions, Appointments, Phone Contact Details
Earlston And Seabank Medical Centre is a GP/Doctors practice in Wallasey. You can contact this general practice using the phone number
0151 6392635.
If Earlston And Seabank Medical Centre is closed it is recommended to call
NHS 111 which is free to call from both landlines and mobile phones or
visit NHS 111 online.
To locate Earlston And Seabank Medical Centre GP practice using your sat-nav enter the postcode CH45 5DX.
Booking Appointments
You can book an appointment at Earlston And Seabank Medical Centre by calling 0151 6392635 or online via
GP Online Services which is provided by NHS Choices.
Out-of-Hours
All
out-of-hours calls for Earlston And Seabank Medical Centre are dealt with via
NHS 111. Outside normal surgery hours you can still phone your GP surgery, but you'll usually be directed to an out-of-hours service. The out-of-hours period is from 6.30pm to 8am on weekdays and all day at weekends and on bank holidays.
If you think you have an urgent medical problem you can call
111 or
visit 111 online.
For immediate, life-threatening emergencies call
999 (
When to call 999).
Online NHS Repeat Prescriptions