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Access
Parking
There is only limited parking available at the surgery and at busy times the car park is often full.
We provide off site parking for members of staff in an attempt to alleviate the problem.
Please do not assume that there will be a space available. You may need to allow extra time to park in one of the local car parks before walking to the surgery.
There is space at the front of the building for disabled badge holders adjacent to the Doctors parking. Please do not obstruct the driveway as access for emergency vehicles or for the Doctor’s spaces is required at all times.
Disabled Access
The surgery is fully accessible with a lift serving all 3 floors of the building. Disabled toilet facilities are available on the ground floor. If you require assistance when attending the surgery please advise the receptionist when booking an appointment.
Loop System
There is a Hearing Loop in reception for use by people with hearing aids and the building has been designed and decorated to make it easier for people with visual problems. We have a disabled toilet and baby change facilities.
- British Deaf Association
- The Deaf Health Charity – SignHealth
- Action Hearing Loss
- Royal Association for Deaf People
- National Deaf Children’s Society
Blind / Partially Sighted
If you or family members are blind or partially sighted we can give you a large print of our practice leaflet upon request. Please ask Reception for further information.
For more advice and support for blind people please see the following websites:
- Royal National Institute of Blind People (RIND)
- British Wireless for the Blind Fund
- British Blind Sport
Guide Dogs
Guide dogs are welcome at the surgery but we ask that you be aware of other patients and staff who may have an allergy or fear of dogs.
Further Information: