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Welcome to Kings Medical Centre

We are confident that our website will provide clear and concise help and give our patients the information they require in an easy and convenient format. It has been designed with the patient’s needs at the forefront of everything, from checking surgery times to letting us know what you think of us.

Serving You

Our dedicated team are here to treat those minor ailments that occur as well as providing specialist management of long-term conditions and clinics covering a wide range of healthcare issues. The technology also means you can now do a lot of things from the comfort of your home such as order a repeat prescription or cancel an appointment.

Partners in Care

Once registered, patients and healthcare professionals work together to ensure the most appropriate care is provided. This partnership philosophy extends even further and our active patient group exists to make sure that patient needs and the practice offering are always heading in the same direction.#

Important Patient Information.

From the 1st of July 2019 , Kings Medical Centre will be offering some extended hours appointments to patients early morning on a Monday and Tuesday (subject to change when necessary).

If you are booking appointments online, Please ensure you are selecting the correct clinician, there is some useful information provided on the appointments booking page.

We will also be offering / providing a greater number of appointments to be booked on-line via our website, or via the TPP app on your smart phone.

If you require any assistance please ask one of our reception team for help and guidance.

Many thanks,     The Kings Medical Centre Team.

 

STAR SERVICE

From 1 April 2017, NHS South Tees Clinical Commissioning Group will introduce a number of changes to urgent care to make it easier and more convenient for patients living across Middlesbrough and Redcar and Cleveland to access GP appointments seven days a week .

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Four extended hours GP centres will be open from 6pm to 9.30pm, Mondays to Fridays, and 8am to 9.30pm on weekends and Bank Holidays and will be based at:

  • Park Surgery (onelife)
  • Redcar Primary Care Hospital
  • East Cleveland Hospital in Brotton

How do people access one of the new GP centres?

The centres operate an appointment based system – people won’t be able to just walk-in – but having access to them means you will be offered a choice of where to go and an appointment time which may be better for you. It also means that you are seen promptly and shouldn’t have to wait in a queue.

The service will be operated by local doctors and nurses from the South Tees area with access to your patient records.

There are a number of ways to make an appointment:

  • Telephone your own GP surgery which has access to appointments in the extended hours GP centres.
  • Your own surgery will always try to meet your needs first but if you require an appointment urgently and they can’t fit you in – or if it is more convenient for you to be seen in the evening or at the weekend, they will make an appointment for you at one of the centres.
  • Telephone NHS 111 (free phone number) – NHS 111 has access to appointments in normal hours or in the extended hours GP centres. If you need to be seen, they will be able to make you an appointment.
  • Access online – http://www.starappointment.co.uk/booking/

What if I have an urgent need after 9.30pm when the GP centres are closed?

Patients should call 111 and they will be directed to the most appropriate service.

Will there be other changes to existing services?

The introduction of the new extended hours GP centres also mean there will be changes to:

Redcar Minor Injury Unit opening times

Minor injury units (MIU) can assess and treat: minor burns, scalds, infected wounds, sprains, cuts, grazes and possible broken bones. Patients with a minor injury can still go to Redcar Primary Care Hospital but from 1 April the opening times will changed to 8am, to 9.30pm, seven days a week (including access to x-ray). Click here for more information about Redcar MIU.

Existing walk-in centres

The Walk-in Centres at North Ormesby (part of Resolution Health Centre) and Eston Grange have now closed. 

If patients are not registered to a GP in the area, you can find your nearest NHS doctors by visiting NHS Choices.

CQC Rating

 Kings Medical Centre CQC Report

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