Queenstown Road Medical Practice

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Please remember that appointment times are precious. If for some reason you are unable to keep an appointment at the surgery you can cancel it by calling us (contact details on the Contact Us page), dropping into the surgery to cancel or by filling out the simple online form by clicking 'cancel an appointment' above. Please note that this form is the only online way to cancel you appointment. Emails sent to any other email address will NOT result in you appointment being cancelled. Please try to cancel any appointments with as much advance notice as possible, so that your appointment may be offered to another patient.
You can request repeat prescription in your usual way, details of which can be found on the 'Request a Repeat Prescription' page, or by filling out our online form. Repeat prescriptions cannot be requested via email, this form is the only online method of request at this moment.
If you are unhappy with any aspect of your care at the Practice, and wish to complain, you can download the complaint form by clicking the link above. You shall need Adobe Reader © to view the form, which can be obtained free here.

BOOK OR CANCEL AN APPOINTMENT - VIA EMIS ONLINE

 

 

 

CANCEL AN APPOINTMENT - USE THIS IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO EMIS ONLINE

 

 

 

REQUEST A REPEAT PRESCRIPTION ONLINE

 

 

DOWNLOAD THE COMPLAINTS FORM

 

 

ONLINE SERVICES

In co-operation with emis, our computer system supplier, we're providing a new service that enables you access to your healthcare online. Once you've created an account you can use this site to book and cancel appointments with your doctor. You may also be able to send messages to your practice and update your personal information

However, before you can use this facility you must contact the practice in person to be given an access I.D. and password, which will enable you to register for this service. Please note that children should be registered separately and must also have been registered for a user I.D at the practice.