Opening Hours

Trowbridge Health Centre

Day Opening hours
Thursday 25 April
8:30am to 6pm
Friday 26 April
8:30am to 6pm
Saturday 27 April
Closed
Sunday 28 April
Closed
Monday 29 April
8:30am to 6pm
Tuesday 30 April
8:30am to 6pm
Wednesday 1 May
8:30am to 6pm

Wingfield Road Surgery

Day Opening hours
Thursday 25 April
8:30am to 6pm
Friday 26 April
8:30am to 6pm
Saturday 27 April
Closed
Sunday 28 April
Closed
Monday 29 April
8:30am to 6pm
Tuesday 30 April
8:30am to 6pm
Wednesday 1 May
8:30am to 6pm
Hammersmith Fields
Trowbridge
Wiltshire
BA14 8LW
THC
72 Wingfield Road
Trowbridge
Wiltshire
BA14 9EN
WR

Evening and Weekend Appointments

Improved Access is a Wiltshire-wide initiative where local practices are working together to offer increased availability of services and appointments in the evenings and the weekend. These appointments are available 18:30 - 20:00 Monday-Friday, and some Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays. This collaboration by practices will ensure all patients in Wiltshire  have this option, but this might mean you will be offered an appointment at another practice.

Appointment types will vary - some being face-to-face, some on the phone - and there will be a mixture of bookable and same-day appointments available across the week. We will be offering appointments with GPs as well as with other healthcare professionals, such as a Practice Nurse or Health Care Assistant.

When booking an appointment a receptionist will explain the process, and ensure the booking is appropriate. You will need to give consent to use this service.

 

 

 

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Parking

 

The Practice has a large car park for patient use with level access and designated areas for disabled parking.

Please note there is now a maximum parking time limit of 90 minutes in our car park. If you think you will be parked longer than 90 minutes then please enter you car registration details on the parking screen located in reception to avoid receiving a parking fine.

When We Are Closed

 

NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Calls are free from landlines and mobile phones.When to use it

You should use the NHS 111 service if you urgently need medical help or advice but it's not a life-threatening situation.

Call 111 if:

  • You need medical help fast but it's not a 999 emergency
  • You think you need to go to A&E or need another NHS urgent care service
  • You don't know who to call or you don't have a GP to call you need health information or reassurance about what to do next
  • For less urgent health needs, contact your GP or local pharmacist in the usual way
  • If a health professional has given you a specific phone number to call when you are concerned about your condition, continue to use that number

For immediate, life-threatening emergencies, continue to call 999.

NHS 111 Online

111 online is a fast and convenient alternative to the 111 phone service and provides an option for people who want to access 111 digitally. 

Your needs will be assessed and you will be given advice about whether you need:

  • Treat yourself at home
  • Go to a Primary Care Centre

If you need face to face medical attention you may be asked to attend a Primary Care Centre.

Click here to access NHS 111 online or call 111 to speak to a staff member.

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