Opening Hours

  • Cornishway Group Practice

    Day Opening hours
    Friday 3 May
    8am to 6:30pm
    Saturday 4 May
    Closed
    Sunday 5 May
    Closed
    Monday 6 May
    Closed
    Tuesday 7 May
    8am to 6:30pm
    Wednesday 8 May
    8am to 8pm
    Thursday 9 May
    8am to 8pm

Consulting Times

 

Morning

Evening

Monday

8:30am to10:30am

 3pm to 6pm

Tuesday

8:30am to10:30am

 3pm to 6pm

Wednesday

8:30am to10:30am

 3pm to 6pm

Thursday

8:30am to 1pm

 3pm to 6pm

Friday

8:30am to10:30am

 3pm to 6pm

Staff Training

Our aim is to help staff develop as individuals and provide them with development opportunities that will help their contribution to the Practice goals.

Occasionally learning events involve the whole practice team and may require extended closure. We will try to give as much notice as possible to limit disruption.

Enhanced Access Hub

Manchester GP surgeries are there for you at evenings and weekends

The practice, working in collaboration with Manchester Extended Access, is pleased to offer access to GP, nurse and HCA appointments during the evenings and at the weekends.

Wednesday & Thursday 4:30pm to 8:00pm

Saturday & Sunday 10am to 2pm (an appointment will be made by your own practice and then you will be seen by a Doctor at either Cornishway Group Practice or a Practice in the local area).

To book appointments simply ask the receptionist who will arrange an appointment at a time and location that suits you best. This may not be at your usual practice, but the GP or Health Care Professional who sees you will have access to your medical record and can issue prescriptions if required and deal with other matters appropriately should the need arise.

For more information on the Manchester Extended Access Service visit:
manchesterpcp.co.uk/thereforyou

http://manchesterpcp.co.uk/tfy.htm

When We Are Closed

For emergency medical advice when the surgery is closed please ring the Practice telephone NHS 111.

NHS 111 is a free-to-call non-emergency, medical helpline operating in England. The service is part of the country's NHS telephone triage and advice services.

  • Available 24 hours-a-day, the NHS 111 Service is intended for 'urgent but not life-threatening' health issues.
  • Provided nationwide, you are able to pick up the phone at any location in England and Scotland and ring 111 and receive the same level of care.
  • The service is available for urgent healthcare assessment and you will be directed to the most suitable local service for your needs. If you are unsure which healthcare service you need to visit, the NHS 111 service will signpost you to the most appropriate care for your condition, for example, GP, local pharmacy, Walk-in-centre, community-based services. A+E or an emergency ambulance response.

Other sources of help are:

  • Your local Pharmacy

Our nearest A & E Department is:

University Hospital of South Manchester
Wythenshawe Hospital
Southmoor Road
Manchester
M23 9LT
Switchboard: 0161 998 7070

More information can be found on the choose well website:

http://www.choosewellmanchester.org.uk

NHS111

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.