Telephone: 01304 373341
Email: kmicb.thecedarssurgery@nhs.net
NHS 111: Call 111 or visit 111.nhs.uk
Contact Us Online (eConsult): https://cedarssurgery.webgp.com/
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Location
The Cedars, 24 Marine Road, Walmer, Deal, Kent, CT14 7DN
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Disabled Access
The surgery has adequate access and facilities for disabled patients. If you need any further assistance please ask the receptionists who will be pleased to help you.
Surgery opening times
Telephone: |
Monday to Friday |
8.00am to 6.30pm |
In person: |
Monday to Friday |
8.00am to 6.30pm |
Internet: |
24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you want to use this facility please ask at reception for your log-in details for the website. |
Doctors consultation times here
One day each month we are closed from 1pm for staff and doctor training.
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Emergencies & Out Of Hours Services
In normal surgery hours if you have an emergency, telephone the normal surgery number and you will be put through to speak to a doctor, if available, or the receptionist will take a message and the doctor will be contacted as soon as possible.
In a life-threatening emergency eg suspected heart attack or stroke, you should dial 999. Out of hours, you should ring NHS 111 by dialling 111 free. The out-of-hours service is for urgent medical problems only.
A receptionist at NHS 111 will record the details and you may speak to a doctor on the telephone, have a home visit, or be asked to attend at the Base depending upon the nature of the problem you have.
The doctors take part in the local out-of-hours service and the doctor on duty is not always a partner of the practice. Often the on-call doctor will ask you to travel to the minor injuries department at QEQM Hospital, Buckland Hospital or Deal Hospital rather than visit you at home.
Calls to the on-call service are recorded. The NHS 111 service is available both in and out of normal surgery hours and can be used to advise patients on where to go and which service to access with a particular problem.
You can also use NHS 111 online (111.nhs.uk) or call 111.
111 online is for people aged 5 and over. Call 111 if you need help for a child under 5.
Emergencies
If you are confronted by a serious problem such as severe chest pain, stroke or profuse bleeding, call an ambulance (999) before calling the surgery.