When the practice is closed, if you need urgent medical advice or treatment please dial 111. NHS111 is free to dial from any UK landline or mobile.
If for any reason you are unable to access NHS111 by dialling 111, please call 020 3282 1050. Calls to this number will incur standard network charges so always try 111 first.
All routine matters should be dealt with by the practice when we are next open.
Get the right treatment in Sutton
Can you treat yourself at home?
For minor injuries and illnesses, treat yourself with a well-stocked medicine cupboard and first aid materials.
Do you need advice or have a minor illness or injury?
Ask your local pharmacist! They can give you advice and treatment for a variety of conditions. They can also prescribe some medicines.
Do you need urgent advice but it’s not an emergency?
Call NHS 111 and they will direct you to the most appropriate service for you.
Do you need to see a doctor?
Call your local GP practice within surgery hours to make an appointment for you at one of the two extended hours clinics, called "The Hub"
Monday to Friday appointments are from 18:30 to 20:00
Saturdays and Sundays patients can make their own appointments on 07578 813 838.
Appointments at weekends are 08:00 to 20:00 hours.
Location of "The Hubs"
1. Wrythe Green Surgery, Wrythe Lane, Carshalton, SM5 2RE
2. The Old Court House Surgery, 42 Throwley Way, Sutton SM1 4AF
Note: to cancel appointments call 07578 813 838. The Hub follows a strict Did Not Attend (DNA) policy, and if you DNA or cancel your appointment it may restrict any future access.
Alternatively, if you need to see your GP out of hours call NHS 111.
Do you have a very serious/life threatening illness or injury?
Call 999 or visit your local A&E department.
At the hospital
- If you need emergency care fast—you will be seen by health professionals in the emergency department.
- If your problem is not medically an emergency, you will be seen by health professionals in the urgent care centre.
- You may also be redirected from A&E to a more appropriate service.
A&E Department/Urgent Care Centre
St Helier Hospital
Wrythe Lane
Carshalton
Surrey SM5 1AA
Telephone: 020 8296 6000
www.epsom-sthelier.nhs.uk
If you have a very serious / life-threatening illness or injury you should call 999 or visit the local A&E department.
At the hospital:
- If you need emergency care fast—you will be seen by health professionals in the emergency department.
- If your problem is not medically an emergency, you will be seen by health professionals in the urgent care centre.
- You may also be redirected from A&E to a more appropriate service.