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Stainland Road Medical Centre
Stainland Road,
Greetland,
Halifax,
HX4 8BD
Opening Hours
Monday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Tuesday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Wednesday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Thursday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Friday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
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On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, appointments are available from 7.30am.

Please note, the practice closes on a monthly basis for one afternoon for staff training. Please refer to Our Practice page for relevant dates.

Non-urgent advice: More Information

For general enquiries or appointment requests, please contact the surgery on 01422 374109.

For non-urgent admin queries or non-urgent medical requests, please use our On-Line facility as per the link below (in the navy box with the mobile phone picture).  Please note, you DO NOT need to have an online account to access this & the turnaround times for this service is within 4 working days.   

For sick note requests, you are also able to use this on-line facility.

For prescription requests, you must submit these in writing or alternatively, sign up for an on-line account.  You may also be able to order via the NHS App.

For Complaints, please refer to our protocol under Our Practice.

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Non-urgent advice: Out of Hours

For urgent advice or treatment when the surgery is closed please contact the following service where calls will be answered and assessed by a team of highly-trained advisers, who are supported by experienced nurses.

For medical help call 111, a free call including mobiles

They will ask questions to assess your symptoms, and give you the health care advice you need or direct you to the right local service. The NHS 111 team will, where possible, book you an appointment or transfer you directly to the people you need to speak to.

If NHS 111 advisers think you need an ambulance, they will immediately arrange for one to be sent to you. 

NHS 111 is a fast and easy way to get the right help – wherever you are, and whatever time.

It can also help us to free up 999 and local A&E departments so that they can focus on emergency cases.

Out-of-hours services are generally busy so please think carefully before asking to see a doctor and only do so if you genuinely cannot wait until the surgery re-opens.

In a life-threatening emergency you should call 999. Chest pains and / or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.

Click on link below for nearest urgent care provider.

Find Urgent Care services – NHS (www.nhs.uk)