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Shirley Medical Centre

CHRISTMAS HOURS FOR 2023 AND 2024


Normal hour for the week of the 18th thorough to the 22nd of December

Closed from the 23/12/2023 until the 7/01/2024

Reopen with normal hours on the 8/1/2024.

 

The team at Shirley wish all our wonderful patient and happy and safe Christmas and New Year period.

 


Our services are changing to help reduce risks due to COVID-19. We’re hoping to keep our patients, community, and staff safe while still providing high quality healthcare.

Our reception team will ask about your situation to guide you through this process. Access to our building will be different for anyone who can’t wear a mask, has been advised to self-isolate, or is experiencing symptoms such as cough / runny nose / sore throat.

 

 

There is no change to our services for those who:

  • Wear a face mask while in the building
  • Have no symptoms of possible COVID-19 (such as cough, runny nose, sore throat)

You are welcome to use our waiting room, or you can wait in the carpark if you prefer (please call reception when you get here).

There are minor changes to our services for those who:

  • Are unable to wear a mask while in the building  BUT still have no symptoms of possible COVID-19 (such as cough, runny nose, sore throat)                                                                                                                                     

We aim to provide our usual high quality of healthcare alongside these changes. Our reception team will discuss these with you when you book if you have any symptoms of sore throat, runny nose or cough.

  • If you need to be seen in-person please wait in the carpark and call reception to let us know you have arrived.
  • If unsure whether you’ll need to be seen in-person, you’re welcome to park in our carpark for your phone / video call.

If you are experiencing ANY symptom of possible COVID-19, such as

  • New or worsening cough
  • Sore throat
  • Shortness of breath
  • Blocked/runny nose, sneezing, post-nasal drip
  • Anosmia – loss of sense of smell
  • Have been advised to isolate due to possible exposure with COVID-19
  • Have confirmed COVID-19

Your care will be provided using careful protocols to prevent spread of infection. Please do not enter the building – call and speak to reception.