Practice opening hours over the Easter bank holiday
The practice will be closed during the upcoming Easter bank holidays:
- Friday 18 April 2025
- Monday 21 April 2025
The NHS is still here to help you, so make sure you know your services to get the care you need.
Prescriptions
Please remember to order and collect any repeat prescriptions as soon as you can so you and your family have enough medicine over the bank holidays. Most pharmacies will be closed during the bank holidays meaning you may not be able to pick up a prescription at short notice.
The Medicine Order Line will be closed on Good Friday (18 April) and Easter Monday (21 April).
Please order your prescriptions in advance, ensuring enough time for the prescriptions to be signed by a GP and processed by the pharmacy.
Community pharmacy services over the bank holiday
Some community pharmacies will be open over the bank holidays. Please check this website for pharmacy opening times. Alternatively, you may wish to visit your pharmacy website or call them for more information.
NHS 111
GP practice services will largely be closed over the bank holidays. If you need medical advice, please contact NHS 111 through the online service https://111.nhs.uk.
NHS 111 will be able to assess you and, if you should need it, book you a time slot at an Urgent Treatment Centre to make sure you can be seen safely. NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Urgent Treatment Centres
The five Urgent Treatment Centres in Derby and Derbyshire are open over the bank holidays from 8am-8pm and can treat a range of urgent care needs, without the long waits at A&E. Urgent Treatment Centres can treat things like; broken bones, sprains, minor cuts and burns, minor head injuries and more.
They are located at: Derby UTC, Whitworth Hospital, Buxton Hospital, Ilkeston Hospital and Ripley Hospital.
If you are in a life-threatening situation
Please remember that if you have a medical emergency, such as a suspected heart attack, stroke, or other serious life-threatening condition, to call 999.