Opening Hours

Greens Norton Medical Centre

Day Opening hours
Sunday 15 June
Closed
Monday 16 June
8am to 6:30pm
Tuesday 17 June
8am to 6:30pm
Wednesday 18 June
8am to 6:30pm
Thursday 19 June
8am to 6:30pm
Friday 20 June
8am to 6:30pm
Saturday 21 June
Closed

Weedon Surgery

Day Opening hours
Sunday 15 June
Closed
Monday 16 June
8am to 6:30pm
Tuesday 17 June
8am to 6:30pm
Wednesday 18 June
8am to 6:30pm
Thursday 19 June
8am to 6:30pm
Friday 20 June
8am to 6:30pm
Saturday 21 June
Closed

Training Closures

 

Please note that both Greens Norton Medical Centre & Weedon Practice close one Wednesday afternoon each month from 1230 hrs for protected staff training.

Our training dates are:

2025:

  • 15th January
  • 12th February
  • 12th March
  • 2nd April
  • 7th May
  • 4th June
  • 2nd July
  • 6th August 
  • 3rd September
  • 1st October
  • 5th November
  • 3rd December

2026:

  • 21st January
  • 25th February
  • 18th March

If you require medical attention whilst the surgery is closed, please visit 111.nhs.uk or alternative telephone NHS 111.

Saturday Morning Appointments

To help offer greater flexibility, our GP practice provides extra appointments every other Saturday, from 08:30 to 13:00 hrs, at Weedon Surgery.

These appointments are ideal for patients who may find it easier to attend outside of weekday hours.

During these sessions, we usually have appointments available with:

  • GPs

  • Practice Nurses

  • Healthcare Assistants

Please contact us to see when the next Saturday clinic is available and to book an appointment.

When We Are Closed

If you need medical help when the surgery is closed:

Use NHS 111 online (for patients aged 5 and over)

Call 111 if you need help for a child under 5 or if you're unable to access online services.

Call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency — when someone is seriously ill, injured, or their life is at risk.


Attending A&E

If you think you need to go to A&E but it’s not a 999 emergency, please do not walk in without calling NHS 111 first.

NHS 111 will assess you and book you in if A&E is the most appropriate place for your care.

They can also book a telephone consultation with us when the practice reopens, if appropriate.

NHS 111 Online

NHS 111 Online is a fast, convenient alternative to calling 111, offering a digital option for those who prefer to access help online.

When you use 111 Online, your symptoms will be assessed and you'll be advised on the most appropriate next steps, which may include:

  • Self-care at home

  • Visiting a Primary Care Centre

  • If face-to-face medical attention is needed, you may be asked to attend a local centre

Click here to access NHS 111 Online
Or call 111 to speak with a trained advisor.

Non Life Threatening Emergencies

If you or someone else needs medical help but it's not life-threatening, please consider other options before dialling 999:

  • Self-care at home

  • Call NHS 111 for advice

  • Speak to your local pharmacist

  • Contact your GP practice

  • Visit a walk-in centre, urgent care centre, or minor injuries unit

  • Make your own way to A&E if necessary — arriving by ambulance does not mean you will be seen sooner

Choosing the right service for your needs helps ensure the ambulance service is available for those in the most urgent situations.

Your Local Pharmacy Can Help

Community pharmacists are qualified healthcare professionals who can offer expert advice and treatment for a range of minor illnesses, including:

  • Coughs, colds, and sore throats

  • Tummy troubles

  • Aches, pains, and more

If your symptoms suggest something more serious, pharmacists are trained to guide you to the right care — including referring you to a GP, nurse, or other healthcare service if needed.


Why Use a Pharmacy?

  • No appointment needed
  • Open late and on weekends
  • Private consultation rooms available

All pharmacists complete 5 years of training in the use of medicines and managing minor illnesses


Find a Pharmacy Near You

Visit NHS.uk – Find a Pharmacy

Use the "Only show pharmacies open now" option if searching outside normal hours.

Page last reviewed: 14 June 2025
Page created: 18 January 2024