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E- Consults are to be used for advice and administrative functions only. Appointments must be booked through the normal route. Fill out the E-consult with as much information as you are comfortable providing. If you fill out the E-consult saying only that you want an appointment, you will be directed to the appointment booking process. If the doctor reviews your E-consult, they may still ask that you book an appointment. 

E-CONSULT Service available 

Monday to Friday 08:00 - 12:00

  consult online


We are offering nasal flu vaccines for eligible 2 - 3 year olds, please contact the surgery to book your appointment with our nursing team. Flu is a highly infectious disease that is spread from person to person and infects the respiratory system, where it can lead to pneumonia and other complications.
 
The flu viruses are constantly changing and this is one of the main reasons why people should be vaccinated annually.
 
For information on symptoms, please visit: Flu - NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Can't attend your appointment? 

If you are needing to cancel or rearrange an appointment then please get in touch with us. 

We understand that sometimes things don't go to plan, and that there are circumstances that mean that a patient may not be able to attend. Please make every effort to give us notice of a cancellation so that another patient can be seen. 

Thank you for your continued support


Accessible Information

We're improving how we communicate with patients. If you would like information in an alternative format, for example large print or easy read, or if you need help communicating with us, for example because you use British Sign Language, please let us know. You can call us on 02380 438397 or email: hiowicb-hsi.stpeterssurgery@nhs.net 


Covid Vaccinations

Covid vaccinations are available at St Peter's Surgery for eligible patients who are age 5yrs and over. Please follow this link to book an appointment:

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/


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