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Contact Parklands Surgery

Address

Parklands Surgery
4 Parklands Road
Chichester
West Sussex
PO19 3DT

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Phone

01243 782819

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Parking

  • Car Parking
  • Cycle parking
  • Disabled parking

The surgery grounds (including the car park) are strictly non-smoking

Accessibility

There is wheelchair access at the main entrance and into the consulting rooms on the ground floor together with accessible toilet facilities for all patients.

If you have any additional needs please let our staff know so that we can help you, and also ensure you get the same support in the future.

Complete our Accessibility Needs form

How can we help you? 

Opening hours

Important

We are closed on bank holidays. See our events and closures page to learn more.

Day Opening hours
Monday 8am to 6:30pm
Tuesday 8am to 6:30pm
Wednesday 8am to 6:30pm
Thursday 8am to 6:30pm
Friday 8am to 6:30pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Out of hours

Extended access

The surgery is open, for pre-booked appointments only, as follows: 

Tuesday

  • 7am to 8am – Nurse Clinic
  • 7:30am to 8am – GP Clinic
  • 6:30pm to 7pm – GP Telephone Clinic

Wednesday

  • 7am to 8am – Nurse Clinic
  • 7am to 8am – Blood Tests
  • 7:30am to 8am – GP Clinic
  • 6:30pm to 7pm – GP Telephone Clinic

Whilst these additional pre-booked appointments are available for all patients, our preference is for them to be used by those in fulltime employment; we therefore request that our other patients try to book elsewhere in the week whenever possible.

The practice is also part of the GP Access Hubs scheme. Further information is available on this service below.

GP access hubs

In conjunction with other local surgeries, GP and nurse appointments are now available during the evening and at the weekend for Parklands’ patients.

This means that urgent appointments are available up to 8pm during the week, and during clinics on a Saturday and Sunday. This aims to improve access to GP appointments and help local people to get the help and support they need.  

About the service

The service is run by ‘Innovations in Primary Care’ (IPC), a not-for-profit company owned by local GP practices. The appointments will be available at local GP access hubs, run from GP surgeries as listed in the table below; they will offer both routine and urgent appointments with a doctor, nurse or healthcare professional.

How to use the service

You will be able to attend clinics at any of the locations listed below. 

Parklands’ patients book into the GP Access Hubs via our reception team at Parklands Surgery and you may be offered an appointment at one of the hubs at the weekend if you call NHS 111 for urgent health advice and support.  

The teams will see new illnesses when you urgently need to see a health professional, and offer planned appointments such as family planning and smear tests that can be hard to arrange whilst at work or when you are caring for family or a loved one.  

The teams will have access to your medical records, with your consent, and any care they provide will be added to your notes so your GP at Parklands Surgery can continue any ongoing care.

GP access hubs timetable

Monday

  • Cathedral Medical Group
  • Witterings Medical Centre

Tuesday

  • Cathedral Medical Group
  • Southbourne Surgery

Wednesday

  • Cathedral Medical Group
  • Selsey Medical Practice

Thursday

  • Cathedral Medical Group
  • Parklands Surgery

Friday

  • Cathedral Medical Group
  • Parklands Surgery

Saturday

  • Fracture Clinic St. Richard’s Hospital
  • Witterings Medical Centre (once per month)

Sunday

  • Fracture Clinic St. Richard’s Hospital
  • Witterings Medical Centre (once per month)

Due to GP and nurse shortages, clinics may not always run on the days and at the locations shown above

Life threatening

Call 999 or go to A&E now if:

  • you or someone you know needs immediate help
  • you have seriously harmed yourself – for example, by taking a drug overdose

A mental health emergency should be taken as seriously as a medical emergency.

Find your nearest A&E

If you are deaf, call 999 BSL

Urgent treatment centre

For injuries or illnesses that are urgent but not life threatening you can use an Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC), walk-in centre or Minor Injuries Unit (MIUs). It is best to call NHS 111 first to book an appointment at the UTC based at S Richard’s Hospital (located in the accident & emergency department).

Urgent but not life threatening

Visit an urgent care centre if:

  • You have an urgent medical issue requiring on the day attention

Find Urgent Care Services

Non-urgent

Use NHS 111 if:

  • You need help now, but it’s not an emergency

There will be someone to provide you with advice and to direct you to a clinician if it is necessary.

Visit NHS 111 Online

Integrated Care Board

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