Arbury Medical Centre

Important: Christmas and New Year Bank Holidays

Christmas Day and Boxing Day 

We are closed from 6.30pm on Wednesday 24th December for the Christmas and Boxing Day Bank Holidays, we will respond to your query within core hours.

We will reopen from 8am Monday 29th December.

 

New Years Day

We are closed from 6.30pm on Wednesday 31st December for the New Years Day Bank Holidays, we will respond to your query within core hours.

We will reopen from 8am Friday 2nd January 2026.

Pharmacy First

The Pharmacy First programme allows for Pharmacists to be able to support the following conditions without the need to see a GP.

Clinical pathway Age range
Acute otitis media* (Ear Pain) 1 to 17 years
Impetigo 1 year and over
Infected insect bites 1 year and over
Shingles 18 years and over
Sinusitis 12 years and over
Sore throat 5 years and over
Uncomplicated urinary tract infections Women 16-64 years

* Distance selling pharmacies will not complete consultations for acute otitis media.

Self Help

Find out about conditions, symptoms, medicines, tests and treatments, including what to do and when to get help.

Nurse Appointment 16 years+ only

Ask a Question - a Self Booking Link will be sent to you

Book a Smear Test

Ask a Question - a Self Booking Link will be sent to you

Book a Medication Review with the Pharmacist

Ask a Question - a Self Booking Link will be sent to you

Ask a Question

Please do not use this option for new medical problems.

Flu Vaccination

Flu Vaccination

12 September 2025
 
Flu Vaccine 2025 -2026
 
We have available appointments for your annual flu vaccination. Book your vaccine online or contact our reception team who will be happy to help.
Who can have the flu vaccine?
The flu vaccine is given free on the NHS to adults who:
  • are 65 and over (including those who will be 65 by 31 March 2026)
  • have certain health conditions
  • are pregnant
  • are in long-stay residential care
  • receive a carer's allowance, or are the main carer for an older or disabled person who may be at risk if you get sick
  • live with someone who is more likely to get a severe infection due to a weakened immune system, such as someone living with HIV, someone who has had a transplant, or is having certain treatments for cancer, lupus or rheumatoid arthritis
If you’re in this age group and have a long-term health condition that puts you at risk from flu.
Appointments are available to book online via Rapid Health - Questions and Admin - Ask Reception a Question, respond to our SMS text booking link or call Reception on 02476388555

NHS App

The NHS App gives you a simple and secure way to access a range of NHS services. Download the NHS App on your smartphone or tablet via the Google play or App store. You can also access the same services in a web browser by logging in through the NHS website.

Important: If you need help when we are closed

If you need medical help now, use NHS 111 online or Call 111.

NHS 111 online is for people aged 5 and over. Call 111 if you need help for a child under 5.

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

News

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