Peverell Park Surgery, 162 Outland Road, Plymouth, PL2 3PX
Telephone: 01752 766644
administration.peverellpark@nhs.net
Peverell Park Surgery, 162 Outland Road, Plymouth, PL2 3PX
Telephone: 01752 766644
administration.peverellpark@nhs.net
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University Medical Centre, Wellbeing Centre, Endsleigh Place, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, PL4 6DN | Telephone: 01752 222341 | administration.umcpeverell@nhs.net
University Medical Centre, Wellbeing Centre, Endsleigh Place, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, PL4 6DN
Telephone: 01752 222341
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Evening and weekend appointments available!
Do you need to see a doctor, but couldn’t get in this week?
Do you need to speak to a doctor this weekend?
We can now offer phone/video consultation appointments in the evenings (6:30pm-8:00pm) and weekend (Sat 9:00am-5:00pm) via Push Doctor.
Push Doctor is a group of GPs who have access to our computer system so they can see your past medical history and prescriptions etc. they are able to treat you over the phone via phone/video.
To book an evening/weekend appointment with Push Doctor, you can either Download the free App onto your smartphone or tablet, or register on the website by visiting www.pushdoctor.co.uk.
Once you have registered you can book an appointment, and the doctor can even do a video consultation with you, they can send prescriptions to a local pharmacy for you, issue sick notes or make referrals to other healthcare professions should they need to.