Christmas Opening Times
Monday 23 December 2024 Normal Opening Times
Tuesday 24 December 2024 Normal Opening Times
Christmas Day Closed
Boxing Day Closed
Friday 27 December 2024 Normal Opening Times
Saturday 28 December 2024 Closed
Sunday 29 December 2024 Closed
Monday 30 December 2024 Normal Opening Times
Tuesday 31 December 2024 Normal Opening Times
New Years Day Closed
Thursday 2 January 2025 Normal Opening Times
Friday 3 January 2025 Normal Opening Times
NHS 111 will be available when the surgery is closed. Medical emergency ring 999
Telephone: 01925 756969
Please note that all telephone calls to and from the practice are recorded for training and monitoring purposes.
Email: cmicb-war.brookfieldadmin@nhs.net
NHS 111: Call 111 or visit 111.nhs.uk
Contact Us Online (PATCHS): https://patchs.ai/practice/N81014
SystmOnline: https://systmonline.tpp-uk.com/
NHS App: www.nhs.uk/nhsapp
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Location
Brookfield Surgery, Whitbarrow Road, Lymm, Cheshire, WA13 9DB
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Surgery Opening Hours
Monday to Friday 8.00am – 6.30pm
Telephone lines are open 8.00am -6.30pm Monday to Friday.
What To Do When The Surgery Is Closed
If you need a Doctor for emergency medical help when the surgery is closed you can telephone on the usual surgery number 01925 756969 where you will be given details on how to contact the surgery or 111. Calls to the NHS 111 service are free from both landlines and mobiles (although pay-as-you-go mobiles must have at least 1p credit). Your needs will be assessed and advice offered or arrangements made for you to see a doctor, pharmacist etc.
Please do not ask to see a doctor out of hours unless you genuinely cannot wait until the surgery re-opens.
The Out of Hours service operates between 6.30pm and 8.00am Monday to Friday and 24 hours Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays.
Acute Emergencies
If you have a life-threatening medical emergency please dial 999. Chest pains and / or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.