Cheetham Hill Medical Centre 2026: Patient Access, GP, Hours

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Cheetham Hill Medical Centre 2026: Patient Access, GP, Hours

Use this practical patient guide for Cheetham Hill Medical Centre in Manchester. It explains Patient Access and NHS App options, GP appointment routes, doctors listed by the practice, opening hours, prescriptions, registration, map directions, accessibility notes, and what to do if you need same-day or urgent help.

Address: 244 Cheetham Hill Road, Manchester Reception: 0161 277 6939 Core hours: Mon-Fri 8am-6:30pm
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Cheetham Hill Medical Centre address, phone, Patient Access and hours

Cheetham Hill Medical Centre is an NHS GP surgery at 244 Cheetham Hill Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester. The practice contact page lists the postcode as M8 8UP, while some NHS-linked listings may show a nearby postcode format; use the practice name and official map link before travelling. The reception phone number is 0161 277 6939. Published opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm, with Saturday and Sunday closed. Online services allow patients to book, check or cancel appointments, order repeat prescriptions, and view parts of their GP record after identity verification.

Patient-first summary

Cheetham Hill Medical Centre: what patients need first

Most people searching this practice need fast, practical answers: how to log in with Patient Access, when the surgery is open, how to get a GP appointment, which doctors are listed, how prescriptions work, where the practice is, and what to do if help is needed today.

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Going to the surgery?

Use 244 Cheetham Hill Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester. The practice website lists postcode M8 8UP. Check the official practice page before travelling if your letter or NHS profile shows a postcode variation.

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Need reception?

Call 0161 277 6939. For same-day problems, contact the practice as early as possible and explain clearly whether you need urgent GP advice, a nurse, a pharmacist or online access support.

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Need help now?

Use NHS 111 for urgent but not life-threatening medical advice. Call 999 for life-threatening emergencies. Do not wait for routine GP access if symptoms are severe.

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Important: Patient Access and NHS App services are useful, but they do not replace urgent care. For serious symptoms, use 999. For urgent uncertainty when the practice is closed, use NHS 111 online or by phone.

Address and access

Cheetham Hill Medical Centre address: 244 Cheetham Hill Road, Manchester

The official practice contact page lists Cheetham Hill Medical Centre at 244 Cheetham Hill Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, M8 8UP. The same page also lists a Rochdale Road site, so patients should confirm which site applies to their appointment.

SiteAddressPhone / note
Cheetham Hill Medical Centre 244 Cheetham Hill Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, M8 8UP Reception: 0161 277 6939
58 Rochdale Road site 58 Rochdale Road, Collyhurst, Manchester, M40 7GT Phone listed on contact page: 0161 205 4777

Accessibility notes from the practice site: The practice says services are on the ground floor, the building has automatic doors, reception is inside on the left-hand side desk, induction loop support can be requested, and accessible bathrooms with baby-changing facilities are available.

Postcode note: The practice website and some NHS-linked directories can show slightly different postcode formatting around Cheetham Hill Road. For travel, search the practice name plus “244 Cheetham Hill Road” and use the official website’s contact page or Google Maps before setting off.

Opening times

Cheetham Hill Medical Centre opening hours and open-today guidance

The practice contact page lists Cheetham Hill Medical Centre as open Monday to Friday from 8am to 6:30pm, with Saturday and Sunday closed. Bank holidays, staff training, website alerts and temporary changes can affect access.

DayPublished hoursPatient note
Monday8am to 6:30pmUse phone, NHS App, Patient Access or reception route.
Tuesday8am to 6:30pmContact early for same-day appointment needs.
Wednesday8am to 6:30pmCheck online services for routine tasks.
Thursday8am to 6:30pmUse NHS 111 if urgent and practice access is not suitable.
Friday8am to 6:30pmDo not leave prescription problems until late Friday.
SaturdayClosedUse NHS 111 or local out-of-hours routes if needed.
SundayClosedUse NHS 111 or emergency help if appropriate.

Open today does not mean instant GP appointment. The surgery may be open for phone, reception, online requests and booked care, but same-day GP access usually depends on triage and availability.

Patient Access and online services

Cheetham Hill Medical Centre Patient Access: appointments, prescriptions and GP records

The practice online services page says Patient Access and online services can help you book, check or cancel appointments, order repeat prescriptions, and see parts of your health record, including medicines, vaccinations and test results.

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Book or manage appointments

Online services can allow patients to book, check or cancel appointments with a GP, nurse or other healthcare professional. Availability depends on what the practice releases online.

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Order repeat prescriptions

Patient Access and NHS online services can be used for repeat prescription ordering. Always allow enough time for processing and pharmacy collection.

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View GP record parts

Online services may show parts of your GP record, such as medicines, vaccinations and test results. You may need identity verification before access is activated.

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Contact the surgery first if you are new to online services

The practice says patients who have not used online services before need to contact the surgery by phone or in person.

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Verify your identity

You may be asked to prove who you are before the practice issues access details. This protects your medical record and prescription information.

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Secure your username and password

Once the practice provides registration details, enter them exactly as shown when setting up Patient Access. Keep your login details private.

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Use NHS App where suitable

The practice homepage also references NHS App online services. Many patients use NHS App for appointments, repeat prescriptions and GP record access.

Patient Access tip: If Patient Access shows no appointments, it does not always mean the practice has no capacity at all. Some same-day or clinically triaged slots may only be available by phone, NHS App, online form or reception route.

Doctors and clinical team

Cheetham Hill Medical Centre GP doctors and team listed by the practice

The official team page lists the GP doctors and clinical staff below. Availability, clinic days, language support and appointment type can change, so use this as a reference list rather than a guarantee of who is available on a specific day.

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Listed GP doctors

  • Dr A A Bokhari — Lead GP Partner
  • Dr A Ahmed — GP Partner
  • Dr K Farah — GP Partner
  • Dr T J Wong — GP Partner
  • Dr P Saxena — Salaried GP
  • Dr I Khan — Salaried GP
  • Dr K Bunger — Salaried GP
  • Dr B Della Penna — Salaried GP
  • Dr Z Walji — Salaried GP
  • Dr S Malik — Salaried GP
  • Dr A Mubarik — Salaried GP
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Nurses and advanced nurse practitioner

  • Sister Elizabeth Dobbs — Advanced Nurse Practitioner
  • Kerry Brown — Lead Nurse
  • Tracy Oldham — Practice Nurse
  • Hannah Nugent — Nurse Associate
  • Elessia Pearson — Nurse Associate
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Language support note

The team page lists several clinicians who communicate in English and Urdu, and some with additional languages such as Hindi, Punjabi, Panjabi, French, Cantonese and Mandarin. Ask reception if language preference matters for your appointment.

Useful wording: “I understand availability varies, but if possible I would prefer to speak to Dr ____ or a clinician who can support ____ language. If that is not available, please book the most appropriate clinician.”

Appointments

How to book a GP appointment at Cheetham Hill Medical Centre

The practice appointment page says appointments can be booked on the NHS App, through Patient Access, or by telephone on 0161 277 6939. It also says on-the-day appointments are available from 8am.

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NHS App

Use the NHS App for online GP services where available. It can help with appointments, repeat prescriptions and access to parts of your GP record.

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Patient Access

Use Patient Access if your account has been activated by the practice. You may need identity verification and registration details before using it.

Telephone booking

Call 0161 277 6939. For on-the-day appointments, contact from 8am and explain the issue clearly so the practice can direct you safely.

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Start early for same-day help

If you need help today, use online services or phone from 8am. Same-day appointments are limited, and clinical urgency may affect who is contacted first.

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Describe the problem, not just the appointment type

Say when symptoms started, what changed, whether you are worsening, and whether you can accept phone, video, face-to-face or nurse/pharmacist care.

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Accept the right clinician

Not every issue needs a GP doctor first. A nurse, pharmacist, advanced nurse practitioner or another clinician may be more suitable and faster.

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Use NHS 111 when the surgery is closed or symptoms are urgent

NHS 111 can help with urgent non-life-threatening problems and direct you to the right service. Use 999 for emergencies.

Same-day GP phone script

“Hello, I’m registered with Cheetham Hill Medical Centre. I need help today with ______. It started ______. I’m worried because ______. I can take a phone call, use Patient Access, or come in if the clinician thinks face-to-face is needed. What is the correct route?”
Decision tool

Cheetham Hill Medical Centre decision tool: Patient Access, phone, NHS 111 or 999?

Use this practical helper before contacting the practice. It does not replace medical advice, but it helps you choose the right route faster.

Choose the closest situation

Select one option and follow the suggested next step.

Prescriptions and pharmacy

Cheetham Hill Medical Centre prescriptions and repeat medication

The practice online services page says online services can be used to order repeat prescriptions. The prescriptions page also says pharmacists are part of the team and can advise on minor illnesses.

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Repeat prescriptions

Use Patient Access, NHS App or the practice repeat prescription route if available. Do not wait until your last tablet, especially before weekends, bank holidays or travel.

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Medication questions

If you have a prescription query, contact the practice or a pharmacist early. Pharmacists can advise on common minor illnesses and may save you a GP appointment.

Urgent medicine issue

If you are running out of essential medication and the practice is closed, NHS 111 can advise on urgent medicine supply options.

Practical tip: Add a phone reminder around 7 days before your regular medicine runs out. That gives time for online request, GP processing, pharmacy dispensing and stock delays.

Map and arrival

Cheetham Hill Medical Centre map: directions to 244 Cheetham Hill Road, Manchester

This map is included as an arrival tool, not decoration. Use it with the site notes below so you can reach the right building, understand accessibility, and avoid confusing the main Cheetham Hill Road site with the Rochdale Road site.

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By car or taxi

Search “Cheetham Hill Medical Centre, 244 Cheetham Hill Road” and confirm the route before travelling. The practice says parking is available on nearby streets.

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By public transport

Check current Manchester public transport routes before leaving. Allow extra time if you are attending at opening time or during busy Cheetham Hill traffic periods.

Accessibility

The practice says services are on the ground floor, automatic doors are available, reception is just inside on the left, and induction loop support can be requested.

Patient planner

Cheetham Hill Medical Centre planner: what to do before using Patient Access, calling or visiting

This quick planner reduces wasted calls and unnecessary journeys. It helps patients prepare the right information before using Patient Access, NHS App, phone booking or reception.

Visit and call-time helper

Select your reason and situation for a practical planning buffer.

Have this ready before calling

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Best contact number
  • Brief symptom summary
  • When the problem started
  • Medication names and allergies
  • Whether you can use Patient Access or NHS App
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Have this ready before visiting

  • Appointment confirmation or online request details
  • NHS number if known
  • List of current medicines
  • Forms, samples or hospital letters requested
  • Photo ID if requested for online access setup
  • Extra time for reception queue
New patients

Register with Cheetham Hill Medical Centre: new patient guidance

The NHS profile says Cheetham Hill Medical Centre is currently accepting new patients. Registration status can change, so confirm on the NHS profile and official practice website before relying on it.

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Check the official NHS profile

Confirm the practice is still accepting new patients and check the latest address, phone details and facilities.

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Use the practice registration route

Use the official practice registration page or contact reception if you are unsure which site applies to your address or circumstances.

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Ask about online services while registering

If you want Patient Access or NHS App record access, ask what identity checks are needed and whether you can activate appointments, repeat prescriptions and record viewing.

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Plan repeat medication before switching

If you take regular medicine, request enough supply from your current practice before changing GP, because registration and medication review can take time.

Urgent help

Cheetham Hill Medical Centre, NHS 111 or 999: which route should you use?

Choosing the right route matters. It protects emergency services and helps you avoid waiting in the wrong queue.

SituationBest first stepWhy
Life-threatening emergency Call 999 / emergency care Do not wait for GP booking, Patient Access or reception.
Urgent but not life-threatening NHS 111 111 can guide you to GP, urgent treatment, pharmacy, out-of-hours or emergency care.
Same-day GP issue NHS App, Patient Access or phone from 8am The practice can triage and select the right clinician or contact type.
Routine admin or prescription Online services or reception Routine issues may not need urgent phone access or a GP doctor.

Safety disclaimer: This page is general information only and is not medical advice. If someone may be seriously ill or injured, seek emergency help immediately.

Official resources

Official Cheetham Hill Medical Centre links to verify before you act

Use official sources for final checks because GP opening hours, online access, registration status, team details, forms and appointment rules can change.

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Official practice website

Practice updates, appointments, prescriptions, registration, online services, team information and contact details.

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NHS profile

Official NHS listing with address, contact details, registration status, facilities and GP service information.

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Online services page

Patient Access setup, online appointment management, repeat prescriptions and record access guidance.

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Source check: This article uses official practice, NHS and CQC-style public information. It avoids fake walk-in claims, invented doctor availability, fake reviews, invented fees or unsupported service guarantees.

FAQ

Cheetham Hill Medical Centre FAQ

The practice contact page lists Cheetham Hill Medical Centre at 244 Cheetham Hill Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, M8 8UP. Some NHS-linked listings may show a nearby postcode variation, so use the official practice contact page and map before travelling.

The reception phone number listed by the practice is 0161 277 6939.

The official contact page lists Cheetham Hill Medical Centre as open Monday to Friday from 8am to 6:30pm, with Saturday and Sunday closed.

Yes. The online services page explains Patient Access and online services for appointment management, repeat prescriptions and parts of the GP record. New users need to contact the surgery, verify identity and use registration details.

The appointment page says appointments can be booked on the NHS App, through Patient Access, or by telephone on 0161 277 6939. Online availability depends on what the practice releases.

The practice appointment page says on-the-day appointments are available from 8am. Same-day capacity is limited, so contact early and explain the problem clearly.

The official team page lists GP doctors including Dr A A Bokhari, Dr A Ahmed, Dr K Farah, Dr T J Wong, Dr P Saxena, Dr I Khan, Dr K Bunger, Dr B Della Penna, Dr Z Walji, Dr S Malik and Dr A Mubarik. Availability can change.

The NHS profile says the surgery is currently accepting new patients. Registration status can change, so check the NHS profile and official practice website before applying.

Use Patient Access, NHS App or the practice repeat prescription route where available. Request medication early and use pharmacy advice for suitable minor illness or medication questions.

Use NHS 111 for urgent but not life-threatening medical advice. Call 999 for life-threatening emergencies. For routine requests, use online services or contact reception when the practice reopens.

Independent notice: MedicalCentreUK.org is an independent patient information guide and is not part of Cheetham Hill Medical Centre, NHS England, CQC, Patient Access or any government body. Use official practice, NHS and online service links for current details.

Final summary: Cheetham Hill Medical Centre is an NHS GP practice on Cheetham Hill Road in Manchester. The practice phone number is 0161 277 6939, and published core hours are Monday to Friday 8am to 6:30pm. Patients can use Patient Access, NHS App, telephone booking and practice routes for appointments, prescriptions and record access, but urgent or emergency symptoms should be handled through NHS 111 or 999 as appropriate.

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