Carrfield Medical Centre 2026: NHS App, GP Booking & Hours
This practical guide explains Carrfield Medical Centre in Sheffield for patients, carers and older visitors. It covers the NHS App, online request form, GP booking, same-day help, phone number, opening hours, Thursday phone-line note, new patient registration, repeat prescriptions, doctors, map and what to do when the surgery is closed.
Carrfield Medical Centre phone, address, NHS App and GP booking
Carrfield Medical Centre is at Carrfield Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S8 9SG. The main reception number is 0114 258 4724. The official site lists opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm, with Saturday and Sunday closed and bank-holiday closure. On Thursday, phone lines close at 1pm. For GP booking, the practice says current patients can submit an online medical or administrative request, and patients who cannot access online services can call the practice.
What patients usually need from Carrfield Medical Centre first
Most visitors want one of six routes: use the NHS App, submit an online GP request, call reception, order a repeat prescription, register as a new patient, or get urgent help when the practice is closed. This guide separates those routes clearly.
Need the NHS App?
Use the NHS App for repeat prescriptions, nominated pharmacy details, NHS 111 online, some GP record access and national NHS services. Carrfield also has its own online request route for medical and admin help.
Need GP booking?
Registered patients can submit an online medical or administrative request. If you cannot use online access, call 0114 258 4724.
Need help when closed?
Use NHS 111 for urgent health help that cannot wait until the practice reopens. Use 999 for life-threatening symptoms or a medical emergency.
Name check: This guide is for Carrfield Medical Centre, Carrfield Street, Sheffield S8 9SG. Do not confuse it with Carefield Medical Centre, Carfield Primary Care Centre, Parkfield Medical Centre or another similarly named surgery.
Carrfield Medical Centre NHS App: what to use it for and when to use the practice form
The NHS App is useful for common digital NHS tasks, but Carrfield Medical Centre’s official website also has a direct online request form for medical and admin requests. The safest approach is to use the official practice page first when you need help from the Carrfield clinical or admin team.
| Patient need | Best route | Practical note |
|---|---|---|
| Repeat prescription | NHS App or Carrfield repeat prescription request | The practice says the NHS App is the quickest and easiest repeat prescription route. |
| Medical or admin request | Carrfield online request form | Forms before 12pm Monday to Friday are reviewed the same day; after 12pm, next working day. |
| Urgent problem during opening hours | Practice phone / urgent same-day route | If you cannot wait for an online response, call the practice or use NHS 111 depending on seriousness. |
| Medical emergency | 999 | Do not use online forms, email or the NHS App for life-threatening symptoms. |
Use Carrfield’s official website for practice requests
The practice says the online form is the quickest and simplest way for most patients to access the clinical team for medical or admin help.
Use the NHS App for repeat prescriptions
The repeat prescription page says ordering online using the NHS App is the quickest and easiest route. Make sure your nominated pharmacy is correct.
Do not wait online if symptoms are serious
The practice warns not to use the online form for a medical emergency. If you feel seriously unwell, call 999. If you cannot wait during opening hours, call NHS 111 or the practice as appropriate.
Phone if accessibility makes online forms difficult
The practice says phone lines remain open for people with accessibility needs who may find the online form difficult.
Senior-friendly tip: If you are helping an older relative, write down the patient’s full name, date of birth, phone number, current symptoms, medication names and nominated pharmacy before starting the online form.
Carrfield Medical Centre GP booking: online request, same-day help and cancellation
Carrfield Medical Centre’s appointment pages explain that registered patients can book online by submitting a medical or administrative request. Patients who cannot access online services can call the practice on 0114 258 4724.
Book online
Registered Carrfield patients can submit an online request without needing a separate appointment account. Choose a medical or administrative request and explain the problem clearly.
Urgent same-day issue
If you are unwell and need to be seen the same day, the official appointments page says to contact the practice so a doctor can discuss your condition and advise accordingly.
Change or cancel
If you booked by a self-booking link, you can change or cancel up to 12 hours before the appointment using the same link. If less than 12 hours, call the practice.
Choose medical or administrative request
Medical requests may involve symptoms, medication or health concerns. Admin requests may involve letters, forms, sick notes, results or non-clinical questions.
Submit before 12pm where possible
The contact page says online forms received before 12pm Monday to Friday are reviewed by a clinical team member the same day.
After 12pm, expect next working day review
The practice says requests after 12pm are reviewed the next working day. Clinical queries are closed after 12pm on Friday to avoid urgent queries being delayed over the weekend.
Ask for a home visit only if truly housebound
The appointments page says home visits are for patients whose illness renders them truly housebound. Requests should be made before 10:30am where possible.
Online request script: “My main problem is ______. It started on ______. It is getting better / worse / staying the same. I have tried ______. I am worried because ______. I am available for a call at ______.”
Carrfield Medical Centre phone number and contact details
Use the main phone number when you cannot use the online route, need accessibility support, have a same-day issue, need urgent appointment advice, need help with medication questions or need reception guidance.
| Contact need | Use this route | Patient note |
|---|---|---|
| Main reception | 0114 258 4724 | Use when you cannot contact the practice online or need direct support. |
| Non-medical enquiry | syicb-sheffield.carrfieldmc@nhs.net | Do not send urgent symptoms by email. |
| Online form review | Submit before 12pm where possible | Before 12pm Monday to Friday is reviewed same day; after 12pm is next working day. |
| When closed | NHS 111 / 999 in emergency | Use 111 for urgent non-emergency help and 999 for life-threatening emergencies. |
Simple call script: “Hello, I’m calling Carrfield Medical Centre. My name is ______ and date of birth is ______. I need help with ______. Is this best handled by the online form, GP, nurse, pharmacist, prescription team, admin team or NHS 111?”
Carrfield Medical Centre opening hours and Thursday phone-line note
The official Carrfield site lists Monday to Friday opening from 8am to 6:30pm, with Saturday and Sunday closed. It also says phone lines close at 1pm on Thursday. The practice closes on bank holidays.
| Day | Listed hours | Practical patient note |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 8am to 6:30pm | Submit online requests early where possible. |
| Tuesday | 8am to 6:30pm | Good day for routine admin and non-urgent requests. |
| Wednesday | 8am to 6:30pm | Check medication and pharmacy details before the weekend approaches. |
| Thursday | 8am to 6:30pm; phone lines close at 1pm | Call early if you need phone help; use official online routes where suitable. |
| Friday | 8am to 6:30pm | Clinical online queries close after 12pm Friday to avoid weekend delay. |
| Saturday | Closed | Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help. |
| Sunday | Closed | Use NHS 111 or 999 depending on seriousness. |
| Bank holidays | Closed | Order prescriptions and arrange admin before a holiday closure. |
Open-today warning: “Open” does not mean every service is available instantly. Online form capacity, phone access, same-day appointments, prescription requests and home visits each have separate rules.
Carrfield Medical Centre doctors, named GPs and wider team
The official team page lists named doctors, nurses, healthcare assistants and administration staff. The named-GP page also says patients are assigned a pool of named GPs, so you may not always see the same doctor for every health need.
| Team member | Role or detail shown | Patient planning note |
|---|---|---|
| Dr Manish Singh | Doctor — MBBS MRCGP (Lon) DRCOG | Listed on the official team page. |
| Dr Zubair Ahmed | Doctor — MBChB, mRCGP, MBA | Listed on the official team page. |
| Dr Sufian Ali | Doctor — MBChB, MSc | Listed on the official team page. |
| Dr C McAdam | Doctor — MB ChB | Listed on the official team page. |
| Dr Awan | Doctor — MBBS | Listed on the official team page. |
| Dr E Herbert | Doctor — MB ChB | Listed on the official team page. |
| Dr M Alloush | Doctor — MD | Listed on the official team page. |
| Dr Adebola Olajumoke Sorungbe | Doctor | Listed on the official team page. |
Can I request a specific GP?
The named-GP page says patients are assigned a pool of named GPs and the practice aims to get people seen by the right clinician at the right time. You can submit an online request if you want to express a practitioner preference.
Patients aged 75 and over
The named-GP page says patients aged 75 and over can contact the practice to find out their accountable GP. This can be useful for carers supporting an older relative.
Carrfield Medical Centre helper: NHS App, GP booking, prescription, 111 or 999?
This quick helper gives a safer first step for common Carrfield searches. It is not medical advice, but it helps you avoid using the wrong route.
Choose your situation
Tap the closest option and follow the practical next step shown below.
Register with Carrfield Medical Centre as a new NHS patient
Carrfield Medical Centre’s official website promotes a quick online registration route. The appointments page also says that if you are not registered, it only takes two minutes to switch to the practice online, but medical records may take up to 14 days to transfer.
Join practice online
Use the official Carrfield website’s join-practice route. Avoid third-party forms or old directory pages when registering.
Records may take time
The appointment page says if you are registered elsewhere, it can take up to 14 days for medical records to be transferred.
Use current GP during transfer
During the records-transfer period, the practice says you should contact your current practice to make an appointment.
Registration preparation tip: Keep your full name, date of birth, address, NHS number if known, previous GP details, regular medication, allergies and nominated pharmacy ready before starting the registration process.
Carrfield Medical Centre repeat prescriptions: NHS App and nominated pharmacy
The official repeat prescription page says it is quick and easy to set up a repeat prescription online, and that the quickest and easiest way is to order online using the NHS App. It also says online prescriptions require a nominated pharmacy.
Use the NHS App
The practice says the NHS App is the quickest and easiest repeat prescription route. Use it early, before you run out.
Check nominated pharmacy
Online prescriptions need a nominated pharmacy. Most patients do this when they join, but you can change or nominate through NHS App, NHS website or the practice form.
Medication question?
If you have a question about medication, the practice says to contact them via the online form or call 0114 258 4724.
Prescription timing helper
Choose your situation. This is a practical reminder only, not medical or pharmacy advice.
Carrfield Medical Centre access: wheelchair access, hearing loop and online help
Carrfield’s contact page states that the practice is wheelchair accessible, has disabled toilet facilities and has a hearing loop. This matters for older visitors, disabled patients and carers planning a first visit.
Wheelchair access
The practice states wheelchair access is available. If you need extra support on arrival, call ahead rather than waiting until the appointment time.
Hearing support
The contact page mentions a hearing loop. Tell reception if you need hearing support so staff can help you communicate clearly.
Accessibility and online forms
The practice says phone lines remain open for people with accessibility needs who may have difficulty completing the online form.
Carrfield Medical Centre map: Carrfield Street, Sheffield S8 9SG
Use the map before travelling, especially if you are visiting for the first time, helping an older patient, using public transport, attending a face-to-face appointment or checking accessibility needs.
Use the exact postcode
Enter S8 9SG or the full address into your map app. Do not rely only on the word “Carrfield” because similar place names can appear in searches.
Bring useful details
Bring your appointment message, medication list, allergies, NHS number if known, phone, glasses, hearing aids and any hospital letters.
Check before travelling
Do not travel for an online request unless the practice asks you to attend. You may receive phone, text, online or face-to-face follow-up depending on the request.
Carrfield Medical Centre when closed: NHS 111 and 999
The official contact and appointments pages direct patients to 111 for medical attention or advice outside operating hours. For life-threatening situations, call 999 immediately.
| Situation | Best first step | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing problem, collapse, serious injury | Call 999 | These can be life-threatening and should not wait for a GP appointment or online form. |
| Urgent problem when the practice is closed | NHS 111 online or call 111 | 111 can direct you to urgent treatment, pharmacy, out-of-hours care or another service. |
| Same-day issue during opening hours | Contact Carrfield Medical Centre | The practice may arrange urgent same-day advice or appointment if clinically appropriate. |
| Routine admin, fit note, test results or medication query | Practice online form or phone | Routine issues should not use emergency or out-of-hours routes unless they become urgent. |
Medical safety disclaimer: This page is general patient information only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If someone may be seriously ill or injured, seek emergency help immediately.
Official Carrfield Medical Centre links to verify before acting
Use these official links for final checking. GP appointment systems, online request rules, NHS App use, registration notes, prescription routes and opening times can change.
Source verification note: This guide uses official Carrfield Medical Centre, NHS and verified MedicalCentreUK.org internal links. It avoids invented walk-in claims, fake fees, unsupported doctor availability, guessed bank-holiday hours and unverified NHS App promises.
Carrfield Medical Centre FAQ
The main Carrfield Medical Centre phone number is 0114 258 4724.
Carrfield Medical Centre is at Carrfield Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S8 9SG.
The official site lists Monday to Friday from 8am to 6:30pm, with Saturday and Sunday closed. The practice also closes on bank holidays.
Yes. The official site says Thursday opening is 8am to 6:30pm, but phone lines close at 1pm.
Registered patients can submit an online medical or administrative request. If you cannot access online services, call the practice on 0114 258 4724.
The contact page says online forms received before 12pm Monday to Friday are reviewed the same day. Forms submitted after 12pm are reviewed the next working day, and clinical queries close after 12pm on Friday.
Yes. The practice’s repeat-prescription guidance says ordering online using the NHS App is the quickest and easiest way to request repeat medication. Use Carrfield’s own online request form for direct medical or admin help from the practice.
The official repeat-prescription page says to order online using the NHS App or use the practice’s repeat prescription request link. You need a nominated pharmacy for online prescriptions.
The official team page lists doctors including Dr Manish Singh, Dr Zubair Ahmed, Dr Sufian Ali, Dr C McAdam, Dr Awan, Dr E Herbert, Dr M Alloush and Dr Adebola Olajumoke Sorungbe.
The named-GP page says all patients are assigned a pool of named GPs. Patients aged 75 and over can contact the practice to find out their accountable GP.
Use NHS 111 for urgent health advice that cannot wait until the practice reopens. Call 999 for life-threatening emergencies.
The official contact page says the practice is wheelchair accessible, has disabled toilet facilities and has a hearing loop.