Toddington Medical Centre: Patient Access, GP & Booking 2026
This practical guide explains Toddington Medical Centre for patients and carers: Patient Access-style online services, NHS App, SystmOnline, GP booking, urgent appointments, routine appointments, phone number, address, doctors, repeat prescriptions, map and what to do when the practice is closed.
Toddington Medical Centre phone, address, Patient Access and GP booking
Toddington Medical Centre is at Luton Road, Toddington, Bedfordshire, LU5 6DE. The main phone number is 01525 872222. The official contact page lists opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm, with Saturday and Sunday closed. For online access, the practice signposts patients to the NHS App and SystmOnline for services such as booking, cancelling appointments, ordering repeat prescriptions and viewing parts of the GP record.
What patients usually need from Toddington Medical Centre first
Most visitors need one of five routes: book a GP appointment, use online services, order repeat prescriptions, register as a new patient, or get urgent help when the surgery is closed. This page separates those routes clearly.
Need Patient Access-style online services?
Use the official online services page. Toddington Medical Centre signposts NHS App and SystmOnline for booking, cancelling appointments, ordering repeat medication and seeing parts of the record.
Need a GP booking?
For routine appointments in the next 7 days, the practice says patients can phone, visit reception or use the NHS account for certain screening tests or vaccinations.
Need help when closed?
Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent non-emergency help. Call 999 for a medical or mental-health emergency where someone is seriously ill, injured or at risk.
Name check: This guide is for Toddington Medical Centre, Luton Road, Toddington, Bedfordshire, LU5 6DE. It is not Ruddington Medical Centre, Doddington Medical Centre or another similarly named surgery.
Toddington Medical Centre Patient Access, NHS App and SystmOnline guide
Many patients search “Toddington Medical Centre Patient Access” because they want to book online, cancel an appointment, order repeat prescriptions or view their record. The practice’s official online services page currently explains NHS App and SystmOnline routes.
| Online need | Official route mentioned | Patient note |
|---|---|---|
| Book or cancel appointments | NHS App / SystmOnline | Online availability depends on what the practice has enabled and what type of appointment you need. |
| Order repeat prescriptions | NHS account / SystmOnline | Use the repeat-prescription page for timing and nominated pharmacy details. |
| View record, medication or allergies | Online services after verification | The practice says identity verification is needed before issuing login details. |
| Proxy access for someone you care for | Online services form | Proxy access is sensitive. Follow the practice’s form and safeguarding instructions. |
Start on the official online services page
Use the official practice page rather than a random login search result. It explains NHS App, SystmOnline and how patients can access online services.
Verify your identity where required
The practice’s online-services registration page says patients need to complete the form and provide identification before being issued a username and password.
Choose the correct online service
Use NHS App or SystmOnline depending on what you need. If your request does not show online, call the surgery for guidance.
Do not use online access for emergencies
If symptoms are serious, fast-worsening or life-threatening, use urgent routes, NHS 111 or 999 rather than waiting for an online reply.
Senior-friendly tip: If you are helping an older relative, do not share passwords casually. Use the practice’s proxy-access route if you need formal access to appointments, prescriptions or records.
Toddington Medical Centre GP booking: urgent appointment, routine appointment and cancellation
The official appointments page separates urgent appointments and routine appointments. It also explains that the practice may offer phone, face-to-face, video, text or email consultations depending on the request.
Urgent appointment
The practice says patients should fill in the urgent appointment form. If you have difficulty accessing the form or need help, phone 01525 872222 Monday to Friday from 8am to 6:30pm.
Routine appointment
For a routine appointment in the next 7 days, the practice lists phone contact, visiting reception during reception hours, or using the NHS account for certain screening tests or vaccinations.
Cancel or change
The appointments page says patients can cancel using the NHS account, SystmOnline or by replying CANCEL to an appointment reminder text message.
Decide whether the request is urgent
If the problem needs help today, use the urgent appointment route. If it is severe or life-threatening, use 999 instead.
Give enough information for safe routing
The practice says it uses the information you provide to choose the most suitable doctor, nurse or health professional.
State your consultation preference
Tell the practice if you prefer phone, face-to-face, video, text or email and whether you need an interpreter or communication support.
Request home visits early if genuinely needed
The official page asks patients who are too unwell to attend and need a home visit to request it before 10:30 where possible.
Booking script: “Hello, I need help with ______. It started ______. It is getting better / worse / staying the same. I have tried ______. Is this best handled by a GP, nurse, pharmacist, online consultation, NHS 111 or another service?”
Toddington Medical Centre phone number and contact details
Use the main surgery number for reception, appointment help, registration questions, prescription support and online-access problems during normal practice hours.
| Contact need | Use this route | Patient note |
|---|---|---|
| Main surgery contact | 01525 872222 | Use during listed surgery hours for reception and general contact. |
| Routine appointment | Phone / reception / NHS account where suitable | Tell reception what you need help with so the practice can route you safely. |
| Online access problem | Practice phone or in-person identity check | The practice says online services require identity verification and login details. |
| When closed | NHS 111 or 999 in an emergency | Out-of-hours calls should be for urgent problems that cannot wait. |
Toddington Medical Centre opening hours and open-today guide
The official contact page lists Toddington Medical Centre opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm, with Saturday and Sunday closed. Some third-party directories may show older reception-hour formatting, so use the official practice page for current checks.
| Day | Listed hours | Practical patient note |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 8am to 6:30pm | Use early contact for urgent or same-day help. |
| Tuesday | 8am to 6:30pm | Good day for routine admin and online-access support. |
| Wednesday | 8am to 6:30pm | Order medication early if the weekend is approaching. |
| Thursday | 8am to 6:30pm | Use official routes for GP booking or repeat prescriptions. |
| Friday | 8am to 6:30pm | Avoid leaving repeat medication or urgent admin until late Friday. |
| Saturday | Closed | Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help. |
| Sunday | Closed | Use NHS 111 or 999 depending on seriousness. |
Bank-holiday warning: Opening times, appointment availability and online systems can change on bank holidays, staff-training days or during service pressure. Always verify on the official practice page or phone message before travelling.
Toddington Medical Centre doctors and clinical team
The official meet-the-team page lists the named doctors and wider clinical team. Doctor availability can change due to leave, training, sickness and appointment demand, so use the list as a public team guide, not a guaranteed booking promise.
| Team member | Role / qualification shown | Patient planning note |
|---|---|---|
| Dr Jeyaratha Sivasoruban | Doctor — MB BS, MRCGP, DFFP | Listed on the official team page. |
| Dr Tharmini Jeyabalan | Doctor — MBBS, DRCOG, DFSRH, MRCGP | Listed on the official team page. |
| Dr Ahsan Ayub | Doctor — MB BS, MRCGP | Listed on the official team page. |
| Dr Kuha Naveendra | Doctor — MBBS, DRCOG, DFSRH, MRCGP | Listed on the official team page. |
| Ameena Agowua | Lead Nurse / Advanced Care Practitioner | May be part of the wider clinical-routing options. |
| Manuella Egbebu | Practice Nurse | Nurse appointments may suit reviews, smears, injections or chronic-condition care. |
| Angela Woollard | Health Care Assistant | May support checks, tests and routine monitoring. |
Booking tip: You may not always need a GP doctor. A nurse, healthcare assistant, pharmacist or admin team member may be faster and more appropriate depending on your request.
Toddington Medical Centre helper: Patient Access, booking, prescription, 111 or 999?
This quick helper gives a safer first step for common patient searches. It is not medical advice, but it helps you avoid the wrong route.
Choose your situation
Tap the closest option and follow the practical next step shown below.
Register with Toddington Medical Centre as an NHS patient
The official new patient registration page says Toddington Medical Centre is pleased to welcome new patients, even if they live outside the catchment boundary. It notes that clinicians will not be able to make home visits outside the boundary and that a waiver is required in addition to the registration form.
Online registration route
The practice says it uses a new online service that makes it easy to register with the GP surgery by filling in a quick online form.
No ID required for the online form
The registration page says you do not need proof of address, immigration status, ID or an NHS number to fill in the quick online registration form.
Outside catchment warning
The practice welcomes out-of-boundary patients but says clinicians will not be able to make home visits. Read the waiver information before registering.
New patient tip: Even if the form does not require ID, it is still useful to keep your previous GP details, NHS number if known, medication list, allergies and nominated pharmacy details ready.
Toddington Medical Centre repeat prescriptions: NHS account, SystmOnline and pharmacy collection
The official prescriptions page says the easiest ways to order repeat prescriptions are using your NHS account or the GP online system, SystmOnline. The page also says the practice does not take repeat prescription requests over the phone or email.
Use NHS account or SystmOnline
These routes show repeat medicines and dosage, so you can choose the medicines you need without phoning reception.
Allow 3 to 5 working days
The practice says you can usually collect your prescription from the pharmacy 3 to 5 working days after ordering it.
No phone or email requests
The official prescriptions page says repeat prescription requests are not accepted over the phone or by email.
Prescription timing helper
Choose your situation. This is a practical reminder only, not medical or pharmacy advice.
Toddington Medical Centre map: Luton Road, Toddington, Bedfordshire LU5 6DE
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 collecting forms.
Use the exact postcode
Enter LU5 6DE or the full address into your map app to avoid arriving at a similarly named place.
Bring useful details
Bring your appointment message, medication list, allergies, NHS number if known, glasses, hearing aids and any hospital letters.
Check before travelling
Do not travel for a triage request unless the practice has asked you to attend face to face. Phone or check official instructions first.
Toddington Medical Centre when closed: NHS 111 and 999
The official appointments and contact pages direct patients to NHS 111 online or phone 111 when medical help is needed now and the practice is closed. For medical or mental-health emergencies where someone is seriously ill or injured and life is at risk, call 999.
| 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. |
| Urgent problem when the surgery is closed | NHS 111 online or call 111 | 111 can direct you to urgent treatment, pharmacy, GP out-of-hours or another service. |
| Routine GP request | Practice route next working day | Routine requests are usually not emergency or 111 issues. |
| Repeat prescription | NHS account / SystmOnline / pharmacy route | The practice says repeat requests are not accepted by phone or email. |
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 Toddington Medical Centre links to verify before acting
Use these official links for final checking. GP appointment systems, online access, registration status, prescription rules and opening times can change.
Source verification note: This guide uses official Toddington Medical Centre, NHS and verified MedicalCentreUK.org internal links. It avoids invented walk-in claims, fake reviews, unsupported doctor availability, guessed bank-holiday hours and unverified Patient Access promises.
Toddington Medical Centre FAQ
The main Toddington Medical Centre phone number is 01525 872222.
Toddington Medical Centre is at Luton Road, Toddington, Bedfordshire, LU5 6DE.
The official contact page lists Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm. Saturday and Sunday are listed as closed.
The NHS profile currently says Toddington Medical Centre is accepting new patients. Always check the NHS profile and official registration page before applying because status can change.
For urgent appointments, the practice links to an urgent appointment form. For routine appointments in the next 7 days, the practice says patients can phone 01525 872222, visit reception during listed hours, or use the NHS account for certain screening tests or vaccinations.
Patients often search for Patient Access, but the official online services page currently explains NHS App and SystmOnline routes. Use the official online services page for current login and registration guidance.
The practice says patients need to complete the online services form and provide two forms of identification, with one including a photograph, before username and password details are issued.
No. The official prescriptions page says the practice does not take repeat prescription requests over the phone or by email.
The prescriptions page says you can usually collect your prescription from the pharmacy 3 to 5 working days after ordering it.
The official meet-the-team page lists doctors including Dr Jeyaratha Sivasoruban, Dr Tharmini Jeyabalan, Dr Ahsan Ayub and Dr Kuha Naveendra.
Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent medical help that cannot wait. Call 999 in a medical or mental-health emergency when someone is seriously ill, injured or their life is at risk.
No. This guide is for Toddington Medical Centre at Luton Road, Toddington, Bedfordshire, LU5 6DE. Ruddington and Doddington are different places and services.