Foxhill Medical Centre 2026: NHS GP, Hours & Appointments

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Foxhill Medical Centre 2026: NHS GP appointments, hours, prescriptions and patient help

Foxhill Medical Centre is an NHS GP surgery at 160 Fox Hill Crescent, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S6 1GA. This practical 2026 guide explains appointments, the online request form, phone access, opening hours, training closures, repeat prescriptions, SystmOnline, NHS App, test results, fit notes, new patient registration, Safe Surgery access, Pharmacy First, Sheffield Walk-in Centre, enhanced access, home visits, reviews, complaints, CQC rating and what to do when the surgery is closed.

Start here before you call
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Danger signs?Call 999. Do not wait for GP forms or callbacks.
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Need an appointment?Use the online request form from 8am on weekdays.
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Cannot use the form?Call reception and ask for help completing the request.
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Need medicine?Order early; usual repeat prescription wait is 48 hours.
Main surgery phone

Use this number for: appointment-form help, urgent same-day queries, prescription questions, home-visit requests, new-patient registration support, test-result questions, interpreter requests, accessibility needs, complaint-route questions, SMS reminder updates or if online services are difficult.

Address for maps and letters

Foxhill Medical Centre
160 Fox Hill Crescent
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S6 1GA

Use the full Fox Hill Crescent address for Google Maps, taxis, appointment letters, parking planning and family members helping you travel.

Open directions
NHS code
C88009
Phone
0114 2322055
Weekday access
8am to 6:30pm
CQC rating
Overall Good
Fast answer: Foxhill Medical Centre is an NHS GP surgery at 160 Fox Hill Crescent, Sheffield, S6 1GA. The main phone number is 0114 2322055. The official site lists weekday service hours as 8am to 6:30pm and weekends closed. The official appointment page says the easiest way to request an appointment is through the online form from 8am on weekdays; it needs no login, is assessed by a GP, and the practice responds the same working day. CQC lists Foxhill Medical Centre as Overall Good.

Unique patient decision hub: choose the right Foxhill route in 60 seconds

This section is designed as a reusable patient tool. Start with your situation, then follow the safest route before calling, submitting a form, or travelling to Fox Hill Crescent.

I need medical help today

If symptoms are dangerous, call 999. If the practice is closed and it is urgent but not life-threatening, use NHS 111. During weekday service hours, submit the online appointment form or call reception if you cannot use it.

I need a routine appointment

Use the online routine request form for reviews such as postnatal check, cervical screening, long-term condition review, medication review, NHS health check, stop smoking advice, monitoring blood tests, vaccinations or travel appointment.

I need repeat medicine

Use SystmOnline, post box, pharmacy ordering, post, or the admin option on the triage form. Usual repeat prescription wait is 48 hours excluding weekends and bank holidays.

I need test results

Check the NHS App where available. You can telephone after one week and the official page asks patients to call in the afternoon after 3pm for results.

I need a home visit

Call before 10:30 if possible. Home visits are only for patients who are housebound or too ill to visit the practice, and a clinician decides if a visit is needed.

I need help in another language

Tell reception when booking. The appointment page says translation and interpretation services, including BSL, are available wherever needed.

Foxhill Medical Centre opening times and 2026 training closures

The official contact and opening-times pages list Foxhill Medical Centre service hours as Monday to Friday from 8am to 6:30pm, with weekends closed and public bank holidays closed. The practice also lists specific staff-training closures from 12:30pm. Always check the official page before travelling, because local training and bank holidays can change access.

Day or itemOfficial listed accessPatient tip
Monday8am to 6:30pmUse the online form from 8am for appointment requests.
Tuesday8am to 6:30pmTelephone-transfer periods may apply at lunchtime.
Wednesday8am to 6:30pmCheck training closures before travelling on listed dates.
Thursday8am to 6:30pmTelephone cover by Primary Care Sheffield may apply at certain times.
Friday8am to 6:30pmDo not leave prescription or urgent admin requests until late afternoon.
WeekendsClosedEnhanced access hub appointments may be available if booked through the practice.
Public bank holidaysClosedUse NHS 111 for urgent non-life-threatening help.
2026 / 2027 training closure dateListed closure detailWhat patients should do
Wednesday 13 May 2026Closed from 12:30pmSend routine requests earlier or use NHS 111 if urgent when closed.
Wednesday 24 June 2026Closed from 12:30pmDo not travel after lunchtime unless the practice confirms access.
Thursday 17 September 2026Closed from 12:30pmPlan prescriptions and forms before the date.
Tuesday 17 November 2026Closed from 12:30pmCheck the official opening page before calling or travelling.
Wednesday 27 January 2027Closed from 12:30pmUse NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency issues when closed.
Tuesday 16 March 2027Closed from 12:30pmCall 999 for emergencies.
Important: opening hours, training closures, telephone routing and enhanced access arrangements can change. Use the official page before relying on any time-sensitive detail.

How to request an appointment at Foxhill Medical Centre

The official appointments page says the easiest way to contact the practice for an appointment is through the online form. Forms are available from 8am each weekday morning, you do not need login details, and a GP assesses the request to decide the best course of treatment and urgency. The practice says it responds the same working day.

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Check whether it is an emergency.
Call 999 for life-threatening symptoms. Do not wait for the GP form, reception or a callback.
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Use the online form from 8am on weekdays.
Complete the appointment request form and include as much useful information as possible.
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Give clear symptom details.
Say what is wrong, when it started, whether it is getting worse, what you tried, what medicine you take and what you are worried about.
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Let the GP triage the request.
The GP may decide you need a GP appointment, nurse appointment, pharmacist, physiotherapist, advanced practitioner, self-care advice, NHS 111 or another service.
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If online is difficult, call reception.
The official page says reception can assist if you are unable to complete the form.
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Cancel if you cannot attend.
The practice warns that missed appointments are recorded and patients who regularly fail to attend without cancelling may be removed from the list.
Simple phone script
Hello, my name is [name]. My date of birth is [date of birth]. I am registered at Foxhill Medical Centre. I need help because [one clear sentence]. I cannot complete the online form / I need advice today / I need to cancel an appointment. What is the safest next step?

Before you submit the form or call: practical checklist

A clear request helps the practice route you safely. This is especially useful for older patients, carers, parents, patients taking several medicines, people who need an interpreter and anyone who finds phone calls stressful.

Full name and date of birth
Address and best callback number
Main symptom or request
When it started
Whether it is getting worse
Medicine list and allergies
Hospital letters if relevant
Photos if requested
Nominated pharmacy
Carer consent if helping someone
Interpreter or BSL need
What outcome you need
Good online request wording
I have had [symptom] for [time]. It is [getting worse / not improving / affecting sleep / affecting work]. I have tried [medicine or self-care]. I take [regular medicines]. I am worried because [reason]. I would like advice on whether I need [GP / nurse / pharmacist / physiotherapy / test / prescription / referral].

Foxhill Medical Centre online form: what it is and how to use it safely

The online appointment form is not just a booking calendar. It is a triage request. You explain the problem, and the practice assesses the best course of action. The official page says no login details are needed for the appointment form. That is useful for patients who do not yet have SystmOnline access.

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Use it for medical appointment requests

Use it for a new problem, worsening symptom, ongoing issue, routine review or clinical question that is not a 999 emergency.

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Use admin route for admin tasks

Use the admin section for prescription queries, cancellation messages and practice admin where suitable.

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A GP assesses the request

The GP decides urgency and which professional or service is best, so your answer should be specific and honest.

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Do not use it for danger signs

Chest pain, stroke signs, collapse, severe breathing difficulty and uncontrolled bleeding need 999.

SystmOnline, NHS App and online services

Foxhill Medical Centre’s website points patients to online services for prescriptions, appointments and patient records. The prescription page says SystmOnline requires a username and password, and patients need to register in person with ID for security. The homepage also explains that the NHS App can help with ordering medication, accessing records and booking appointments where enabled.

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SystmOnline

Use SystmOnline for repeat prescriptions and online services after registering securely with the practice.

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NHS App

Use the NHS App for NHS login, repeat prescriptions, records and other NHS services where enabled.

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Registering for login

The practice says SystmOnline registration is done in person and requires ID for security.

Help

Need digital help?

The homepage says patients struggling with the NHS App can call into the surgery and the team will help set it up.

Helpful NHS App video for prescriptions, records and online access

This NHS App video is useful if you want to understand how digital NHS access can help with GP services. Always follow Foxhill Medical Centre’s own instructions for appointments, SystmOnline, repeat prescriptions and test results.

Foxhill Medical Centre repeat prescriptions

The official prescription page says repeat prescription requests can be made by SystmOnline, the post box at the Foxhill Crescent entrance, certain pharmacies, post, or the admin option on the triage form. The usual wait is 48 hours, excluding weekends and bank holidays.

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SystmOnline

Use SystmOnline if you have registered in person and have your username and password.

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Post box

Write your name, address and medication required, then post it in the box at the Foxhill Crescent entrance.

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Pharmacy ordering

Certain pharmacies may order on your behalf. Ask your usual pharmacy if they offer this service.

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Admin form

Use the admin option on the triage form for prescription or medication queries where suitable.

Prescription issueWhat it usually meansPractical next step
Medicine not showing onlineIt may not be on repeat, may need review, or may not be due yet.Use the prescription query route and give medicine name, dose and reason.
Almost out of medicineThe usual wait is 48 hours excluding weekends and bank holidays.Contact early; do not wait until your final dose if the medicine is important.
Pharmacy says nothing is readyThe request may still be processing, sent elsewhere, or waiting for review.Check your nominated pharmacy and contact the practice if needed.
Medication review message appearsThe practice says patients on repeats are asked for a review at least once a year.Book the appropriate appointment to avoid prescription delays.
Unwanted medicine at homeUnused medicines can be unsafe and harmful to the environment.Return unwanted medicines to a pharmacy for safe disposal.
EPS tip: the Electronic Prescription Service lets the practice send prescriptions electronically to your chosen pharmacy. Ask the practice or pharmacy to set or change your nomination before your next prescription is due.
Money-saving tip: if you pay for several NHS prescriptions, check whether a Prescription Prepayment Certificate would be cheaper. Always use the latest NHS cost guidance because charges can change.

Pharmacy First, local pharmacies and minor illness help

The official Foxhill page reminds patients to think Pharmacy First before contacting the GP for some minor illnesses. It lists common Pharmacy First conditions such as sinusitis, sore throat, ear infections, infected insect bites, impetigo, shingles and uncomplicated UTIs in women with age restrictions.

ProblemWhy pharmacy may helpWhen not to delay GP/urgent help
Sore throat, sinus symptoms, ear painPharmacy First may offer advice and treatment where criteria are met.Severe symptoms, breathing difficulty, dehydration or very unwell children need urgent advice.
Infected insect bites or impetigoPharmacists can assess some skin infections under Pharmacy First rules.Spreading redness, fever, severe pain or immune-system risk needs medical review.
ShinglesEarly treatment can matter, and pharmacies may advise on the best route.Eye involvement, pregnancy, immune-system problems or severe pain need urgent help.
Uncomplicated UTI in womenPharmacy First may apply with age restrictions and symptom criteria.Pregnancy, fever, back pain, blood in urine, men, children or recurrent symptoms need different advice.
Useful local examples from the practice page: Swift at 415 Foxhill Road, Asda Chaucer Road, and Asda Chapeltown are among the pharmacies listed by the practice. Use NHS Find a Pharmacy for live opening hours.

Test results, blood tests and pregnancy test results

The official test-results page says recent test results can be accessed via the NHS App. It also says patients can telephone for test results one week after the test has been done, preferably in the afternoon after 3pm. Results can only be given to the person the test was carried out for, normal results are not routinely phoned through, and pregnancy-test results can only be given in person.

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Check who ordered the test.
GP-ordered tests and hospital-ordered tests can have different follow-up routes.
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Wait one week before calling unless told otherwise.
The official page says telephone for results one week after the test has been done.
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Call after 3pm for results.
This helps avoid peak appointment-access pressure earlier in the day.
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Use the NHS App where available.
Recent test results may be available through your NHS App account.
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Do not wait silently if symptoms worsen.
If symptoms get worse while waiting, use the GP form, NHS 111 or 999 depending on urgency.
Privacy rule: results can only be given to the patient the test was for. If you are a carer or family member, ask the practice what consent is needed.

Sick notes, fit notes and work certificates

The official sick/fit note page explains that if you have been ill for 7 days or less, you do not need to see a doctor and can complete a self-certification form yourself. If you have been ill for more than 7 days, you will need a doctor’s certificate, also called a Fitness to Work certificate.

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7 days or less

Use self-certification. Your employer may have its own form, or you can use a standard self-certification form.

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More than 7 days

You may need a doctor’s fit note. The doctor may call you or arrange an appointment.

Renew

Additional fit note

The official page says to call the surgery the day before your current sick note expires if you need another one for the same illness.

Fee

Employer wants note under 7 days?

The practice says a doctor’s note in these circumstances may involve a charge because it is non-NHS work.

Home visits: when to request one

The official appointments page says patients should call reception before 10:30 if a home visit is needed. Home visits are only for patients who are housebound or too ill to visit the practice. A clinician decides whether the medical condition requires a home visit and how urgent it is.

SituationLikely routeImportant note
Housebound and unwellCall before 10:30 where possibleExplain symptoms and why the patient cannot attend.
Too ill to visit the practiceClinician triageThe clinician decides whether a visit is needed and how urgent it is.
Transport difficulty onlyUsually arrange transport or attend practiceHome visits are not usually for convenience or transport problems alone.
Emergency symptomsCall 999Do not wait for a GP home visit.

Register with Foxhill Medical Centre as a new patient

The official website says new patients are welcome and asks patients to check that they are within the practice boundary before registering. It says patients within the area should complete a GMS1 form and a new patient questionnaire. Foxhill Medical Centre also says it is a Safe Surgery, meaning lack of ID, proof of address, immigration status or language should not prevent GP registration.

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Check the boundary first.
Use the official boundary tool before completing forms.
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Complete the GMS1 form.
This is the standard NHS GP registration form.
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Complete the new patient questionnaire.
This helps the practice understand medication, conditions, allergies and care needs.
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Bring forms to reception if needed.
The official page says forms are available at reception or can be printed to save time.
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Know your registration rights.
The Safe Surgery statement says everyone in the UK has the right to free GP care and lack of ID or proof of address should not stop registration.

Services, routine reviews and who may help you

The appointments page lists routine request areas including postnatal checks, cervical screening, long-term condition reviews, medication reviews, NHS health checks for ages 40–74, stop smoking advice, monitoring blood tests, vaccinations and pre-travel appointments. Enhanced access appointments may involve doctors, advanced care practitioners, nurses, nurse associates, healthcare assistants, physiotherapists and pharmacists.

GP appointments
Online request forms
Routine reviews
Cervical screening
Long-term condition reviews
COPD, asthma and diabetes reviews
Medication reviews
NHS health checks age 40–74
Stop smoking advice
Monitoring blood tests
Vaccinations
Pre-travel appointment
Physiotherapy / MSK help
Mental health support
Social prescribing
Midwife support
Enhanced access hubs
Pharmacist support
Care navigation note: reception staff are trained care navigators. That means they may ask questions so your request reaches the right person, not because they are blocking care.

Parking, disability access, dementia-friendly care and interpreter help

The official homepage describes the practice as accessible and disabled friendly with ample parking bays, two entrances with automatic doors, flat entrances with no steps, lifts, disabled toilets, baby changing facilities and bright well-lit spaces. It also says the practice is Dementia Friendly, Safe Surgery accredited and Armed Forces Friendly.

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Parking and arrival

Ample parking bays are listed. Allow extra time during busy clinic periods and school-run times around Fox Hill Crescent.

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Accessible building

Flat entrances, automatic doors, lifts and disabled toilets are listed. Ask ahead if you need extra help.

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Dementia Friendly Practice

The practice says many staff are dementia friends and aims to support dementia patients and families with understanding and comfort.

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Interpreter and BSL

Tell reception when booking if you need an interpreter or BSL interpretation.

Access request script
Hello, I have an appointment or request with Foxhill Medical Centre. I need help with [wheelchair access / interpreter / BSL / dementia support / carer involvement / extra time]. Can this be added to my request before I attend?

Reviews, CQC rating and how to judge quality fairly

CQC lists Foxhill Medical Centre as Overall Good, with Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive and Well-led all rated Good. The official homepage also shows patient feedback comments about friendly staff, clear explanations and appointment access. Reviews are useful, but they should be read together with official CQC inspection information and recent service updates.

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CQC inspected quality

CQC lists the practice as Overall Good and all five key questions as Good.

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Patient feedback

The homepage includes positive patient comments about staff, doctors and appointment access.

Date

Check review dates

Old comments may not reflect the latest online form, pharmacy-first system or staffing.

Fair

Look for patterns

Judge repeated themes: access, communication, kindness, prescription safety and follow-up.

Complaints, feedback and advocacy support

The official complaints page says if you are making a complaint, state “For the attention of the complaints team” in the subject line. It lists NHS complaints telephone 0300 311 22 33 and Sheffield NHS Complaints Advocacy Hub / VoiceAbility as a support route via info@sheffieldadvocacyhub.org.uk.

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Write a clear timeline.
Include dates, times, names if known, what happened, what harm or concern exists, and what outcome you want.
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Use the correct subject wording.
The official page says to state “For the attention of the complaints team” in the subject line.
3
Get consent if complaining for someone else.
The practice may need written authority before discussing another patient’s record.
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Use advocacy if needed.
VoiceAbility / Sheffield NHS Complaints Advocacy Hub can help patients who need support making a complaint.

Foxhill Medical Centre map, directions and travel notes

Address: Foxhill Medical Centre, 160 Fox Hill Crescent, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S6 1GA. Use the map for planning only. Confirm your appointment time, opening hours and access needs before leaving home.

Before travelling

Check appointment time, clinician type, opening hours, training closure dates and whether you need to bring medication, samples, letters or forms.

If you are late

Call reception as soon as possible. Some nurse, blood test, review or time-limited clinics may not be able to run late safely.

If someone else is driving

Send them the full address and postcode: 160 Fox Hill Crescent, Sheffield, S6 1GA.

If you need access help

Ask ahead about wheelchair access, dementia support, interpreter support, BSL or carer involvement.

What to do when Foxhill Medical Centre is closed

The official appointment and opening-hours pages say calls may be transferred to Primary Care Sheffield at certain times, and at other out-of-hours times patients should use NHS 111, pharmacy, Sheffield Walk-in Centre, 999 for life-threatening emergency, or A&E for urgent medical needs.

ProblemUse this serviceExamples
Life-threatening emergencyCall 999Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing difficulty, uncontrolled bleeding, collapse, not responding.
Urgent but not life-threateningNHS 111 online or call 111You need medical help today and cannot wait for the practice to reopen.
Minor illness or medicine adviceLocal pharmacy / Pharmacy FirstSore throat, sinusitis, ear infection, insect bites, impetigo, shingles and some UTI symptoms where eligible.
Walk-in urgent GP-style problemSheffield Walk-in Centre where suitableThe official page lists Sheffield City GP Health Centre, Broad Lane, Sheffield S1 3PB, open 8am to 10pm.
Mental health crisisNHS 111, local crisis route, Samaritans 116 123, or 999 if immediate dangerMental health emergencies should be treated as seriously as physical emergencies.

Official source check and reference notes

Official sources checked before writing: NHS.uk, the official Foxhill Medical Centre website, appointment guidance, opening-times guidance, contact page, prescription guidance, Electronic Prescribing Service page, test-results page, sick/fit note page, new patient registration page, staff page, Pharmacy First page, complaints page and CQC.

Official links: NHS.uk profile · Official practice website · Contact · Opening times · Appointments · Online services · Prescriptions · Electronic Prescribing Service · Test results · Sick/Fit notes · New patients · Pharmacy First · Complaints · CQC · NHS 111

Why this page is built this way: real users search phone number, opening times, appointments, online form, SystmOnline, repeat prescriptions, test results, sick notes, new patient registration, Pharmacy First, Sheffield Walk-in Centre, home visits, CQC and reviews. This guide answers those intents in one place while still linking to official sources for final confirmation.

Foxhill Medical Centre FAQs

What is the phone number for Foxhill Medical Centre?
The main surgery phone number is 0114 2322055. Use it for appointment-form help, reception questions, prescriptions, registration, home visits, test results, access needs and general practice queries. For emergencies, call 999.
Where is Foxhill Medical Centre?
Foxhill Medical Centre is at 160 Fox Hill Crescent, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S6 1GA.
What is the NHS code for Foxhill Medical Centre?
NHS.uk and NHS data sources list Foxhill Medical Centre under organisation code C88009.
What are Foxhill Medical Centre opening times?
The official contact and opening-times pages list Monday to Friday service hours from 8am to 6:30pm, with weekends closed and public bank holidays closed. Training closures may also apply.
How do I request an appointment at Foxhill Medical Centre?
The official appointments page says the easiest route is the online form, available from 8am each weekday morning. You do not need login details. A GP assesses the request and the practice responds the same working day.
What if I cannot complete the online appointment form?
The official appointments page says you should contact reception on 0114 2322055 and the reception team will assist you.
Can I book a routine appointment online?
Yes. The appointments page lists routine appointment requests through the online routine request form. Examples include postnatal check, cervical screening, long-term condition review, medication review, NHS health check, stop smoking advice, monitoring blood tests, vaccinations and pre-travel appointment.
Does Foxhill Medical Centre offer evening or weekend appointments?
The official appointments page says local GP practices provide evening and weekend enhanced-access appointments at Burncross Surgery and Fairlawns Medical Centre. These are booked through Foxhill Medical Centre.
How do I order repeat prescriptions?
Repeat prescriptions can be requested through SystmOnline, the post box at the Foxhill Crescent entrance, certain pharmacies, post, or the admin option on the triage form.
How long do repeat prescriptions take?
The official prescription page says the usual wait for repeat prescriptions is 48 hours, excluding weekends and bank holidays.
Can my prescription be sent electronically to a pharmacy?
Yes. Foxhill Medical Centre is set up for the Electronic Prescription Service. Ask the practice or your pharmacy to set your nominated pharmacy before your next prescription is due.
How do I get test results?
The official page says recent results may be available through the NHS App. You can telephone one week after the test has been done, preferably after 3pm. Results can only be given to the person the test was for.
Will the practice contact me if my test result is normal?
The official page says the practice does not routinely contact patients if results are normal. It contacts patients if further tests, medication or follow-up appointments are required.
How do I get pregnancy test results?
The official test-results page says pregnancy test results can only be given in person.
How do I request a sick note or fit note?
If you have been ill for 7 days or less, use self-certification. If you have been ill for more than 7 days, you may need a doctor’s Fitness to Work certificate. If you need an additional fit note for the same illness, the official page says to call the surgery the day before the current note expires.
How do I request a home visit?
Call reception before 10:30 if possible. Home visits are only for patients who are housebound or too ill to visit the practice, and the clinician decides if a home visit is medically required.
Is Foxhill Medical Centre accepting new patients?
The official website says new patients are welcome and asks patients to check the boundary before registering. Patients within the area are asked to complete a GMS1 form and new patient questionnaire.
Can I register without ID or proof of address?
Foxhill Medical Centre says it is a Safe Surgery. Its registration information says everyone in the UK has the right to free GP care and that lack of ID, proof of address, immigration status or language should not prevent registration.
Does Foxhill Medical Centre offer interpreter or BSL support?
The appointments page says translation and interpretation services are available wherever needed, including BSL. Tell the practice when booking if you need this support.
What is the CQC rating for Foxhill Medical Centre?
CQC lists Foxhill Medical Centre as Overall Good, with Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive and Well-led all rated Good.
What should I do when Foxhill Medical Centre is closed?
Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent non-life-threatening problems. Call 999 for life-threatening emergencies. The practice also signposts patients to pharmacy advice and Sheffield Walk-in Centre where suitable.
Is this the official Foxhill Medical Centre website?
No. This is an independent patient guide on medicalpracticeuk.org. Use the official practice website, NHS.uk, CQC and NHS 111 for final live details.
Independent directory disclaimer: medicalpracticeuk.org is not the NHS, not Foxhill Medical Centre, not CQC, not Primary Care Sheffield and not NHS South Yorkshire. This guide is for general patient information only. Opening times, appointment availability, online forms, prescriptions, registration, home visits, enhanced access, pharmacy availability, test results, staff details, training closures and CQC records can change. Always confirm important details with the official practice website, NHS.uk, CQC, NHS 111 or the surgery before relying on them.
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