Thornton Medical Centre: eConsult-style online form, NHS GP appointments, hours and patient help
Thornton Medical Centre is an NHS GP surgery at 15 Green Lane, Wortley, Leeds LS12 1JE. This practical 2026 guide explains the online appointment form, eConsult-style Accurx access, opening hours, phone number, repeat prescriptions, NHS App, SystmOnline, sick notes, test results, registration, doctors, nurses, accessibility, complaints, CQC rating and what to do when the surgery is closed.
Use this number for: online form help, urgent same-day GP-suitable questions, reception help, prescription queries, sick notes, test results, registration, access needs, interpreter or proxy access questions, and if you cannot complete the online form yourself.
Thornton Medical Centre
15 Green Lane
Wortley
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS12 1JE
Use the full Green Lane address for Google Maps, taxis, appointment letters, prescription paperwork and family members helping you travel.
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Patients often search “Thornton Medical Centre”, “Thornton Medical Centre Leeds”, “Thornton Medical Centre eConsult”, “Thornton Medical Centre appointments”, “Thornton Medical Centre opening times”, “Thornton Medical Centre prescriptions”, “Thornton Medical Centre sick notes”, “Thornton Medical Centre test results”, “Thornton Medical Centre doctors”, “Thornton Medical Centre Green Lane”, “Thornton Medical Centre NHS App”, “SystmOnline login” and “Thornton Medical Centre CQC”. This guide answers the real intent behind each search with practical next steps.
| Search phrase | What the user usually needs | Best action |
|---|---|---|
| Thornton Medical Centre eConsult | The user usually means online GP help. Thornton’s official online-services page describes online forms using Accurx. | Use eConsult/Accurx section |
| Thornton Medical Centre appointments | How to request a doctor appointment and what happens after the form is submitted. | Use appointments section |
| Thornton Medical Centre opening times | Weekday access, closed days and NHS 111 out-of-hours route. | Use hours section |
| Thornton Medical Centre prescriptions | How to order repeat medication, pharmacy timing and medication-review issues. | Use prescription section |
| SystmOnline / NHS App login | Repeat prescriptions, test results, health record, appointments and vaccination record access. | Use online services section |
| Thornton Medical Centre test results | How to view results, when the surgery contacts you and sample cut-off timing. | Use results section |
| Thornton Medical Centre sick note | When self-certification applies and how to request a fit note after 7 days. | Use sick note section |
| Thornton Medical Centre CQC rating | Official quality rating and how to interpret reviews fairly. | Use reviews section |
Unique patient decision hub: choose the right Thornton route in 60 seconds
This reusable tool helps patients decide whether to use the online form, call reception, ask a pharmacist, use NHS 111 or call 999.
I need a doctor appointment
Use the “contact us online” form. A doctor triages the form and the practice contacts you with an appointment or response suitable to the clinical need.
I cannot use the online form
Call 0113 2310626. The official homepage says reception can complete the form on your behalf if you cannot complete it yourself.
I need repeat medicine
Use NHS App/NHS account, SystmOnline, or bring the paper form to surgery. Allow 3–5 working days before pharmacy collection.
I need test results
Use NHS App, SystmOnline, phone or visit after a doctor has reviewed the result. If symptoms continue or worsen, contact the practice.
I need a sick note
Self-certify for 7 days or less. If off sick for more than 7 days, use the sick-note request form, phone or visit from 9am to 5pm.
The surgery is closed
Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent non-emergency help. Call 999 for life-threatening emergencies.
Thornton Medical Centre opening times and when to contact the surgery
The official contact page lists Thornton Medical Centre at 15 Green Lane, Wortley, Leeds, with weekday opening shown on the live opening-hours table. It also gives NHS 111 as the out-of-hours route. Because live tables can change around bank holidays, training days or temporary service updates, always check the official page before travelling.
| Need | Usual route | Patient tip |
|---|---|---|
| Weekday surgery contact | Phone 0113 2310626 or use official online form | Use online form for doctor appointment requests where possible. |
| Online appointment form | Monday to Friday, 7am to 7pm unless capacity is reached | Forms submitted before 2pm are listed as same-day triage. |
| General results/contact | Phone or visit during listed opening hours | Test-result page says results can be checked between 8am and 6:30pm. |
| Sample drop-off | Monday to Friday before 5pm | The test-result page lists a 5pm sample cut-off. |
| Saturday and Sunday | Routine surgery access closed on official contact table | Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help. |
| Emergency | Call 999 | Do not wait for the GP or online form. |
How to request a GP appointment at Thornton Medical Centre
The official appointments page says patients now need to submit an online form to request a doctor’s appointment. Once submitted, the form is triaged by a doctor and the practice contacts you with an appointment or response suitable to the clinical need of your problem.
Call 999 for chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing difficulty, collapse, heavy bleeding, serious allergic reaction or someone not responding.
Submit one clear request with enough detail for the doctor to triage the problem safely.
The form is listed as open 7am to 7pm Monday to Friday unless capacity is reached. Forms before 2pm are triaged the same day.
Say when it started, whether it is getting worse, what you tried, your medicines, allergies and what worries you most.
The practice may offer help by phone, face-to-face appointment, video call, text or email.
If you cannot complete the online form yourself, call reception so they can complete the form on your behalf.
Hello, my name is [name]. My date of birth is [date of birth]. I am a patient at Thornton Medical Centre. I need help because [one clear sentence]. I cannot complete the online form / I need help today / I need advice on the safest route. Can you help me complete the form or tell me what to do next?
Thornton Medical Centre eConsult-style online help: Accurx form explained
Some patients search for “Thornton Medical Centre eConsult”. The official online-services page describes online forms using Accurx. For most patients, the intent is the same: submit an online request for an appointment, sick note, test-result question or admin query so the practice can route it safely.
| Online form need | Use it for | Do not use it for |
|---|---|---|
| Doctor appointment request | New symptoms, worsening symptoms, medication side effects, ongoing GP issues. | Life-threatening emergencies. |
| Sick note request | Fit-note request after more than 7 days off sick. | First 7 days of sickness where self-certification usually applies. |
| Test result question | Asking about reviewed results, next steps or continuing symptoms. | Severe symptoms that need urgent care. |
| Admin request | Contact-detail updates, paperwork, routine admin messages. | Urgent medical symptoms or 999-level problems. |
Before you submit the online form or call: practical checklist
A clear request helps the doctor triage the problem safely. This is especially useful for older patients, carers, parents, patients taking several medicines and anyone who finds phone calls stressful.
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 can answer the phone at [time window] on [phone number].
NHS App, SystmOnline and managing your health online
The official online-services page says patients can use Accurx forms for appointment requests, sick notes, test results and admin requests. For repeat prescriptions, test results, health records, appointment checks or cancellations and vaccination records, patients can use NHS account/NHS App or SystmOnline.
NHS App
Use NHS login for repeat prescriptions, nominated pharmacy, health record access, vaccination record and NHS 111 online.
SystmOnline
Use SystmOnline for repeat prescriptions and other GP online services. The official page says first-time setup needs photo ID at the surgery.
Accurx forms
Use Accurx-style online forms for appointment requests, sick notes, test-result questions and admin requests.
Login safety
Do not share NHS login, passwords, security codes or medical information with unofficial websites, callers or messages.
Helpful NHS App video for prescriptions and online access
This NHS App video is useful if you want to understand digital NHS access for repeat prescriptions, records and some GP services. Always follow Thornton Medical Centre’s own instructions for appointment forms, prescriptions and results.
Thornton Medical Centre doctors, nurses and healthcare assistants
The official practice staff page lists doctors, nurses, healthcare assistants, phlebotomist and practice management. Staff lists can change, so check the official page before relying on a preferred clinician.
Thornton Medical Centre repeat prescriptions
The official prescriptions page says the easiest ways to order repeat prescriptions are through your NHS account/NHS App or SystmOnline. It also says prescriptions are usually collectable from the pharmacy 3 to 5 working days after ordering. The page includes mixed wording around email, so the safest routes are NHS App/NHS account, SystmOnline or bringing the paper form to surgery unless the live official page confirms otherwise.
Use NHS App or NHS account
Order repeat medication, check medicine names and doses, and confirm your nominated pharmacy.
Use SystmOnline
SystmOnline shows repeat medicines and doses so you can choose the items you need.
Bring the paper form
Use the repeat prescription slip or paper request if online access is difficult.
Collect at nominated pharmacy
Choose or update your nominated pharmacy through your app, GP practice or pharmacy.
| Prescription issue | What it usually means | Practical next step |
|---|---|---|
| Medicine not showing online | It may not be on repeat, may need review, or may be an acute medicine. | Use the practice’s official prescription or query route and include medicine name and dose. |
| Pharmacy says nothing is ready | The request may still be processing, sent elsewhere, or waiting for review. | Check NHS App/SystmOnline, nominated pharmacy and order date. |
| Medication review due | The practice may need to check safety before continuing repeat medicines. | Book the requested review promptly to avoid delays. |
| Old or unused medicines | Medicines should not go in household bins or down the toilet. | Take old medicines to the pharmacy or bring them to surgery as instructed. |
| Antibiotics request | Antibiotics do not work for viral infections and need clinical decision-making. | Use GP/pharmacy advice rather than requesting antibiotics by name. |
Pharmacy, nominated chemist and minor illness advice
The official prescription page explains that pharmacists can answer questions about medicines and advise on minor illnesses such as coughs, colds, sore throats, tummy trouble, aches and pains. Many pharmacies are open late and at weekends, and most have a private consultation room.
| Need | Best route | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Nominated pharmacy | Choose or update through NHS App, SystmOnline, GP practice or pharmacy. | It helps prescriptions go to the right place. |
| Medicine question | Ask a pharmacist. | They can explain side effects, how to take medicine and over-the-counter options. |
| Minor illness | Ask a local pharmacy first where suitable. | May be faster than a GP appointment for common minor symptoms. |
| Emergency supply | Use NHS 111 or pharmacy advice. | Helpful if you run out when the practice is closed. |
Test results, samples and what to do if symptoms continue
The official test-results page says the practice will contact you if results show you need further tests or treatment. If results are normal or need no further action, the practice will not usually contact you, but you can still check results. Once reviewed by a doctor, results can be viewed in NHS account/NHS App, SystmOnline, or by phoning or visiting the practice between 8am and 6:30pm.
GP-ordered and hospital-ordered results often have different follow-up routes.
Results are available through online services after a doctor has reviewed them.
This is usually the easiest way to check routine reviewed results.
The official page says samples brought to surgery for testing have a 5pm Monday to Friday cut-off.
The official page says if you have not heard and are concerned, or symptoms continue, you should get in touch.
Sick notes, fit notes and work certificates
The official sick-note page says if you have been off sick for more than 7 days, you can request a sick note by filling out a sick note request form, or by phoning or visiting the surgery from 9am to 5pm. If you have been off sick for 7 days or less, your employer should not ask for medical evidence and can ask you to self-certify.
7 days or less
Use self-certification. Your employer should not need GP medical evidence for this period.
More than 7 days
Use the sick-note request form, phone, or visit from 9am to 5pm.
Hospital care
If hospital treated you, ask the hospital team whether they should provide paperwork or a discharge note.
Give clear dates
Say when illness started, whether you are still off work and whether a clinician has already seen you.
Register with Thornton Medical Centre as a new patient
NHS.uk lists Thornton Medical Centre as accepting new patients. The official services page links to registration, health-record access, proxy access, changing contact details and self-referral information. Always check the practice catchment area before starting registration.
Use the official registration route and catchment information before submitting forms.
Do not use random directory forms for personal medical details.
Make sure you have enough medication while records transfer.
The official page says ID may be needed to change phone number or email address.
Parents, carers or family members may be able to access services for someone else if both are registered and appropriate access is set up.
Services patients often need
The official services page lists registration, clinics, test results, fit notes, interpreters, vaccinations, online services, health-record access, carers support, proxy access, contact-detail changes, self-referral, healthy living and services near me. Use the official site for current service links.
Accessibility, parking, interpreter support and visiting the surgery
The official contact page lists access and facilities including Braille translation service, disabled parking, disabled toilet, induction loop, signing service, step-free access, text relay, wheelchair access, baby changing facility and pram park. It also lists car parking, cycle parking and disabled parking.
Wheelchair and step-free access
Wheelchair access and step-free access are listed. Ask ahead if you need support on arrival.
Hearing and communication support
Induction loop, signing service, text relay and Braille translation service are listed.
Parking
Car parking, cycle parking and disabled parking are listed. Allow extra time at busy clinic times.
Carers and children
Tell reception if you are a carer. Baby changing and pram park are listed.
Hello, I have an appointment or request with Thornton Medical Centre. I need help with [wheelchair access / hearing loop / signing support / text relay / interpreter / carer support]. Can this be added to my booking or request?
Reviews, CQC rating, NHS feedback and how to read patient comments
The official site displays CQC rating information as Good, and CQC lists Dr RI Addlestone, Dr N Mourmouris & Dr GE Orme at Thornton Medical Centre as Overall Good. Use reviews carefully: check dates, repeated themes and whether a comment is about access, phone lines, online forms, prescriptions or clinical care.
CQC inspected quality
CQC lists the service as Good overall. Check CQC directly for the latest live inspection record.
NHS.uk feedback
The official complaints page links to NHS.uk feedback and explains that reviews should be about a specific experience.
GP Patient Survey
The GP Patient Survey is run independently on behalf of NHS England and shows patient views about GP services.
Read fairly
One old review may not represent current online forms, staffing, prescription process or access arrangements.
Complaints, feedback and how to write a useful concern
The official complaints page says complaints can be pursued by emailing thorntonmc.complaints@nhs.net. A useful complaint should be factual, dated and clear about the outcome you want. Do not use complaints email for urgent medical symptoms.
Include dates, times, what happened, who was involved if known and why it matters.
Send complaints to thorntonmc.complaints@nhs.net, not to appointment or prescription routes.
Examples: explanation, correction, apology, medication issue review, access support, or process improvement.
The practice may need permission before discussing another patient’s medical information.
Thornton Medical Centre map, directions and photos
Address: Thornton Medical Centre, 15 Green Lane, Wortley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS12 1JE. Use the map for planning only. Confirm your appointment, opening hours and access needs before leaving home.
Before travelling
Check whether you have a confirmed appointment, whether you need to bring samples, medicine, forms or hospital letters, and whether access support is needed.
If you are late
Call reception as soon as possible. Some nurse appointments, phlebotomy, reviews and time-limited clinics may not be able to run late safely.
If you need photos
Use Google Maps street-level images where available, but rely on the official 15 Green Lane address rather than old third-party photos.
If someone else is driving
Send them the full address and postcode: Thornton Medical Centre, 15 Green Lane, Wortley, Leeds, LS12 1JE.
What to do when Thornton Medical Centre is closed
The official contact page says if you need medical help when the surgery is closed, use NHS 111 online or call 111. NHS 111 online is for people aged 5 and over; call 111 if you need help for a child under 5. Call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency where someone is seriously ill or injured and life is at risk.
| Problem | Use this service | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Life-threatening emergency | Call 999 | Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing difficulty, heavy bleeding, collapse, not responding. |
| Urgent but not life-threatening | NHS 111 online or call 111 | You need medical help fast and cannot wait for the practice to reopen. |
| Child under 5 | Call 111 | The official contact page says call 111 if you need help for a child under 5. |
| Minor illness or medicine advice | Local pharmacy | Coughs, colds, sore throat, tummy trouble, aches and pains, medicine side effects. |
| Mental health emergency | Call 999 if immediate danger; otherwise NHS 111 or crisis support | Mental health emergencies should be treated as seriously as physical emergencies. |
Official source check and reference notes
Official sources checked before writing: NHS.uk, Thornton Medical Centre official website, contact page, opening times, appointments page, prescriptions page, managing health online page, test-results page, sick-notes page, services page, practice staff page, access medical records page, complaints and feedback page, Armley PCN listing and CQC.
Official links: NHS.uk Thornton profile · Official practice website · Contact and opening hours · Appointments · Managing your health online · Repeat prescriptions · Test results · Sick notes · Services · Practice staff · Official CQC rating page · CQC profile · NHS 111
Why this page is built this way: real users search phone, hours, eConsult, Accurx, GP appointments, prescriptions, NHS App, SystmOnline, doctors, test results, sick notes, registration, reviews and CQC. This guide answers those intents in one place while still linking to official sources for final confirmation.