Dykes Hall Medical Centre 2026: GP Surgery, Doctors & Hours
Use this patient-first guide for Dykes Hall Medical Centre in Hillsborough, Sheffield: address, phone, normal hours, online appointment form, doctors and clinicians guidance, repeat prescriptions, registration, branch surgery details, map, parking/access tips and what to do when the surgery is closed.
Dykes Hall Medical Centre address, doctors, phone and hours
Dykes Hall Medical Centre is at 156 Dykes Hall Road, Sheffield, S6 4GQ. The main practice phone number is 0114 232 2340. The official opening-times page currently lists Dykes Hall Medical Centre as open Monday to Friday from 8am to 6:30pm and closed on Saturday and Sunday in the standard weekly view. The practice also has a branch site at Deer Park Surgery, 3 Deer Park Close, S6 4NA. For routine appointment requests, the practice directs patients to an online consultation form using AccuRx; for nurse and HCA appointments, patients are told to ring the surgery.
Dykes Hall Medical Centre: what patients usually need first
This page is built for real patients who need the surgery details quickly: opening hours, online appointment route, doctors access, prescriptions, registration, directions and what to do if the practice is closed.
Main surgery location
Dykes Hall Medical Centre is listed at 156 Dykes Hall Road, Sheffield, S6 4GQ. Use the full address for maps, taxis or first-time visits.
View mapAppointment route
Routine appointment requests are handled through the online consultation form and triaged by reception or the GP where needed. A booking link may be sent where an appointment is needed.
Booking guideUrgent symptoms
Do not wait for routine online triage if symptoms may be serious. Use 999 for emergencies and NHS 111 when you need urgent advice and the surgery is closed or you are unsure.
Urgent routeHonest note: This guide does not invent individual doctor availability, same-day guarantees, parking promises, private fees or review claims. Where the official website is unclear, the article tells users to verify with the practice.
Dykes Hall Medical Centre opening times and open-today guidance
The official opening-times page currently lists normal weekday hours for Dykes Hall Medical Centre as 8am to 6:30pm, with Saturday and Sunday closed in the standard weekly view. Always check the official page around bank holidays, staff training days or local service changes.
| Day | Listed normal opening | Patient note |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 8am to 6:30pm | Routine GP access may still use triage or online form. |
| Tuesday | 8am to 6:30pm | Call early if you need urgent same-day guidance. |
| Wednesday | 8am to 6:30pm | Check online services for routine requests. |
| Thursday | 8am to 6:30pm | Official opening page should be checked before travelling. |
| Friday | 8am to 6:30pm | Request prescriptions early before weekends. |
| Saturday | Closed | Extended access may operate separately across the PCN; check official appointment guidance. |
| Sunday | Closed | Use NHS 111 for urgent advice that cannot wait. |
Open today tip: “Open” does not always mean you can walk in and see a doctor immediately. GP appointments are usually triaged, and the best route may be online form, phone, NHS App, SystmOnline, receptionist guidance, nurse/HCA appointment or NHS 111.
Dykes Hall Medical Centre appointments: online form, phone and booking links
For routine requests that can wait up to around 2–3 weeks, the practice directs patients to complete the online consultation form. The practice says the form is triaged by reception or, where needed, by a GP.
Online consultation form
The AccuRx online form can be used to request an appointment, ask for a sick note, ask about test results or contact the surgery about an admin request. You do not need an account for the form.
Booking link if needed
Where an appointment is needed after triage, the practice says a booking link will be sent so you can book an appointment. A choice of clinicians may be offered, although a preferred clinician may mean waiting longer.
Phone for nurse/HCA
The practice specifically says nurse and healthcare assistant appointments should continue to be booked by ringing the surgery rather than using the online form.
Choose the right route first
Use the online form for routine GP/admin requests. Phone the surgery for nurse/HCA appointments or urgent same-day concerns during opening hours.
Explain the problem clearly
Write when it started, what has changed, what you have tried, current medicines, allergies and whether you prefer phone or face-to-face contact.
Keep your phone available
If the practice needs more information or sends a booking link, missing the message or call can delay the request.
Use NHS 111 when the surgery is closed
If you need urgent medical advice that cannot wait until the surgery opens, use NHS 111. For life-threatening symptoms, call 999.
Best wording for a routine appointment request
Dykes Hall Medical Centre doctors: how GP and clinician access works
Patients often search for “Dykes Hall Medical Centre doctors” because they want to know who they can see and whether they can choose a specific GP. The safest answer is to use the official staff page and appointment system, because doctor lists and clinics can change.
GP access is triaged
Your request may be reviewed by reception or a GP where needed. If an appointment is needed, the practice may offer a choice of clinicians, but waiting for a preferred clinician can take longer.
Not every issue needs a GP
Some problems may be better handled by a nurse, healthcare assistant, advanced practitioner, pharmacist, physiotherapist or other member of the wider primary care team.
Training practice
The practice states it is registered to provide training to doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals, with training staff supervised by senior clinicians.
Important: Do not rely on old third-party doctor-name lists. For current GP partners, salaried doctors, registrars, nurses and practice team details, use the official Dykes Hall Medical Centre staff page or ask reception.
Dykes Hall Medical Centre route checker: online form, phone, pharmacy, NHS 111 or 999?
Use this simple guide before contacting the practice. It helps patients pick the safest route and adds genuine user value beyond a normal directory page.
Choose what you need
Select the closest situation and follow the practical next step.
Dykes Hall Medical Centre map: 156 Dykes Hall Road, Sheffield S6 4GQ
A map is useful for this GP surgery page because patients may need to attend after triage, register in person, visit reception, or attend nurse/HCA appointments.
Main surgery address
Dykes Hall Medical Centre is listed at 156 Dykes Hall Road, Sheffield, S6 4GQ. Use the full address when using Google Maps, taxis or public transport planning.
Access and parking
The practice homepage says both Dykes Hall Medical Centre and Deer Park Surgery have disabled access and on-site parking. Check before travelling if you need specific accessibility support.
Bring the right details
If attending after triage, bring your appointment message, medication list, NHS number if helpful, and any samples, forms or documents the practice requested.
Dykes Hall Medical Centre appointment planner: what to prepare before contacting the surgery
This planner helps patients avoid vague requests, missed callbacks and wrong-route contact.
Contact-prep helper
Select your request type and urgency. The tool will show what to include.
Dykes Hall Medical Centre repeat prescriptions and medication reviews
The official prescriptions page says repeat prescription requests can take up to 48 hours to process. Patients are advised to use NHS account/NHS App or SystmOnline where available.
Order online where possible
Use your NHS account, NHS App or SystmOnline to see your repeat medicines and select the ones you need.
Allow processing time
The practice says prescription requests can take up to 48 hours to process, and prescriptions are usually ready at the pharmacy 3 to 5 working days after ordering.
No phone/email repeat requests
The practice states it does not take repeat prescription requests over the phone or email. Use the official repeat prescription methods instead.
Medication tip: Order before weekends and bank holidays. If you are running out today and there is a safety risk, contact the practice or pharmacy promptly rather than waiting for a routine repeat request.
Register with Dykes Hall Medical Centre: new patient guidance
The NHS profile currently states that Dykes Hall Medical Centre is accepting new patients. The practice registration page says it uses the online “Register with a GP surgery” service.
Online registration
The practice says new patients can fill in a quick online form to start registration. This is the safest starting point instead of sending personal details through unofficial pages.
ID and proof of address
The practice registration page says you do not need proof of address, immigration status or ID to register, although having your NHS number can be helpful.
Check first: GP list status can change. Before relying on an old directory, use the official NHS profile and the practice’s own registration page for the latest new-patient information.
Dykes Hall Medical Centre and Deer Park Surgery branch information
The official practice website lists a branch site at Deer Park Surgery, 3 Deer Park Close, S6 4NA. The branch phone number shown on the official homepage is 0114 234 7979.
| Site | Address | Phone | Use note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dykes Hall Medical Centre | 156 Dykes Hall Road, Sheffield, S6 4GQ | 0114 232 2340 | Main surgery listed on NHS profile. |
| Deer Park Surgery | 3 Deer Park Close, S6 4NA | 0114 234 7979 | Branch site listed by the practice. |
Patient tip: If you are offered an appointment, check whether it is at Dykes Hall or Deer Park before travelling. Do not assume every appointment is at the main Dykes Hall Road site.
Dykes Hall Medical Centre urgent help: when to use phone, pharmacy, NHS 111 or 999
A GP surgery is not an emergency department. Use the right route based on severity.
| Situation | Best route | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing problem, collapse | 999 / emergency care | Do not wait for routine GP triage. |
| Urgent today but not life-threatening | Phone practice during opening hours or NHS 111 | Needs faster triage than a routine request. |
| Simple Pharmacy First condition | Community pharmacy | The practice asks patients to consider pharmacy for selected simple conditions. |
| Routine follow-up, fit note, admin, test result | Online consultation form | Suitable for non-urgent practice review. |
Safety disclaimer: This page is general information only and is not medical advice. If someone may be seriously ill or injured, call 999 or seek emergency care immediately.
Avoid these Dykes Hall Medical Centre appointment and contact mistakes
Most delays happen when patients use the wrong route or give too little detail.
Writing only “need doctor”
Give symptoms, dates, severity, medicines tried and contact preference. Clear information helps safe triage.
Using routine form for urgent symptoms
If the problem needs help today, use phone/111/999 depending on severity instead of waiting for a routine online response.
Missing the booking link
If the practice sends a link to book, use it promptly. Waiting for a preferred clinician may mean a longer wait.
Official Dykes Hall Medical Centre links to verify before travelling or booking
Use official sources for final checks because GP hours, appointment routes, branch access and services can change.
Official practice website
Use this for current notices, appointment routes, online services, prescriptions, staff, services and patient information.
Open Practice WebsiteOfficial appointments page
Use this to check routine appointment requests, online consultation, nurse/HCA booking and home visit guidance.
Open Appointments InfoNHS profile
Use NHS.uk for the official GP profile, address, directions, opening times and registration status.
Open NHS ProfileSource check: This article is based on official practice, NHS and CQC information. It avoids invented fees, fake reviews, unsupported doctor lists and appointment guarantees. Always verify with the practice before travelling or sending sensitive health information.
Dykes Hall Medical Centre FAQ
Dykes Hall Medical Centre is at 156 Dykes Hall Road, Sheffield, S6 4GQ.
The main Dykes Hall Medical Centre phone number listed by the practice is 0114 232 2340.
The official opening-times page currently lists Dykes Hall Medical Centre as open Monday to Friday from 8am to 6:30pm and closed on Saturday and Sunday in the normal weekly view. Check the official page before travelling because hours can change.
For routine requests, use the online consultation form. The practice says requests are triaged by reception or a GP where needed, and a booking link is sent if an appointment is required.
The official appointments page says nurse and healthcare assistant appointments should continue to be booked by ringing the surgery rather than using the online form.
The NHS profile currently says Dykes Hall Medical Centre is accepting new patients. Always verify on the official NHS profile or practice registration page because registration status can change.
Yes. The practice lists Deer Park Surgery as a branch site at 3 Deer Park Close, S6 4NA, with phone number 0114 234 7979.
The practice says the easiest methods are NHS account/NHS App or SystmOnline. Prescription requests can take up to 48 hours to process, and the practice does not take repeat prescription requests by phone or email.
Use NHS 111 for urgent medical advice that cannot wait until the surgery opens. For life-threatening symptoms, call 999 or seek emergency care.
The practice says patients can state if there is a specific doctor, nurse or health professional they would prefer to respond. Waiting for a preferred clinician may take slightly longer.