Jubilee Medical Centre 2026: NHS App, GP Booking & Hours

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Jubilee Medical Centre 2026: NHS App, GP booking, eConsult, hours and patient help

Jubilee Medical Centre is an NHS GP surgery on Croxteth Hall Lane in Liverpool. This practical 2026 guide explains GP booking, eConsult, NHS App messages, opening hours, phone access, repeat prescriptions, pharmacy collection, test results, fit notes, registration, temporary residents, blood tests, sample drop-off, services, accessibility, parking, bus routes, CQC rating, complaints and what to do when the surgery is closed.

Start here before you call
1
Danger signs?Call 999. Do not wait for eConsult, NHS App messages or callbacks.
2
Need GP help?Use eConsult Monday to Friday, 07:00–21:00.
3
No internet?Call reception and ask for help with the triage process.
4
Need medicine?Use NHS App or paper request; do not order repeats by phone.
Main surgery phone

Use this number for: eConsult support, appointment access if online is difficult, urgent same-day questions, prescription queries, test-result questions, fit-note help, registration support, temporary resident questions, interpreter needs, access needs, complaints route questions or if you are not sure which NHS service is right.

Address for maps and letters

Jubilee Medical Centre
52 Croxteth Hall Lane
Croxteth, Liverpool
Merseyside
L11 4UG

NHS.uk and CQC may show the address as 52–54 Croxteth Hall Lane. Use the official website, NHS profile and map link before travelling.

Open directions
NHS code
N82083
Phone
0151 546 3956
Weekday access
8am to 6:30pm
CQC rating
Overall Good
Fast answer: Jubilee Medical Centre is an NHS GP surgery at 52 Croxteth Hall Lane, Liverpool, L11 4UG. The phone number is 0151 546 3956. The official contact page lists Monday to Friday opening from 8am to 6:30pm and weekends closed. GP booking is mainly through eConsult, available Monday to Friday 07:00–21:00, with same-day response if submitted before 17:00. NHS.uk lists code N82083 and says the surgery is accepting new patients.

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

This reusable guide helps patients avoid the wrong route. Start with your situation, then follow the safest step.

I need help today

If symptoms are severe, call 999. If urgent but not life-threatening and the surgery is closed, use NHS 111. During opening hours, use eConsult or call reception if you cannot access online services.

I need a routine GP issue reviewed

Complete eConsult with clear details. The practice says one of its clinicians evaluates the information and decides phone, video, online or face-to-face support.

I need repeat medicine

Use NHS App/NHS account or a paper request. The practice says repeat prescriptions are not taken by phone, email or online consultation.

I need test results

Use NHS App where possible. If you need to call, the official results page asks patients to consider calling after 12 noon.

I need a sick note

Self-certify for illness of 7 days or less. Use the online fit-note request route for repeat sick notes, or call if you cannot use eConsult.

I am staying locally short-term

Temporary registration may apply for people staying inside the practice boundary for 24 hours to 3 months.

Jubilee Medical Centre opening hours and planned closures

The official contact page lists Jubilee Medical Centre as open Monday to Friday from 8am to 6:30pm, with weekends closed. It also lists planned Christmas Day and Boxing Day bank holiday closures for 2026. Always check the official page before travelling because bank holidays, local capacity, staff shortages and emergency changes can affect access.

Day or itemOfficial listed accessPatient tip
Monday8am to 6:30pmUse eConsult from 07:00 if you need GP help.
Tuesday8am to 6:30pmUse online services for routine requests where possible.
Wednesday8am to 6:30pmCall after 12 noon for test-result queries where suitable.
Thursday8am to 6:30pmDo not leave prescriptions until late afternoon.
Friday8am to 6:30pmPlan medicine and admin before the weekend.
WeekendClosedUse NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help or 999 for emergencies.
Christmas Day 2026Planned bank holiday closureOrder repeat medicines early.
Boxing Day Bank Holiday 2026Planned bank holiday closureUse NHS 111 or pharmacy if you need urgent advice when closed.
Patient notice: the official homepage says reception staff shortages may lead to longer telephone waiting times and asks patients to use online services for routine requests where possible.

Jubilee Medical Centre GP booking: how to request an appointment

The official appointment page says patients should submit an eConsultation to book an appointment. eConsult is available Monday to Friday from 07:00 to 21:00. If you submit before 17:00, the practice says there is a guaranteed same-day response; requests after 17:00 are actioned no later than the next working day, with urgent requests considered until 18:30.

1
Check if it is an emergency.
Call 999 for life-threatening symptoms. Do not wait for online forms, GP callbacks or NHS App messages.
2
Use eConsult for GP help.
Complete the official form and give clear information. The form helps the triage team prioritise safely.
3
Submit before 17:00 where possible.
The official page says this gives a same-day response. Later routine requests are normally actioned the next working day.
4
If you cannot use eConsult, call reception.
The practice says reception can support you through eConsult or take clinical details for the triage team.
5
Expect the right type of consultation.
You may be offered phone, face-to-face, video or online consultation depending on clinical need.
6
Cancel early if you cannot attend.
You can cancel through the NHS App or by calling the surgery, so the slot can be offered to another patient.
Simple phone script
Hello, my name is [name]. My date of birth is [date of birth]. I am registered at Jubilee Medical Centre. I need help because [one clear sentence]. I cannot use eConsult / I need advice today / I need help cancelling an appointment. What is the safest next step?

Before you submit eConsult or call: practical checklist

A clear request helps the triaging clinician choose the safest route. This is especially helpful for older patients, carers, patients with disabilities, people with several medicines and anyone who feels nervous explaining symptoms.

Full name and date of birth
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 access need
What outcome you need
Good eConsult 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 can be contacted today on [phone number]. I would like advice on whether I need [GP / nurse / prescription / test / referral].

eConsult at Jubilee Medical Centre: what it means

eConsult is not just an online appointment calendar. It is a triage tool. You answer questions about your symptoms or request, and the practice uses that information to decide the safest next step. The official page says this helps prioritise patients who need same-day care and direct others to phone, video, face-to-face, online advice or another appropriate service.

07

Available 07:00–21:00 weekdays

Use it Monday to Friday. The earlier you submit, the easier it is for the practice to respond the same working day.

17

Before 17:00 matters

The official page says requests before 17:00 receive a guaranteed same-day response.

GP

Clinician triage

A clinician evaluates the details and decides urgency, appointment type and best professional.

Help

Not a digital barrier

The practice says patients who cannot use eConsult should contact reception for support.

NHS App: booking, prescriptions, results and practice messages

The NHS App can help with repeat prescription ordering, test results, GP health record access, appointment management and NHS services. Jubilee Medical Centre also published a 2026 notice about NHS App in-app messaging, so patients should turn on notifications if they want to receive messages from the practice through the app.

Rx

Order repeat prescriptions

The official prescription page says NHS account/NHS App is the easiest and safest way to order repeat medication if you can use the internet.

Res

View test results

The official test-results page says some results may be visible online via the NHS App.

Msg

Turn on notifications

Practice messages may be sent in the NHS App. Turn on notifications so you do not miss important updates.

Safe

Keep login secure

Never share your NHS login code or password with anyone who is not authorised to help you manage your care.

Jubilee Medical Centre repeat prescriptions

The official prescription page says the easiest and safest way to order repeat medication is through your NHS account or NHS App if you can use the internet. You can also use a paper request. The practice says repeat prescription requests are not taken over the phone, by email or through the online consultation system because that may delay the order.

App

NHS App / NHS account

Choose the repeat medicines you need from your usual medication list and submit the request securely.

Slip

Prescription slip

Use the prescription slip from your last medication order if you prefer paper.

Pen

Plain paper request

If you do not have the slip, write or type your name, date of birth, medicine name, dose and what you need.

Box

Secure letter box

If the surgery is closed, the official page says paper requests can be placed through the secure letter box to the right side of the front porch.

Prescription issueWhat it usually meansPractical next step
How long does it take?The official page says prescriptions are usually collected from the pharmacy 3 to 5 working days after ordering.Order before your last few tablets, especially before weekends and bank holidays.
Can I phone a repeat request?The official page says repeat prescription requests are not taken by phone, email or online consultation.Use NHS App/NHS account or paper request.
Pharmacy says nothing is readyThe request may still be processing, sent to another pharmacy or waiting for review.Check the NHS App, nominated pharmacy and surgery route.
Medication review dueRepeat medication may need regular review. The practice says pharmacists can often review medication without speaking to you.Respond to review requests quickly to prevent delays.
Old medicines at homeUnused medicines can be unsafe and should not be thrown in household bins or flushed.Return old medicines to a pharmacy or the surgery as advised.
Pharmacy timing tip: ask your pharmacy whether it offers SMS notifications when medicines are ready. That can save wasted journeys.

Pharmacy help for minor illness and medicine questions

The official prescription page says local pharmacists can answer questions about medicines and minor illnesses, including coughs, colds, sore throats, tummy trouble, aches and pains. Many pharmacies open late and at weekends, and many have private consultation rooms.

NeedBest routeWhy it helps
Medicine side effect questionAsk a pharmacist first where suitable.Pharmacists are medicine experts and may help faster than a GP appointment.
Minor illnessUse pharmacy for common symptoms.Coughs, colds, sore throats, tummy trouble and aches often start with pharmacy advice.
Nominated pharmacyChange nomination in NHS App, GP practice or pharmacy.Prescriptions go to the right collection point.
Urgent medicine when closedUse NHS 111 or pharmacy advice.Helpful if you run out outside surgery hours.

Test results, blood tests and sample drop-off

The official test-results page says you can view test results online using the NHS App. It also says the surgery will contact you about test results only if follow-up action is needed. If you want to check a result, or have been told to contact the practice, call 0151 546 3956 and consider calling after 12 noon when phone lines may be quieter.

1
Check who ordered the test.
GP-ordered tests and hospital-ordered tests may have different follow-up routes.
2
Use NHS App where possible.
The official page says test results can be viewed online through the NHS App.
3
Call after 12 noon if checking by phone.
The practice says lines may be quieter and staff may have more time to discuss your query after 12 noon.
4
Samples need correct containers and labels.
Use containers from reception, and label both the form and sample with name, date of birth, date and time.
5
Return samples before courier collection.
The official page says most samples should be returned before 11:30 so they can be collected that day. FIT tests are the exception and can be dropped off anytime.
6
Do not leave a sample unless asked.
The official page says samples should only be left if a clinician asked for one.
Privacy rule: the practice says it only gives results to the person they relate to unless that person has given permission or cannot understand them.

Sick notes, fit notes and work evidence

The official fit-note page says you do not need a doctor’s sickness certificate for illness lasting seven days or less. Your employer may ask you to complete a self-certification form. If you need a repeat sick note, the official page links to an online fit-note request route; if you cannot use eConsult, call the surgery.

7

7 days or less

You usually self-certify. Ask your employer for the correct SC2 or self-certification process.

8+

More than 7 days

You may need GP evidence depending on your illness and work situation.

Web

Repeat sick note

Use the official online fit-note request link if the note is for an ongoing illness.

Call

Cannot use online?

The official page says to contact the surgery by phone if you cannot use eConsult.

Register with Jubilee Medical Centre as a new patient

NHS.uk lists Jubilee Medical Centre as accepting new patients. The official registration page says Jubilee Medical Centre participates in the NHS online registration programme. It also says your address must be inside the practice’s inner boundary to join as a new patient, while existing patients moving within the outer boundary may be able to stay registered for continuity of care.

1
Check the catchment area.
Use the official registration page and boundary map before starting forms.
2
Register online where possible.
The official page says online registration is the easiest method and more efficient for the surgery.
3
Use paper form if online is difficult.
Paper forms can be obtained from reception or printed from the NHS registration route.
4
Sign and send the paper form correctly.
If using paper, sign it and post it to the surgery or deliver it yourself.
5
Fill personal details clearly.
The official page says clear personal details and previous GP details make it easier to identify you on the national system.

Temporary residents and visitors in Croxteth or Liverpool

The official registration page says people staying temporarily away from their normal UK address, or visitors from outside the UK, can register temporarily with the surgery if they need medical help that cannot wait until they return home. You need to be staying inside the practice boundary, and the temporary stay can be from 24 hours to 3 months.

SituationLikely routePractical note
Living locally long-termPermanent registrationYour address needs to be inside the inner boundary.
Staying 24 hours to 3 monthsTemporary resident registrationCall the surgery to register as a temporary resident.
Existing patient moved nearbyOuter boundary continuity may applyThe official page says existing patients moving within the outer boundary may be able to stay registered.
Need help now while away from homeNHS 111 or usual GP adviceYour usual GP may be able to send prescriptions electronically to a local pharmacy in England.

Clinics and services at Jubilee Medical Centre

The official practice information says Jubilee Medical Centre is a training practice with GP partners, sessional GPs, GP registrars, foundation doctors, advanced nurse practitioners, practice nurses and healthcare assistants. The clinics and services page lists long-term condition clinics, asthma management, phlebotomy in certain circumstances, cytology, contraceptive advice, maternity care, children’s immunisations, adult immunisations, weight management, in-house pharmacist advice, smoking cessation, joint injections, family planning, baby immunisations and a chaplain service.

GP appointments
eConsult triage
Telephone consultations
Face-to-face appointments
Video consultations
Repeat prescriptions
Medication reviews
Long-term condition clinics
Asthma management
Cytology
Contraceptive advice
Maternity care
Children’s immunisations
Adult immunisations
Weight management
Smoking cessation
Joint injections
Chaplain service

Parking, disabled access, buses and visiting the surgery

The official contact page lists step-free access, text relay, wheelchair access, car parking and disabled parking. It also lists bus routes stopping directly outside the surgery and nearby routes with walking distances, and notes that Fazakerley is the nearest train station at about 2.9 miles away.

A

Accessible building

Step-free access, wheelchair access and text relay are listed. Ask reception before attending if you need extra help.

P

Parking

Car parking and disabled parking are listed. Allow extra time at busy clinic times.

Bus

Bus routes

The official contact page says 102, 121, 214, 215, 698 and 898 stop directly outside the surgery.

Rail

Train and walking

Fazakerley is listed as the nearest train station, around 2.9 miles away. Check live travel before leaving.

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

CQC rating, reviews and how to judge quality fairly

CQC lists Jubilee Medical Centre as Overall Good, with Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive and Well-led all rated Good. The latest CQC review of information was in July 2023, and CQC said it had not found evidence that it needed to reassess the rating at that stage. Public reviews can be useful, but they should be read alongside official CQC information and recent practice updates.

CQC

Official quality rating

CQC lists the practice as Good overall and Good across the five main inspection questions.

Date

Check review dates

Old public comments may not reflect current eConsult triage, staffing, NHS App messaging or appointment systems.

FFT

Friends and Family Test

The official website links to the NHS Friends and Family Test, which is a direct feedback route.

Fair

Read patterns, not one comment

Look for repeated themes around access, communication, prescription safety, kindness and follow-up.

Complaints, feedback and patient participation

The official complaints page says patients can give feedback formally or informally. Before making a formal complaint, it suggests discussing the matter verbally with the Reception Manager, who may be able to call back later in the day. It also links to the Patient Participation Group and NHS Friends and Family Test.

1
Start with a clear summary.
Write what happened, dates, times, staff role if known, what went wrong and what outcome you want.
2
Consider speaking first.
The official page says many concerns can be resolved by discussing the matter with the Reception Manager.
3
Use formal complaint route if needed.
If the issue is serious or unresolved, put the complaint in writing with a timeline.
4
Get consent if complaining for someone else.
The practice may need permission before discussing another patient’s care or records.

Jubilee Medical Centre map, directions and travel notes

Address: Jubilee Medical Centre, 52 Croxteth Hall Lane, Liverpool, Merseyside, L11 4UG. Use the map for planning only. Confirm your appointment time, opening hours and access needs before leaving home.

Before travelling

Check appointment type, opening hours, whether you need samples, medicine list, letters, ID or access support.

If you are late

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

If someone else is driving

Send them the full address and postcode: 52 Croxteth Hall Lane, Liverpool, L11 4UG.

If you use public transport

Check live bus times. Several bus routes are listed as stopping outside the surgery, but routes can change.

What to do when Jubilee Medical Centre is closed

The official contact page says to use NHS 111 online or call 111 if you need medical help now. It also says 111 online is for people aged 5 and over, and you should 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.

ProblemUse this serviceExamples
Life-threatening emergencyCall 999Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing difficulty, heavy 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.
Child under 5Call 111The official page says 111 online is for people aged 5 and over.
Minor illness or medicine adviceLocal pharmacyCoughs, colds, sore throat, tummy trouble, aches, medicine questions and emergency supply advice.
Mental health emergency999 if immediate danger; NHS 111 or local crisis support if urgentMental health emergencies should be treated as seriously as physical emergencies.

Official source check and reference notes

Official sources checked before writing: NHS.uk profile, Jubilee Medical Centre official website, appointments/eConsult guidance, contact and opening-hours page, repeat prescription page, test-results page, fit-note page, registration page, practice information, clinics and services page, complaints page, NHS App notice and CQC profile.

Official links: NHS.uk profile · Official practice website · Contact and opening hours · Appointments · eConsult · Repeat prescriptions · Test results · Fit note · Registration · Clinics and services · Complaints and feedback · CQC · NHS 111

Why this page is built this way: real users search GP booking, NHS App, eConsult, opening hours, phone number, prescriptions, pharmacy, test results, fit notes, registration, temporary residents, bus routes, parking, disabled access, CQC and complaints. This guide answers those intents in one place while still linking to official sources for final confirmation.

Jubilee Medical Centre FAQs

What is the phone number for Jubilee Medical Centre?
The main phone number is 0151 546 3956. Use it for eConsult help, appointment support if online access is difficult, prescriptions, test-result questions, registration, fit notes, access needs and general practice queries. For emergencies, call 999.
Where is Jubilee Medical Centre?
Jubilee Medical Centre is at 52 Croxteth Hall Lane, Liverpool, Merseyside, L11 4UG. NHS.uk and CQC may show 52–54 Croxteth Hall Lane.
What is the NHS code for Jubilee Medical Centre?
NHS.uk lists Jubilee Medical Centre under organisation code N82083.
Is Jubilee Medical Centre accepting new patients?
NHS.uk lists Jubilee Medical Centre as currently accepting new patients. Use the official registration page to check the catchment area and current registration instructions.
What are Jubilee Medical Centre opening hours?
The official contact page lists Monday to Friday opening from 8am to 6:30pm and weekends closed. Bank holidays and planned closures can change access, so check the official page before travelling.
How do I book a GP appointment at Jubilee Medical Centre?
The official appointment page says to submit an eConsultation. eConsult is available Monday to Friday from 07:00 to 21:00, with a same-day response if submitted before 17:00.
What if I cannot use eConsult?
The official appointment page says patients who cannot access eConsult should contact reception on 0151 546 3956. Reception can support patients through the eConsult process or take clinical details for triage.
Can I choose phone, face-to-face or video appointment?
The official page says consultations may be by phone, face-to-face at the surgery, video call or online consultation. You can state a preference, but the final route depends on clinical need and availability.
Can I cancel an appointment through the NHS App?
Yes. The official appointment page says appointments can be cancelled using the NHS App or by calling the surgery.
How do I order repeat prescriptions?
Use your NHS account or NHS App where possible. You can also use the prescription slip from your last order or write a paper request and deliver it to the surgery.
Can I order repeat prescriptions by phone or email?
No. The official prescription page says repeat prescription requests are not taken over the phone, by email or through the online consultation system.
How long do prescriptions take?
The official prescription page says you can usually collect your prescription from the pharmacy 3 to 5 working days after ordering.
How do I change my nominated pharmacy?
The official page says you can change your nominated pharmacy on the app or website where you order prescriptions, at the GP practice, or at any pharmacy that accepts repeat prescriptions.
How do I view test results?
The official test-results page says you can view test results online using the NHS App. Some results may be visible online once processed and reviewed.
Will the surgery contact me about test results?
The official test-results page says the practice will only contact you about results if follow-up action is needed.
When should I call for test results?
If you need to check a result or have been told to contact the surgery, call 0151 546 3956. The official page suggests calling after 12 noon when lines may be quieter.
How do I request a sick note or fit note?
You do not need a doctor’s sickness certificate for illness lasting seven days or less. For repeat sick notes, use the official online fit-note request route or call the surgery if you cannot use eConsult.
How do I register with Jubilee Medical Centre?
Use the official online registration route where possible. If online registration is difficult, you can use the paper form from reception or the NHS registration form route.
Can temporary residents register?
Yes. The official registration page says temporary registration may apply if you are staying inside the practice boundary for between 24 hours and 3 months and need medical help that cannot wait until you return home.
Does Jubilee Medical Centre have parking and disabled access?
The official contact page lists step-free access, text relay, wheelchair access, car parking and disabled parking.
Which buses stop near Jubilee Medical Centre?
The official contact page says bus routes 102, 121, 214, 215, 698 and 898 stop directly outside the surgery. Other nearby routes include 14/14A/14B/14C, 18 and 62 with walking distances listed by the practice.
What is the CQC rating for Jubilee Medical Centre?
CQC lists Jubilee Medical Centre as Overall Good, with Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive and Well-led all rated Good.
What should I do when Jubilee Medical Centre is closed?
Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent non-life-threatening problems. Call 999 for life-threatening emergencies. For a child under 5, call 111 rather than using 111 online.
Is this the official Jubilee 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 Jubilee Medical Centre, not CQC and not North Liverpool Primary Care Network. This guide is for general patient information only. Opening times, eConsult availability, appointment access, NHS App messaging, prescriptions, test results, registration, temporary resident rules, clinics, facilities, bus routes, parking, complaints routes 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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