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Longfields Maldon Medical Centre 2026: eConsult, GP & Hours

Looking for Longfield Medical Centre Maldon Essex phone number, GP opening hours, online consultation, eConsult-style help, AccuRx, appointments, repeat prescriptions, registration or urgent NHS advice in 2026? This practical guide explains the official Longfield Medical Centre details in plain English, including when to call, when to use online consultation, what to say when booking, how enhanced access works, how prescription queries are handled, where the Maldon and Heybridge sites are, and what to do when the surgery is closed.

Princes Road, Maldon CM9 5DF Phone: 01621 876433 Mon–Fri: 8am to 6:30pm CQC: Good listed
Quick answer

Longfield Medical Centre Maldon phone number, address, online consultation and hours

The official practice name is Longfield Medical Centre. The main surgery is at Princes Road, Maldon, Essex, CM9 5DF, and the main telephone number is 01621 876433. Standard opening hours are listed as Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm, with weekends closed for normal surgery. The practice’s newer patient registration documents refer to ACCURX online consultation through the NHS App or the practice website, so people searching “Longfield Medical Centre eConsult” usually mean the online consultation route rather than a separate eConsult-branded page.

Start here

What Longfield Medical Centre patients usually need first

Most searches around Longfield Medical Centre are practical: “How do I contact the surgery?”, “Is it open today?”, “Can I use eConsult?”, “How do I book a GP appointment?”, “Where is the Heybridge surgery?”, “How do prescriptions work?”, or “What do I do if it is urgent?” This guide turns those search intents into patient-ready answers.

CALL

Need reception?

Call 01621 876433. Use this route for appointment help, reception questions, home visit requests, registration questions and if you cannot use the online route.

WEB

Need online consultation?

People may search “eConsult,” but current practice documents reference ACCURX online consultation through the NHS App or practice website. Use official links to avoid old routes.

NOW

Need help today?

If symptoms are severe, life-threatening or rapidly worsening, do not wait for an online form. Use 999, A&E or NHS 111 depending on seriousness.

Spelling note: Many users type “Longfields Medical Centre Maldon Essex,” but the official GP surgery is listed as Longfield Medical Centre. This article uses both naturally so users can find the correct Maldon practice without confusion.

Contact details

Longfield Medical Centre Maldon address, phone and email contacts

Use the exact contact details below when phoning reception, checking the NHS listing, helping an older relative, using a taxi, sending a query or confirming the correct GP practice.

DetailOfficial listed informationPractical patient note
Practice nameLongfield Medical CentreOften searched as Longfields Medical Centre Maldon Essex.
Main addressPrinces Road, Maldon, Essex, CM9 5DFUse this for main Maldon surgery directions and official profile checks.
Branch / additional siteThe Surgery, Bentalls Shopping Complex, Heybridge, Maldon, CM9 4GDCheck which site your appointment is at before travelling.
Main phone01621 876433Use for reception, appointments, home visits and general practice contact.
General emaillongfieldmc@nhs.netUse only as appropriate; urgent clinical problems should not wait for email.
Prescription emailmseicb-me.longfielddispensary@nhs.netFor prescription requests or enquiries where the practice directs this route.
Dispensing query phone01621 876437Official prescriptions page lists this for dispensing queries during set weekday windows.
Call script

What to say when you call Longfield Medical Centre

A clear first sentence helps reception route your request. Say what the problem is, when it started, how urgent it feels, and whether you need GP, nurse, prescription, registration, home visit, online access or urgent-care advice.

GP

For medical symptoms

“Hello, I’m a Longfield Medical Centre patient. My problem is ______. It started on ______. It is getting better / worse / staying the same. I’m worried because ______. What is the safest route?”

RX

For prescriptions

“I’m calling about medicine called ______. I requested it on ______ through ______. My pharmacy or dispensary route is ______. I may run out on ______. Can you advise the next step?”

CARER

For an older relative

“I’m calling for my parent / partner / relative. Their name is ______ and date of birth is ______. I have their permission to speak. The concern today is ______.”

Online consultation / eConsult intent

Longfield Medical Centre eConsult search: use the official online consultation route

Many people search “Longfield Medical Centre eConsult,” but current practice registration material references ACCURX as the online consultation service, accessible through the NHS App or the practice website. So the practical answer is: use the official Longfield website or NHS App, not an old search result or a third-party link.

ACX

What the online route is for

Use online consultation for suitable non-emergency medical, admin or practice-contact requests when the official practice route is available.

SAFE

When not to use it

Do not use online consultation for chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, collapse, major injury, heavy bleeding or serious worsening symptoms.

NHS

NHS App connection

Newer Longfield patient registration information says online consultation can be accessed through the NHS App or the practice website. Online access may require identity checks.

Online request checklist: describe one main problem, when it started, symptoms, what changed, medicines, allergies, pregnancy status if relevant, photos only if appropriate, and the best phone number for callback.

Decision helper

Should you use online consultation, phone Longfield, NHS 111 or 999?

This helper is for patients and carers who are unsure what to do next. It is general routing guidance only and does not replace medical advice.

Choose your situation

Tap the closest option and follow the practical next step shown below.

Opening hours

Longfield Medical Centre opening hours and enhanced access

The official contact page lists Longfield Medical Centre as open Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm, and closed at weekends for normal surgery. The practice FAQ and appointments page also describe enhanced-access routes outside normal hours.

Day / serviceListed hoursPractical meaning
Monday8am to 6:30pmStandard GP practice contact and appointment enquiries.
Tuesday8am to 6:30pmUse early if the issue may need same-day advice.
Wednesday8am to 6:30pmSuitable for routine admin, medication and booking questions.
Thursday8am to 6:30pmCheck current notices before time-sensitive travel.
Friday8am to 6:30pmAvoid leaving prescriptions or forms until late Friday.
Weekend normal surgeryClosedUse NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help when closed.
Enhanced access eveningsTuesday to Friday evening 18:30 to 20:00 telephone appointmentsBook or access through the proper route; not normal walk-in surgery.
Enhanced access SaturdaySaturday 9:00 to 17:00, closed every 5th SaturdayGP and nurse face-to-face and telephone appointments may be available through hub arrangements.

Important: “Open” does not always mean walk-in GP care. Many NHS GP requests are routed by phone, online consultation, reception, nurse, pharmacist, enhanced-access hub, NHS 111 or emergency services.

Appointments

Longfield Medical Centre GP appointments: online, phone and enhanced access

The appointments page says patients can book an appointment by contacting the surgery in the normal way. If the surgery is closed, patients can call NHS 111, who can assess health needs and book an enhanced-access appointment if appropriate.

1

Decide whether it is urgent

If symptoms are severe or quickly worsening, use urgent routes instead of waiting for routine GP booking.

2

Use the normal practice route

Contact the surgery by phone or the official online route where available. Give one clear reason for the request.

3

Ask what type of appointment fits

Your issue may be best for GP, nurse, pharmacist, online consultation, telephone appointment, face-to-face appointment or enhanced-access hub.

4

Use NHS 111 when closed

If the practice is closed and the issue is urgent but not an emergency, call 111 or use NHS 111 online.

Prescriptions

Longfield Medical Centre prescriptions, dispensary queries and pharmacy planning

Prescription searches usually have a separate intent from appointment searches. The user may need a repeat request, a dispensing query, a pharmacy issue, a missing item, a medication review or help before running out.

MAIL

Prescription email route

The practice lists a prescription requests/enquiries email: mseicb-me.longfielddispensary@nhs.net. Use it only where appropriate and never for emergencies.

DISP

Dispensing query phone

The prescriptions page lists dispensing queries by phone on 01621 876437, Monday to Friday, 09:00–11:00 and 14:00–17:00.

PLAN

Do not wait until last dose

Order early enough for practice review, dispensary processing, pharmacy stock, weekends and bank holidays. If you may run out of essential medicine, seek advice promptly.

Prescription query checklist: medicine name, strength, how often you take it, how much is left, how and when you requested it, pharmacy or dispensary route, and whether a medication review is due.

New patients

Register with Longfield Medical Centre: forms, online access and ID

The practice’s new-patient page says new patients are required to complete a PRF1 registration form and the relevant Registration Health Questionnaire before being accepted at the surgery. If online access is required, ID is needed when submitting forms.

1

Check the correct practice

Confirm you mean Longfield Medical Centre, Princes Road, Maldon, Essex CM9 5DF.

2

Complete the required registration forms

The practice says new patients need the PRF1 form and the relevant health questionnaire before acceptance.

3

Prepare useful information

Have your NHS number if known, previous GP details, medicines, allergies, carer information, communication needs and emergency contact ready.

4

Ask about online access

If you need online access to records or proxy access for a relative, ask reception what ID and forms are needed.

Map and directions

Longfield Medical Centre map: Maldon main surgery and Heybridge site

Longfield Medical Centre lists the main Maldon site at Princes Road, Maldon CM9 5DF and also lists The Surgery at Bentalls Shopping Complex, Heybridge CM9 4GD. Always check which site your appointment is at before travelling.

TAXI

Taxi wording

Say: “Longfield Medical Centre, Princes Road, Maldon, Essex, CM9 5DF.” For Heybridge, confirm Bentalls Shopping Complex before travelling.

BRING

What to bring

Bring appointment message, medication list, glasses, hearing aids, mobility aid, hospital letters and a written list of symptoms or questions.

CHECK

Before leaving home

Check if your issue can be handled by online consultation, phone, prescription route, pharmacy or NHS 111 instead of travelling.

CQC and reviews

Longfield Medical Centre CQC rating and review-reading tips

CQC lists Longfield Medical Centre at Princes Road, Maldon, with the overall rating shown as Good. CQC is useful for regulated inspection context, while reviews can show patient experience themes but may not reflect current appointment systems or staffing.

CQC

CQC Good listing

Use the CQC profile for current inspection and regulation information, not appointment booking.

REV

Read reviews carefully

Look for patterns over time, but verify phone numbers, hours, online routes and prescription rules from official sources.

ASK

Better patient question

Ask “which route should I use?” rather than only “is this GP good?” because the safest route may be GP, nurse, pharmacist, 111 or 999.

People also search intent

Longfields / Longfield Medical Centre Maldon searches explained

Instead of listing Google or Bing suggestions, this section explains what each common search usually means and gives a practical action.

Search intentWhat the user usually meansPractical answer
longfields medical centre maldon essexUser likely misspelled the official Longfield Medical Centre name.Use Longfield Medical Centre, Princes Road, Maldon, CM9 5DF and phone 01621 876433.
Longfield Medical Centre eConsultUser wants online consultation without phoning.Current practice material references ACCURX through NHS App or practice website; use official links.
Longfield Medical Centre appointmentsUser wants GP, nurse or enhanced access appointment.Contact the surgery in the normal way; use NHS 111 when closed if urgent and appropriate.
Longfield Medical Centre opening timesUser wants to know if the surgery is open today.Standard hours are Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm; normal weekend surgery is closed.
Longfield Medical Centre prescriptionsUser needs repeat medication, dispensing or pharmacy help.Use the prescription email or dispensing query phone where appropriate; do not wait until you run out.
Longfield Medical Centre HeybridgeUser may have an appointment at the Bentalls Shopping Complex surgery.Confirm your exact site before travelling: Maldon CM9 5DF or Heybridge CM9 4GD.
Urgent help

Longfield Medical Centre closed: NHS 111, urgent GP or 999?

When the surgery is closed, the safest route depends on seriousness. NHS 111 is for urgent medical help that is not an emergency. 999 and A&E are for life-threatening symptoms or serious injury.

SituationUse this routeWhy it matters
Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing difficulty, collapse, heavy bleeding, serious injury or serious self-harm riskCall 999 / go to A&EDo not wait for GP opening hours, online consultation, email or callback.
Urgent but not life-threatening and practice closedNHS 111 online or call 111111 can assess and route you to the right service.
Routine GP problem, form, non-urgent symptoms or planned prescriptionPractice phone, online consultation, NHS App or prescription routeThis keeps urgent services free for people who need same-day care.

Safety note: This page is general patient information only. If someone may be seriously ill or injured, call 999 or seek emergency help immediately.

Official and related links

Official Longfield Medical Centre links to verify before acting

This guide gives practical explanations, but final action should use official sources because phone routes, online consultation access, opening hours, registration processes, prescription handling and enhanced access can change.

Official practice websiteUse for current practice information, updates and online route entry points.Open practice website
Official contact pageUse for phone, address, hours, general email and prescription email.Open contact page
Appointments pageUse for GP appointment and enhanced-access information.Open appointments page
Prescriptions pageUse for prescription and dispensing query information.Open prescriptions page
NHS GP profileUse for public GP profile, directions, facilities and registration information.Open NHS profile
CQC listingUse for inspection and regulation information.Open CQC profile
Related repeat prescription guideMedicalCentreUK guide about repeat prescriptions and NHS App planning.Read repeat Rx guide
Related out-of-hours guideHelpful for NHS 111, weekend help and urgent-care routing.Read out-of-hours guide
Related GP hours guideUseful for understanding NHS GP hours and appointment access.Read GP hours guide

Source check: This guide uses official practice, NHS and CQC information and avoids invented doctors, fake reviews, fake walk-in promises, unsupported fees, guessed prescription processing times or unverified emergency routes.

FAQ

Longfield Medical Centre Maldon FAQ

These answers cover common patient questions around phone number, eConsult-style online consultation, GP hours, appointments, prescriptions, registration and urgent help.

The main Longfield Medical Centre phone number is 01621 876433.

The main surgery is at Princes Road, Maldon, Essex, CM9 5DF.

The official name is Longfield Medical Centre. Many people search “Longfields Medical Centre Maldon Essex,” but the official listing uses Longfield.

Standard hours are listed as Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm. Normal weekend surgery is closed.

People often search for eConsult, but current Longfield patient registration documents refer to ACCURX online consultation through the NHS App or practice website. Use the official practice website for the current online route.

The practice appointments page says patients can book an appointment by contacting the surgery in the normal way. If the surgery is closed and the problem is urgent but not an emergency, use NHS 111.

The practice FAQ refers to enhanced access on four evenings a week from 6pm to 8:15pm, and four out of five Saturdays from 9am to 5pm. The appointments page also lists Tuesday to Friday evening and Saturday hub arrangements. Verify current availability before relying on these times.

The practice lists mseicb-me.longfielddispensary@nhs.net for prescription requests and enquiries.

The prescriptions page lists 01621 876437 for dispensing queries, Monday to Friday, 09:00–11:00 and 14:00–17:00.

The practice also lists The Surgery, Bentalls Shopping Complex, Heybridge, Maldon, CM9 4GD. Confirm your appointment site before travelling.

CQC lists Longfield Medical Centre at Princes Road, Maldon, with an overall rating of Good. Check CQC for the latest inspection information.

Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent non-emergency medical help. Call 999 or go to A&E for life-threatening symptoms or serious injury.

Independent notice: MedicalCentreUK.org is an independent patient information guide. It is not Longfield Medical Centre, NHS England, CQC, an ICB or any government body. For clinical advice, contact your GP practice, NHS 111 or emergency services. For current opening hours, appointment rules, online consultation access, registration and prescription details, always verify with the official practice or NHS links above.

Final patient summary: Longfield Medical Centre is at Princes Road, Maldon, Essex, CM9 5DF. The main phone number is 01621 876433. Standard hours are Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm. Online consultation intent should be checked through the official website or NHS App because current practice documents reference ACCURX. Use NHS 111 when closed for urgent non-emergency help, and 999 for emergencies.