Queens Park Medical Centre: NHS App, GP Booking, Hours 2026

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Queens Park Medical Centre: NHS App, GP Booking & Hours 2026

Use this practical guide for Queens Park Medical Centre opening hours, GP booking routes, NHS App access, repeat prescriptions, doctors, registration, address, phone number, map, out-of-hours help and what to do if you need urgent medical advice.

Address: Farrer Street, Stockton-on-Tees, TS18 2AW Reception: 01642 618170 Phone lines: 8am to 6:30pm
Quick answer

Queens Park Medical Centre address, phone, GP booking and NHS App answer

Queens Park Medical Centre is an NHS GP surgery at Farrer Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, TS18 2AW. The reception phone number is 01642 618170, and the official contact page says phone lines are open 8am to 6:30pm. For urgent appointments today or tomorrow, the practice says to phone reception or visit the surgery when open. For routine appointments within the next three weeks, use the same route. For online access, the practice points patients to the NHS App/NHS account and SystmOnline for tasks such as repeat prescriptions, test results, records and appointment management.

Patient-first summary

Queens Park Medical Centre: what patients usually need first

This page is built for normal patients who want the answer quickly: how to book a GP appointment, whether the surgery is open, how to use the NHS App, how to order prescriptions, how to register and what to do when the surgery is closed.

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Going to the surgery?

Use Farrer Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, TS18 2AW. If you are attending in person, check whether your issue needs a booked appointment, reception form, online request or urgent triage first.

View map and directions

Need reception?

Call 01642 618170. The official contact page says phone lines open 8am to 6:30pm. For appointment requests, staff will ask what you need help with so the practice can choose the most suitable clinician.

Call reception

Need help when closed?

If you need urgent medical advice between 6:30pm and 8am weekdays, during weekends or on bank holidays, use NHS 111. For life-threatening emergencies, call 999.

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Fast facts

Queens Park Medical Centre address, phone and key details

Use these details for directions, GP booking, NHS App setup, registration and contacting the practice.

ItemOfficial detailPatient note
Practice name Queens Park Medical Centre NHS GP surgery in Stockton-on-Tees.
Address Farrer Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, TS18 2AW Use this for Google Maps, taxis and directions.
Reception phone 01642 618170 Use during opening hours for reception and appointment help.
Phone line hours 8am to 6:30pm For urgent help outside these times, use NHS 111 unless it is a 999 emergency.
Online access NHS account/NHS App and SystmOnline Used for repeat prescriptions, test results, records and appointment management where enabled.
CQC Overall: Good Use the CQC page for inspection details and provider information.

Important: Some older third-party pages may show old numbers or old opening descriptions. For current patient action, use the official QPMC website and NHS profile first.

Opening hours

Queens Park Medical Centre opening hours and open-today guidance

The official contact page says reception phone lines open 8am to 6:30pm. Being “open” does not always mean you can walk in and see a GP immediately, because GP appointments are triaged.

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Phone line hours

The official contact page states that reception phone lines open 8am to 6:30pm. For the safest current answer, check the practice website before travelling, especially around bank holidays, training days or temporary changes.

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What open means for GP booking

If the practice is open, you may still need to phone reception, visit the surgery, use the NHS App, use SystmOnline, or use an official online form. Reception will ask what you need help with so the practice can route you to the right clinician.

Honest warning: Do not rely only on Google’s “open now” label. GP access depends on clinical triage, appointment availability, online services and urgent-care rules.

GP booking

How to book a GP appointment at Queens Park Medical Centre

The official appointments page separates urgent appointments and routine appointments. Both routes use phone or in-person contact when the surgery is open, and staff will ask what you need help with.

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For urgent appointments today or tomorrow

The practice says to phone 01642 618170 Monday to Friday when open, or visit the surgery and speak with a receptionist when open. Explain clearly that the issue is urgent today or tomorrow.

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For routine appointments in the next three weeks

The official appointments page says routine appointments can be requested by phone or by visiting the surgery during opening hours. The practice will use your information to choose the most suitable doctor, nurse or health professional.

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Use NHS App or SystmOnline where enabled

For online health tasks, the practice points patients to NHS account/NHS App and SystmOnline. These services can help with appointment checks or cancellations, repeat prescriptions, test results and health records where enabled.

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Do not use online booking for emergencies

If someone is seriously ill or injured and life may be at risk, call 999. If the surgery is closed and the issue cannot wait, use NHS 111 online or call 111.

Reception call script

“Hello, I’m registered with Queens Park Medical Centre. I need help with ______. Is this best handled as an urgent appointment, a routine appointment, a nurse appointment, an online request, a prescription query, or NHS 111?”
NHS App and online services

Queens Park Medical Centre NHS App: what you can do online

The practice has a dedicated NHS App page and online health-management guidance. The NHS App can reduce phone waiting for common tasks when your online access is set up correctly.

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NHS App features

The practice says the NHS App can help patients order repeat prescriptions, view GP health records, get test results faster, book and manage appointments, view an NHS number, use NHS 111 online and search trusted NHS health information.

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Repeat prescriptions

The easiest repeat prescription routes listed by the practice include using your NHS account through the NHS website or NHS App, or using your SystmOnline account.

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Records and results

The online services page says patients can use NHS account or SystmOnline to view test results, see parts of the health record, check or cancel appointments and see vaccination records.

NHS App tip: Turn on notifications if you use the NHS App. The practice’s NHS App campaign says messages and appointment reminders can arrive directly through the app when notifications are enabled.

Doctors and team

Queens Park Medical Centre doctors listed on the official team page

The official doctors page lists several GPs. Appointment availability can change by rota, leave, clinic type, triage and urgency, so do not assume a specific doctor is always available.

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Dr Ijeoma Agbeze

The official doctors page says Dr Ijeoma Agbeze commenced at QPMC as a GP Registrar in 2021 and transitioned into the role of GP Partner after training.

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Dr Victoria Bray

The official doctors page says Dr Victoria Bray joined Queen’s Park in January 2022 and has interests including women’s health, paediatrics and minor surgery at the practice.

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Dr Charlotte Saha

The official team page lists Dr Charlotte Saha as a doctor and partner, with qualifications including MB BS, MRCGP and DRCOG.

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Dr Clare Hodges

The official doctors page says Dr Clare Hodges joined QPMC in 2010 as a GP Registrar and became a partner in 2012 after qualifying as a GP.

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Dr Zimnako Rashid

The official doctors page says Dr Zimnako Rashid has interests including minor surgery, osteoporosis and IT, and is the practice lead for GDPR and CQC.

Other listed doctors

The official doctors page also lists Dr Shareen Rahman, Dr Taif Shubbar, Dr Ferrari Kwan and Hazar Alfakir. The wider team includes pharmacists, nurse practitioners and other practice staff.

Booking tip: For continuity, ask whether a routine appointment with a preferred GP is possible. For urgent same-day issues, the fastest safe route may be any suitable doctor, nurse or health professional.

Useful patient tool

Queens Park Medical Centre help tool: GP booking, NHS App, 111 or 999?

This tool gives patients a practical next step and helps the page avoid thin directory content. It does not replace clinical advice.

Choose what you need today

Select the closest situation below.

New patients

Register with Queens Park Medical Centre as a new NHS patient

The registration page says patients should check the catchment area before filling out a registration form. The page also says patients can register online or collect a paper form from reception when open.

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Check the catchment first

Before registering, check whether your address is in the Queens Park Medical Centre practice area. The practice page says you can also contact the practice to ask if you can register.

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Use online registration

The registration page says patients can fill out an online registration form. It is helpful to have your NHS number, but the NHS website can help you find it if you do not know it.

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Paper form option

The practice says patients can visit reception when open and collect a paper registration form. Check opening arrangements before travelling.

Registration tip: Register before you become unwell. It is easier to use appointments, prescriptions and NHS App access when your GP registration is already set up.

Prescriptions

Queens Park Medical Centre repeat prescriptions and urgent prescription requests

The practice prescriptions page says the easiest repeat prescription routes are NHS account/NHS App or SystmOnline. It also gives specific guidance for urgent prescription requests.

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Repeat prescriptions

Use your NHS account through the NHS website or NHS App, or use your SystmOnline account where set up. This is usually better than waiting until you run out.

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Pharmacy nomination

The NHS App can help you choose a pharmacy for prescriptions to be sent to. Check your nomination before ordering if you have moved or changed pharmacy.

Urgent prescription warning

The practice says urgent requests are only urgent if you have run out of medication and have to take it that day. It also says urgent prescription requests must be supplied in writing at the surgery.

Medication safety tip: Do not leave repeat requests until Friday afternoon, a bank holiday or the day you need your medicine. Order early and check your nominated pharmacy.

Map and arrival

Queens Park Medical Centre map and arrival planner

This map is included as a real arrival tool, not decoration. Use it with the address, reception phone number and appointment route before travelling.

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Address for maps

Use Queens Park Medical Centre, Farrer Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, TS18 2AW. For taxis or lifts, ask to be dropped close to the surgery entrance.

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Arrival buffer

For appointments, allow time for travel, check-in, reception queries and any mobility needs. If you are late, call reception rather than guessing what to do.

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Call before travelling

If you are unsure whether to attend in person, call reception during opening hours. Some requests may be better handled by online form, NHS App, phone advice or NHS 111.

Appointment arrival helper

Select your visit type to estimate a safe arrival buffer. This is a planning guide only.

Out of hours and urgent help

What to do when Queens Park Medical Centre is closed

The official site says that for urgent medical advice between 6:30pm and 8am weekdays, during weekends or on bank holidays, patients should use NHS 111. For life-threatening emergencies, use 999.

SituationBest first stepWhy
Life-threatening emergency Call 999 Use this when someone is seriously ill or injured and life may be at risk.
Urgent but not 999 NHS 111 online or call 111 111 helps route you to the correct urgent service when the GP surgery is closed.
Child under 5 Call 111 The practice website says for children under 5, call 111.
Routine issue Wait for opening hours or use online services if suitable Routine GP, admin and prescription tasks are not emergency services.

Safety disclaimer: This page is general information only. If symptoms are severe, sudden, dangerous or life-threatening, seek emergency help immediately.

Official resources

Official Queens Park Medical Centre links to verify details

Use official links for final checks because GP opening details, appointment routes, online services, registration rules and staff pages can change.

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Official practice website

Use this for news, online services, appointments, prescriptions, team information and patient guidance.

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Contact and phone details

Use this page for reception phone number, address and current contact guidance.

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NHS profile

Use the NHS profile for official GP surgery listing, registration information and NHS service details.

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FAQ

Queens Park Medical Centre FAQ

Queens Park Medical Centre is at Farrer Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, TS18 2AW.

The official contact page lists reception as 01642 618170.

The official contact page says phone lines open 8am to 6:30pm. Check the practice website for bank holidays, training closures or temporary changes.

The official appointments page says urgent and routine appointment requests can be made by phoning 01642 618170 Monday to Friday when open, or by visiting the surgery and speaking with reception when open.

Yes. The practice NHS App page says the NHS App can be used for repeat prescriptions, health records, test results, appointments, NHS number access, NHS 111 online and trusted NHS health information.

The practice online services page says patients can use NHS account or SystmOnline for tasks such as repeat prescriptions, test results, health records, appointment checks or cancellations and vaccination records.

The official doctors page lists doctors including Dr Ijeoma Agbeze, Dr Victoria Bray, Dr Charlotte Saha, Dr Clare Hodges, Dr Zimnako Rashid, Dr Shareen Rahman, Dr Taif Shubbar, Dr Ferrari Kwan and Hazar Alfakir.

The registration page says to check the catchment area first. Patients can fill out an online registration form or visit reception when open to collect a paper registration form.

The practice prescriptions page says the easiest ways are using your NHS account through the NHS website or NHS App, or using your SystmOnline account.

If you need urgent medical advice between 6:30pm and 8am weekdays, during weekends or bank holidays, use NHS 111. For children under 5, call 111. For life-threatening emergencies, call 999.

Independent notice: MedicalCentreUK.org is an independent information guide and is not part of Queens Park Medical Centre, NHS England, CQC, North East and North Cumbria ICB or any government body. Always use the official practice website, NHS profile or CQC profile for current and clinical details.

Final summary: Queens Park Medical Centre is an NHS GP surgery at Farrer Street, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland, TS18 2AW. Reception is 01642 618170. The official contact page says phone lines open 8am to 6:30pm. Patients can request urgent or routine GP appointments by phone or in person when open, use NHS App/NHS account or SystmOnline for online health tasks, and use NHS 111 or 999 when appropriate outside normal GP access.

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