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Dr Gill Scott
Dr Javed Sheikh
Dr Tom Steele
Dr Hina Khan
Dr Rachel Barnes
Dr Sophie Nelson
Dr Iyegbe Iredia
Dr Nancy Butler
60-62 Alderley Road,
Wilmslow,
Cheshire SK9 1PA
Telephone: (01625) 532244
Practice Profile
We provide primary care services to our registered list of approximately 12,966 patients.
Our Doctors and Nurses offer a wide range of clinical skills and the whole Practice Team is committed to providing quality care to our patients. In order to maintain the quality of these services, we limit registration only to those residing within our Practice Area.
Non-UK citizens registering with the surgery are advised that doing so may not necessarily entitle them to free access to other NHS services (eg hospital treatment) and they are advised to clarify their individual situation with the Eastern Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Group.
Website
Our website has been designed to make it easy to gain access to information you may require. In addition to booking appointments and requesting repeat medication you will find a wealth of health related topics with links to relevant services. We are grateful to our Patient Group for their contribution to its design and content. Please look around our Website and contact us with any suggestions for further improvement.
Medical Emergencies
In an emergency dial 999 for an ambulance. Accident and Emergency Departments are located at your nearest hospital:
- Macclesfield District General Victoria Road Macclesfield 01625 421000
- Wythenshawe Hosptial Southmoor Road Wythenshawe 0161 998 7070
- Stepping Hill Hospital Poplar Grove Stockport 0161 483 1010
Management Of Sudden Chest Pain In Adults
It is important that there is no delay in your being assessed and treated for a possible heart attack if you experience sudden chest pain. The quickest way to do this is to dial 999 – telephoning the surgery will only cause delay. Once an ambulance call has been made the crew will notify the Accident and Emergency department that you are on your way.
This will alert the cardiac team to be waiting with equipment and drugs – with a heart attack, the quicker these drugs are given the more effective they will be.
You do not need to be concerned that your pain may turn out not to be a heart attack – there can be false alarms – but getting to A & E without delay offers the best chance of a good outcome if you are having a heart attack.
(This advice has been disseminated by the Macclesfield A&E Consultant to all surgeries in the area.)