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Whiteacres Medical Centre

Patient Triage - Booking an appointment to see a GP or seek meidcal advice has gone online!

Unless urgent, requests to see a GP / seek medical advice are done online.

We are here to help. Please call the surgery on 01684 577029 if you:

  • Have a medical problem that requires same day attention and can not wait

  • Are unable to complete a form or get online

  • Want to book a nursing appointment

Patient triage may be paused when a safe capacity of triages have been received in order to maintain our quality care provision.

Spring Covid 2024 - We will be calling eligible population for their covid jabs. Please do not call the surgery at this stage.

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Opening Times

Monday - Friday - 08:00 - 18:30

Saturday - Sunday - Closed

Appointment lines opens 08:30

Urgent enquiries only line opens 08:00

Patient Triages opens 8:00 closes once safe working capacity reached.

How to Contact Us

 

Whiteacres Medical Centre
Maple Road
Malvern
WR14 1GQ

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Telephone 01684 577029

Emergency line opens 8:00

Appointments / Admin line opens 8:30

Email: whiteacres.reporting@nhs.net

Carer Support Service

Specific practices under Malvern Town PCN & Worcestershire Association of Carers provide this service dedicated to the support of carers.

Learn more by clicking here.

We are an Armed Forces veteran friendly accredited GP practice.

If you are ex-forces, please let us know when you register with us or if you are an existing patient.

NHS Symptom Checker

Sometimes it’s better to seek medical help, especially if your problems are persistent or are getting worse - but it’s always good to know what to do and where to go to try and manage your health without contacting your GP practice.

Click the button below to use NHS Health A-Z tool to find your condition and learn the best ways to manage it.

Covid-19 Vaccination Status

 

Learn how to best protect yourself and others around you, by following our advice on living with Covid-19. This advice is based off the UK Government’s advice, found by clicking the button below.

Face coverings are no longer mandatory in GP practices and other clinical settings, though we do recommend you consider wearing one in crowded places or indoors to protect you from catching or spreading Covid-19.

Getting vaccinated is the best form of protection - whether you’re getting your boosters, or have just recently decided to get a Covid vaccine, you’re helping to protect yourself and other people around you. To find out how to get your next vaccine, click the button below.

You also no longer need to show your NHS Covid Pass when attending most venues, though some will require it on a discretionary basis—and patients are no longer required to work from home.

Want to know how to take a COVID-19 self test? Watch the video below: