Visitors to the UK

If you are a visitor to the UK, you are welcome to visit our walk in sevices. You may be able to get an emergency supply of medicine from a pharmacist.

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If you are a visitor to the UK, you may be able to get an emergency supply of medicine from a pharmacist.

In addition to this, the nurses may not be able to provide an emergency supply of medication if the prescription or medication is written in a language they can’t understand.

You must take responsibility to ensure you have enough medication to last you through weekends and Bank Holidays and requested in good time from your own GP practice.

 NOTIFICATION OF IMPROVEMENT WORKS - 1st - 15th JUNE 2026

PROTESTS – 13th JUNE – Due to Protest events leading to higher numbers of footfall around the station area there may be some disruption to services on Saturday 13th June.  Please check local news and traffic especially between 10:30am – 1:30pm.  Our plan is to remain open however we will work dynamically with guidance from the police and protest organisers.

Please see our notice below.  We will also be affected by reduced waiting space during the time of the protests and may need to ask some patients to return at a later time if we reach capacity.

 

ESSENTIAL WORKS – Please note our services will be affected by essential improvement works between 1st – 15th June which may affect our face to face capacity.

WEEKEND WORKS ON 13th & 14th – The Walk in Service will not have any access to the usual waiting room.  We will continue to operate as usual however patients will need to use the entrance door next to the usual one.  Patients may be required to wait outside or return at a later times.  Report to our reception team as usual during this time to register for the walk in service.