Evening and Weekend appointments

The Practice is Part of East Berkshire CCG’s Extended Hours scheme which makes routine GP appointments (with a local GP) available in the evenings and at weekends. (This is in addition to extended hours (early morning) appointments already offered by the surgery – not available at the moment).

Evening and Weekend Routine GP Appointments

In addition to our opening times we have access to evening and weekend appointments with other GPs available for our patients at the following locations:

King Edward VII Hospital, Windsor

Opening times:

Mon – Fri:   1830 – 2130

Saturday:     0900 – 1700

Sunday:       1100 – 1400

St Marks Hospital, Maidenhead

Opening times:

Mon – Fri:   1830 – 2130

Saturday:     0900 – 1700

Sunday:       1100 – 1600

Frequently asked questions

How do I book an appointment?

If you are a registered patient at our practice you can book appointments by calling our reception and requesting and evening or weekend appointment.  On-line appointment booking is not currently available.

How long is the appointment?

All appointments are 15 minutes – ideal if you need a longer consultation.

How do I cancel an appointment?

If you no longer need your hub appointment you can cancel directly with the practice during opening hours.  If you need to cancel the appointment and your practice is closed please call the Hub Central Cancellation number on 03000 240 009.

It is important to cancel any unwanted appointments so that they can be made available to others. 

Are Nurse appointments also available?

There is a GP service every session and nurse sessions on certain days. Please check with reception for nurse availability.

Will I see my own GP?

KEVII and St Marks are mainly staffed by GPs and Practice Nurses from local practices but you will not usually be seen by your own GP.  If you would prefer to see your usual GP or Practice Nurse, please book an appointment with the surgery during normal opening hours.

Will my medical records be available?

To provide the safest and highest quality of care your records will be available to the GP or Practice Nurse that sees you.  However, you will be asked by the clinician to give consent before they access your medical record.

Notes of your consultation will be sent back to your own GP electronically to ensure that your records at your registered GP practice are kept up to date.

Addresses

  • King Edward VII Hospital, St. Leonards Road, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 3DP
  • St Marks Hospital, St. Marks Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 6DU