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Welcome to Albion Mount Medical Practice.

        Our Practice email address is

wyicb-kirk.albion-mount@nhs.net

Your needs are at the heart of everything we do. Our website makes it easy for you to access the information you need, when you need it most. As well as practice details, such as opening hours and how to register, you’ll find a wealth of other useful pages covering a wide range of health information along with links to other useful medical organisations.

Latest News...

 It's worth keeping up to date with new services or events at Albion Mount, by checking out the scrolling news banner on the home page (see above), or by clicking into the latest news (in the right hand column)

NEW PATIENT REGISTRATIONS:

YOU CAN NOW REGISTER ONLINE USING THE FOLLOWING LINK Register with a GP (ht1.uk)

PATCHS

NHS App

PLEASE ACCESS THE LATEST NEWS ON COVID-19 BY CLICKING OF THE SECOND TAB ON THE RIGHT HAND SIDE AT THE VERY TOP OF THE PAGE.

Friends and Family

Read more about the Friends and Family Test and take the survey: Click Here

Promoting Health and Wellbeing

We're not just here for when you feel unwell. Our team of healthcare professionals provide a number of clinics and services to promote good health and wellbeing whatever your medical condition.

Tell us how we are doing

Please enjoy having a look around the site and the online features we provide, such as ordering a repeat prescription. You can let us know your thoughts and ideas via our feedback form. We value your comments - they help us to continuously improve the services we provide.

Access & Parking

Both Albion Mount and Mountain Road surgeries are situated on one level with good facilities and easy access for disabled patients and wheelchair users. If you require any assistance at all please don’t hesitate to ask. There is ample parking at both surgeries.

Care Quality Commission (CQC)

You have the right to know how our services are rated by the CQC, the independent regulators of health and social care in England.

 

(Site updated 09/10/2024)
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