Opening Hours
Abbey Field Medical Centre
Abbey Field Medical Centre is currently closed.
Monday | 08:00-18:30 |
Tuesday | 08:00-18:30 |
Wednesday | 08:00-18:30 |
Thursday | 08:00-18:30 |
Friday | 08:00-18:30 |
Saturday | Some clinics - please call for details. |
Sunday | Closed |
Elmstead Market Surgery
Elmstead Market Surgery is currently closed.
Monday | 08:00-15:00 |
Tuesday | 14:00-18:30 |
Wednesday | 08:00-15:00 |
Thursday | 14:00-18:30 |
Friday | 08:00-15:00 |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Hawthorn Surgery
Hawthorn Surgery is currently closed.
Monday | 08:00-18:30 |
Tuesday | 08:00-18:30 |
Wednesday | 08:00-18:30 |
Thursday | 08:00-18:30 |
Friday | 08:00-18:30 |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Practice Training Days
The surgery will be closed from 12:30 to 18:30 on the below dates for staff training (any appointments booked into the evening clinic will continue as normal) this is in line with all practices in North East Essex.
Please ensure you allow enough time to request and collect prescriptions.
For advice on minor illness you can ask your local pharmacist or see the self help section on this website. NHS 111 service remains available during this time.
Out Of Hours NHS 111 Call 111 from any landline/mobile. It is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. NHS 111 service will offer advice or will transfer you to the out of hours GP service if they feel you need to be seen. Accident & Emergency A&E is located in Colchester General Hospital, Turner Road, CO5 5JL. You should only go straight to A&E for major illnesses or trauma. Call 999 in an emergency
You should only call 999for life threatening emergencies
(for example – chest pain, unusual shortness of breath or suspected stroke)
Month | Date |
April | Tuesday 23rd April 2024 |
June | Thursday 27th June 2024 |
Other training dates to be confirmed
Out Of Hours
NHS 111
Call 111 from any landline/mobile.
It is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
NHS 111 service will offer advice or will transfer you to the out of hours GP service if they feel you need to be seen.
Accident & Emergency
A&E is located in Colchester General Hospital, Turner Road, CO5 5JL.
You should only go straight to A&E for major illnesses or trauma.
Call 999 in an emergency
You should only call 999 for life threatening emergencies
(for example – chest pain, unusual shortness of breath or suspected stroke)