New Road Surgery
Phone: 01923 604884
Address
166 New Road
Croxley Green
Herts
WD3 3HD
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Weekday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Opening Hours
8am to 8pm
8am to 8pm
8am to 6:30pm
8am to 6:30pm
8am to 6:30pm
Accessibility
Call point for wheelchair users. Step-free wheelchair access to reception. Toilet and most consulting rooms are wheelchair accessible. Limited off-street parking for patients with disabilities. Car park within 150 metres behind library. Bus stop within 50 metres for routes 320, 322, and 352.
New Road Surgery – Baldwins Lane Branch
Phone: 01923 604884
Address
266 Baldwins Lane
Croxley Green
Herts
WD3 3LG
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Weekday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Opening Hours
8:30am to 6:30pm
8:30am to 6:30pm
8:30am to 6:30pm
8:30am to 6:30pm
8:30am to 6:30pm
Accessibility
Step-free access. Most rooms wheelchair accessible, including toilet. Adjustable height couches. Limited off-street parking for patients with disabilities. On-street parking within 75 metres.
Bus stop within 75 metres for routes 320, and 322.
New Road Surgery – Church Lane Branch
Phone: 01923 264444
Address
4 Church Lane
Sarratt
Herts
WD3 6HL
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Weekday
Thursday
Opening Hours
8am to 12pm
We may arrange additional clinics at Church Lane from time to time. These will be offered when you call or ask online to book an appointment.
Accessibility
Step free access to reception and consulting room for wheelchair users but not yet fully accessible. Limited off-street parking for patients with disabilities. On-street parking available. Bus stop within 200 metres for route 352.
Out of Hours
NHS 111
When we’re closed, you can call 111 for information and advice.
111 is the NHS non-emergency number. It’s fast, easy and free. Call 111 and speak to a highly trained adviser, supported by healthcare professionals.
NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Calls are free from landlines and mobile phones.
Non-urgent advice: Emergencies Only – Call 999
Call 999 in a medical emergency. This is when someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk.
Call 999 now for any of these:
signs of a heart attack
chest pain, pressure, heaviness, tightness or squeezing across the chest
signs of a stroke
face dropping on one side, can’t hold both arms up, difficulty speaking
sudden confusion (delirium)
cannot be sure of own name or age
suicide attempt
by taking something or self-harming
severe difficulty breathing
not being able to get words out, choking or gasping
heavy bleeding
spraying, pouring or enough to make a puddle
severe injuries
after a serious accident
seizure (fit)
shaking or jerking because of a fit, or unconscious (can’t be woken up)
sudden, rapid swelling
of the lips, mouth, throat or tongue
labour or childbirth
waters breaking, more frequent intense cramps (contractions), baby coming, or just born