Did you know...
You can now see your GP at a time to suit you.
There are more ways than ever to access health advice...
Evening and weekend appointments are available with a GP, Nurse or Physiotherapist.
You can even see a GP from your desk or from the comfort of your own home.
Online consultations and video consultations are now available at many local practices.
Book an evening appointment between 6.30 & 8pm to see a GP, Nurse or Physiotherapist at one of our local hubs - Ilkley Moor Medical Practice, Ling House Medical Centre, Dyneley House Surgery & Townhead Surgery.
Weekend GP appointments are also available
Ask your receptionist for more information on how to access the correct healthcare professional for your needs.
GP practices across Airedale, Wharfedale and Craven are now able to offer patients increased access to routine appointments with GPs, nurses and other healthcare professionals from locally-based hubs.
This service provides all registered patients with access to pre-bookable routine GP appointments from 6.30pm–8pm Monday to Friday, and from 9.00am–4.00pm on weekends.
The appointment may be with a Doctor or Advanced Nurse Practitioner and are only available for routine problems, not for ongoing issues. Patients can access the pre-bookable and on the day appointments by contacting their own practice.
As GPs and Nurse Practitioners from different practices are delivering the Extended Access service, your appointment may not be with a Clinician from your own practice.
Clinic Times and Locations
Monday to Friday 6:30pm to 8:00pm, Springs Medical Centre, Ilkley
Monday 6:30pm to 8:00pm, Townhead Surgery, Settle
Tuesday 6:30pm to 8:00pm, Ling House Medical Centre, Keighley
Wednesday & Thursday 6:30pm to 8:00pm, Dyneley House Surgery, Skipton
Saturday 9:00am to 4pm, Telephone appointments available.
Consent to Share
To use the service you will be asked for your consent to share your medical record with the Extended Access Service. Without this consent you will not be able to be seen in the Extended Access Service as the Clinician would not have access to your medical records. When you are offered an appointment, the receptionists will explain what this means and why it is necessary.