Contact Us and Opening Hours

The Windmill Practice

Beaumont Street
Sneinton
Nottingham
NG2 4PJ
Day Opening hours
Monday 2 December
8am to 6:30pm
Tuesday 3 December
8am to 6:30pm
Wednesday 4 December
8am to 6:30pm
Thursday 5 December
8am to 6:30pm
Friday 6 December
8am to 6:30pm
Saturday 7 December
Closed
Sunday 8 December
Closed

GP+ Nottingham City

64 Long Row
Nottingham
NG1 6JE
Day Opening hours
Monday 2 December
4pm to 8pm
Tuesday 3 December
4pm to 8pm
Wednesday 4 December
4pm to 8pm
Thursday 5 December
4pm to 8pm
Friday 6 December
4pm to 8pm
Saturday 7 December
10am to 2pm
Sunday 8 December
10am to 2pm

How to get here

BusThere are 2 local bus links from Nottingham City Centre to The Windmill Practice (Nottingham City Transport (nctx.co.uk)

The 43 stops on Sneinton Road at stop Eyre Street (Stop SN39) and then it is a short 2 minute walk up a slight incline to the surgery.

The 44 stops on Manvers street at stop Lower Eldon Street (Stop SN14) and then it is a short 4minute walk up a slight incline to the practice.


Car - Use postcode NG2 4PJ

We have 2 carparks at the surgery and on street parking (please note street parking is prohibited during the hours of 12pm and 2pm). We also have 2 disabled bay spaces at the front of the surgey.


Foot - From Nottingham City

It is a 20 minute from Nottingham City Centre


Accesibility

We have 2 disabled parking bays at the front of the practice, a disabled toilet and a dropped height reception desk for easy access.

Disability Access

We make every effort to make the surgery accessible for disabled patients. 


Hearing Difficulties

If you are experiencing hearing difficulties when being called in to see the doctor or nurse, please do let us know in order for us to let the clinician know to speak louder. We also have an induction loop if required


The GP practice is located on the ground floor and the entrance, corridors and consultation rooms are wide enough to fit a wheelchair in.

We have 2 disabled parking bays at the front of the practice, a disabled toilet and a dropped height reception desk for easy access.

The waiting room is large and spacious with space for pushchairs and wheelchairs

When contacting us via email please ensure this is used appropriately

We are unable to process appointment requests via email, please see our appointment information page here - https://www.windmillpractice.nhs.uk/appointments for further information.

You can request your medication via email, please state clearly which medications you require ensuring you have given us 48 hours before it is needed and you provide your full name and date of birth at the end of your email.

You can also ask general queries if you are unable to find this information on the website, alternatively please ring us on 0115 8838660 to speak to a receptionist

Surgery Times

 

Morning

Afternoon

Monday

8am to 1pm

2pm to 6pm

Tuesday

8am to 1pm

2pm to 6pm

Wednesday

8am to 1pm

2pm to 6pm

Thursday

8am to 1pm

2pm to 6pm

Friday

8am to 1pm

2pm to 6pm


Please note our telephone lines are open between 8am and 6:30pm

Non-urgent advice: Out of Hours

Outside of normal surgery hours emergency medical cover is provided by NHS 111.

111 is a telephone number to make it easier for you to access local health services. You should use the number when it is not a 999 emergency but when you need medical help fast. Calls to 111 are free from landlines and open  24 hours a day.

A triage nurse will assess your situation and take appropriate action. This could simply be by offering advice or where necessary by making arrangements for you to be seen by a doctor.

Out-of-hours services are generally busy so please think carefully before asking to see a doctor and only do so if you genuinely cannot wait until the surgery re-opens.

More information about 111 can be found awww.nhs.uk/111


In a genuine emergency you should call 999An emergency care need is something which is life or limb threatening. This can include things like choking, severe bleeding, chest pains, shortness of breath and blacking out.

Non-urgent advice: NHS Urgent Treatment Centre

The NHS Urgent Care Centre is open at Seaton House, London Road, Nottingham NG2 4LA (next to the BBC building). The centre offers assessment and treatment for health conditions that are urgent but non-life threatening such as:

  • Minor burns and scalds
  • Minor head injury with no loss of consciousness
  • Skin infections and rashes
  • Suspected broken bones, sprains and strains (X-ray will be available on-site)
  • Eye infections and minor eye injuries

No appointment is needed; just drop in between 7am and 7pm.

For more information please see their website - Urgent Treatment Centre :: Nottingham City Care