To minimise exposure to CoronaVirus, from now on we will offer telephone consultations prior to any patient being seen face to face.
Please DO NOT attend the Surgery unless you have been advised to do so by a clinician.
Anyone with a fever or continuous cough is required to Self-Isolate.
The Masharani Practice, Lutterworth Medical Centre, Gilmorton Road, Lutterworth LE17 4EB
Telephone: 01455 552346
Monday to Friday morning - Open surgery: 8.30am to 11.30am.
Monday to Friday evening - Appointments: 3.50pm to 5.50pm.
Read more about changes caused by the coronavirus epidemic on the Opening Times page
Use the NHS 111 service for urgent medical help or advice that is not an emergency.
Help when the surgery is closed. You might find that it is easier and cheaper to directly dial 111 rather than use the normal surgery number and be redirected to the 111 service.
You can now book appointments, order repeat prescriptions and view summary medical record information on-line. You need an on-line account to access these services. Please speak to our receptionists for assistance with setting up the on-line account.
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In order for us to improve the services we offer, you may be asked after each appointment with the practice to complete our questionnaire. There are just two questions which will only take a few moments of your time.
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