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Surgery Opening Hours: 8.30am – 6.30pm

Monday to Friday 8.30 - 10.00am Open surgery.
Monday to Friday 8.30 – 5.30pm Nurse Appointments.
Afternoon surgery available by appointment between 2.00pm and 5.50pm.

Weekend Or Night Cover

If you ring the surgery out of hours, an answering machine will give you the number of the out-of-hours emergency doctor service. If you ring them they will offer you a visit to the emergency primary care centre or a house call, or advice will be given where appropriate.

Disabled Access

At the Rugby Surgery wheelchair access to the building is via a ramp to the front entrance. This allows access to the treatment room in an emergency.
Patient services are provided at ground floor level. A disabled patients WC is provided near the front entrance close to the reception area.

Preference Of Doctor

You can see the doctor of your choice when you book an appointment. We have one female doctor, dr Marion Bentley. If you would prefer to see her, rather than a male doctor, please ask when requesting an appointment.

If you are attending emergency surgery you may well have to see a male doctor. However in certain circumstances you may still be able to request to see Dr Bentley or, failing that be given the opportunity to see a practice nurse.

Confidentiality

The doctors and staff will at all times try to maintain utmost confidentiality regarding your medical case and records. We will not let any third parties have access to your medical notes without your permission and we follow the guidelines as set out by the GMC.