Bruntsfield Medical Practice | NHS GP Appointments & Hours

Emergency first: This is an independent patient guide, not NHS Scotland or Bruntsfield Medical Practice. If someone has chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, heavy bleeding, collapse, or is not responding, call 999 now. If it is urgent but not life-threatening and the practice is closed, call NHS 24 on 111.
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Bruntsfield Medical Practice: appointments, hours, registration and patient help

Living near Bruntsfield, Marchmont, Morningside or south Edinburgh and trying to contact your GP? This guide explains the practical routes first: appointments, registration, repeat medicines, test results, sick notes, travel, access and what to do when the surgery is closed.

Pick the right next step
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Need help today?Use the GP, NHS 24 or 999 depending on urgency.
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Need an appointment?Call at 8am for on-the-day requests.
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Moved to Edinburgh?Check the practice area before registration.
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Need medicines?Order early and use your pharmacy route.
Main surgery phone

Use this number for: appointment questions, same-day health advice, prescription problems, registration support, test results, sick note queries, or if online forms are difficult.

Address for maps and letters

Bruntsfield Medical Practice
11 Forbes Road
Edinburgh
EH10 4EY

Use the full address for sat-nav, taxis, buses or appointment letters. Do not rely only on the word “Bruntsfield”.

Get directions
Practice
Bruntsfield Medical Practice
Local area
Edinburgh EH10
Standard hours
Mon–Fri 8am–6pm
Registration
Check weekly slots and practice boundary
Fast answer: Bruntsfield Medical Practice is an NHS Scotland GP practice at 11 Forbes Road, Edinburgh, EH10 4EY. The main phone number is 0131 228 6081. The official practice website lists standard opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm, excluding holidays. NHS 24 also lists the practice and shows normal weekday opening times. Registration is managed through the practice’s official new-patient process, so check the boundary and current registration slot availability before applying.

Bruntsfield Medical Practice is a local NHS Scotland GP practice for patients in its registered area. Many people search for this practice because they need one clear answer: how to get help without choosing the wrong NHS route.

This page is written in plain British English. It is made for patients, carers, older people, students, new Edinburgh residents, and anyone who feels nervous about calling a GP surgery. It explains what to do, what to say, what to bring, and when to use NHS 24 or 999 instead.

Is Bruntsfield Medical Practice open today?

The official practice website lists standard opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm, excluding holidays. The NHS 24 Scotland listing also confirms the practice at 11 Forbes Road and lists weekday opening times. Always check the official practice website before travelling because public holidays, training closures and local updates can change access.

DayStandard opening timePatient note
Monday8:00am to 6:00pmCall early if you need on-the-day GP help.
Tuesday8:00am to 6:00pmUseful for routine requests, registration and prescription questions.
Wednesday8:00am to 6:00pmUse the practice website for online forms and admin requests where available.
Thursday8:00am to 6:00pm standard practice hoursNHS 24 may show a later Thursday time; confirm with the practice website before relying on extended access.
Friday8:00am to 6:00pmOrder medicines early before weekends and public holidays.
SaturdayUsually closedUse NHS 24 on 111 for urgent non-emergency help.
SundayClosedUse 999 for emergencies, NHS 24 for urgent advice, or pharmacy for minor illness.
Check before travelling: do not rely only on search-result opening hours. Scotland public holidays and practice closure notices may affect access. Use the official practice newsfeed or call the surgery for important visits.

Which service should you use?

This section helps you avoid the wrong route. It is especially useful if you are not sure whether to call the GP, NHS 24, a pharmacy or 999.

999

Call 999 now

Use 999 for chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, heavy bleeding, collapse, seizure, serious allergic reaction, or someone not responding.

111

Call NHS 24 on 111

Use NHS 24 when the practice is closed and you need urgent advice that is not life-threatening. You can also use NHS 24 if you are unsure which service is right.

GP

Call Bruntsfield Medical Practice

Use the GP for ongoing symptoms, health worries, repeat medicine issues, sick notes, test result questions, long-term conditions and routine care.

Rx

Ask a pharmacy

Use a pharmacy for medicine advice, minor illness, collection questions, and common health problems. In Scotland, community pharmacies can help with many NHS Pharmacy First Scotland needs.

How to book a Bruntsfield Medical Practice appointment

The practice provides telephone, face-to-face and video appointments with the healthcare team. Video appointments may use NHS Scotland Near Me where suitable. Some appointments are held for on-the-day requests and some can be booked in advance.

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Call reception at 8am

For an on-the-day appointment, call 0131 228 6081 at 8am when phone lines open. Demand can be higher than supply, so call early if you need help that day.

Good for: same-day health worries, worsening symptoms, children, older patients, urgent medicine problems or if online forms are difficult.

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Use the practice website

The official practice website includes contact forms and service pages. Use the correct form for admin questions, cancellation requests, registration steps or practice contact routes.

Tip: write one clear problem. Say when it started and what you are worried about.

3

Ask about video appointments

The practice says video consultations can be offered using NHS Scotland Near Me. This is not right for every problem. The practice team will advise if it is suitable.

4

Cancel if you cannot attend

If you cannot make your appointment, tell the practice as early as possible. This lets the appointment be offered to another patient.

Simple phone script
Hello, my name is [your name]. My date of birth is [your date of birth]. I am a patient at Bruntsfield Medical Practice. I need help because [say the problem in one sentence]. Is there anything available today, this week, or as soon as possible?

You do not need to explain everything at once. Start with the main problem. Reception may ask questions to help find the right appointment.

If no appointment is available: ask what you should do next. You can ask about advance appointments, online forms, pharmacy help, NHS 24 or another local service. If symptoms become severe, do not wait for a routine GP reply.

Helpful NHS Scotland video and online appointment support

NHS Scotland Near Me may be used for video consultations when the practice team decides this is suitable. Keep your phone charged, test your camera and microphone, and sit somewhere private before a video appointment.

How to register with Bruntsfield Medical Practice

Registration is not just a phone call. The practice has a defined area and a registration process. Its pre-registration form may have limited weekly slots, so always use the official new-patient page for the current route.

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Check the practice area.
Use the official practice-area page or contact the surgery. Ask: “I live at this postcode. Can I register with Bruntsfield Medical Practice?”
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Use the official new-patient route.
Start from the practice website. If a pre-registration form is open, complete it carefully. If slots are closed, check when the form reopens.
3
Give simple personal details.
You may need your full name, date of birth, address, phone number, email, previous GP and NHS number if known.
4
Documents can help.
The practice says it asks for identification and proof that your address is within the practice boundary. If you cannot provide this, contact the registration team for advice rather than guessing.
5
Protect regular medicines.
If you take regular medicine, tell the practice and your pharmacy as soon as you start registration. This helps reduce the risk of running out while records move.
Registering a child or baby: ask the practice what documents they need. Bring the red book, birth certificate, parent or guardian details and vaccination history if you have them. Do not delay urgent medical help while waiting for paperwork.

What to bring to your GP appointment

Bringing the right information helps the doctor, nurse or practice team understand your problem faster. It can also prevent another phone call or second visit.

Medicine packets or medicine list
Hospital letters or discharge notes
Recent test results, if you have them
Photo ID, if available
Your mobile phone
Glasses or hearing aids
A written symptom list
Questions you want answered
A trusted person, if helpful
Child red book, if relevant
Pharmacy details
Carer details, if needed
Before you call or attend: write down what is wrong, when it started, what makes it worse, what you have tried, and what worries you most.

Bruntsfield Medical Practice repeat prescriptions

Order repeat medicines before you run out. Allow extra time before weekends, public holidays, travel, or if your medicine needs review.

Web

Practice prescription page

Use the official practice prescriptions page for the current repeat prescription route and local pharmacy information.

Ph

Pharmacy support

Your community pharmacy can often help with prescription collection, medicine advice, and repeat medicine questions.

Tel

Phone if stuck

If online access is difficult, call the practice and ask which repeat prescription route is right for you. Say clearly if you are close to running out.

Rev

Medication reviews

Some medicines need a review before more can be issued. Ask whether you need an appointment, test, or medicine review.

Scotland prescription note: NHS prescriptions are free in Scotland. If you collect medicine in another UK nation, rules may differ. Ask your pharmacy if you are unsure.

Bruntsfield Medical Practice test results and blood test questions

Many patients search for GP test results after a blood test, urine test, swab, X-ray, hospital letter or referral. Follow the instruction given when your test was arranged.

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Ask when results are expected

Before leaving your appointment, ask when the result should be back and how you will hear. Some results take longer than others.

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Use the advised contact route

The practice may ask you to phone, use a form, or wait for contact depending on the result type. Follow the instruction given to you.

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Call if symptoms worsen

If symptoms get worse while waiting, do not wait for a routine result update. Call the practice, NHS 24, or 999 depending on urgency.

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Do not assume “no news”

Ask how the practice handles normal and abnormal results. Do not assume the result is safe if you remain unwell.

Sick notes, fit notes and work letters

A fit note is the note many employers ask for when you are off work because of illness. You may not need a GP fit note for the first few days of sickness because self-certification may apply.

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Check what your employer needs.
Ask whether they need a self-certification form, a fit note, or a hospital letter.
2
Use the practice route.
If you need a fit note, use the practice website route if available or call reception and explain the dates you have been unwell.
3
Give clear dates.
Say when you became unwell, whether you are still off work, and whether a doctor or nurse has already reviewed you.
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Hospital care may need hospital paperwork.
If you were treated in hospital, ask the hospital team whether they should provide a note or discharge letter.

Services patients often need

Exact services can change by staffing, appointment type, clinical need and NHS Lothian pathways. The list below covers common GP practice needs patients search for.

GP appointments
Same-day advice
Telephone consultations
Video appointments
Face-to-face appointments
Nurse appointments
Repeat prescriptions
Medication reviews
Blood pressure checks
Long-term condition reviews
Cervical screening
Child immunisation advice
Mental health support
Fit notes
Test result questions
Hospital referrals
Administrative forms
Practice registration

Access, language support and visiting the practice

If access, language or hearing support matters to you, ask before your appointment. It is better to arrange help before arriving.

A

Access needs

Ask the practice about step-free entry, wheelchair access, hearing support or any adjustment you need before visiting.

P

Parking and arrival

For central Edinburgh appointments, check parking restrictions, bus routes or walking time before leaving home. Allow extra time.

C

Children and carers

If you are bringing a child or supporting another adult, bring useful documents, medicines and contact details.

L

Language and hearing

Ask for interpreter support when booking if English is difficult. Ask about hearing support, BSL or other reasonable adjustments if needed.

Simple interpreter request script
Hello, I need help in [language]. Can you arrange an interpreter for my appointment or phone call?

Bruntsfield Medical Practice map and directions

Address: Bruntsfield Medical Practice, 11 Forbes Road, Edinburgh, EH10 4EY. Use the map for planning only. Confirm your appointment time before leaving.

By car or taxi

Use postcode EH10 4EY. Ask the driver for 11 Forbes Road, not just “Bruntsfield”. Check parking rules before travelling.

By walking

The practice is in a central Edinburgh residential area. Check your route before leaving, especially in bad weather or if mobility is limited.

By bus

Use Traveline Scotland, Lothian Buses or Google Maps for live bus routes near Bruntsfield, Morningside, Marchmont and Tollcross.

Before leaving home

Take your phone, appointment details, medicine list, glasses or hearing aids, and any paperwork the practice asked for.

What to do when Bruntsfield Medical Practice is closed

ProblemUse this serviceExamples
Life-threatening emergencyCall 999Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, heavy bleeding, collapse, not responding.
Urgent but not life-threateningNHS 24 on 111You need advice today and cannot wait for the practice to reopen.
Mental health crisisSamaritans 116 123 or NHS 24You feel unsafe, overwhelmed, or need urgent mental health support.
Minor illnessLocal pharmacyCoughs, colds, sore throat, minor rash, medicine advice and Pharmacy First Scotland queries.
Serious injuryA&E or minor injuries serviceBroken bones, serious cuts, head injury, severe pain, or urgent injuries.
Urgent prescription when closedNHS 24 or pharmacyIf you are running out of important medicine, ask NHS 24 or a pharmacy what urgent route is available.

Patient checklist before you call or visit

Have your date of birth ready.
Reception usually needs it to find your record.
Know your phone number.
Make sure the practice can call you back.
Say one clear problem.
Start with the main issue. You can explain more later.
Say if it is urgent.
Use words like “getting worse”, “today”, “child”, “elderly”, or “medicine running out”.
Bring your medicine list.
This helps the doctor or nurse avoid mistakes.
Check the address.
Use 11 Forbes Road, Edinburgh, EH10 4EY.

CQC, Scotland and official status note

Bruntsfield Medical Practice is in Scotland. CQC is the care regulator used for England, so a CQC GP rating should not be copied into this Scotland page. For live practice information, use the official practice website, NHS 24 Scotland service listing and NHS Scotland/NHS Lothian routes.

This is safer for Google and Bing because it avoids copying an irrelevant or invented regulator rating. If an official Scottish inspection or board notice is available in future, update this section from that official source only.

Official source check and reference notes

Publish-ready as of 29 May 2026: address, phone number, standard opening hours, appointment wording, registration process and out-of-hours advice were checked against official Bruntsfield Medical Practice, NHS 24 Scotland and NHS inform sources. This independent guide may not update at the same time as NHS systems.

Main reference sources used: the official Bruntsfield Medical Practice website was used for address, phone, standard opening hours, appointment guidance, contact routes and registration guidance. NHS 24 Scotland was used to confirm the GP practice listing, address, phone and listed opening times. NHS inform was used for general Scotland GP-service guidance. CQC is not used as a rating source because this practice is in Scotland.

Official links: Official Bruntsfield Medical Practice website · Official appointments page · Official contact page · NHS 24 Scotland GP listing · Official new patients page · Official prescriptions page · NHS inform GP services

Bruntsfield Medical Practice FAQs

Is Bruntsfield Medical Practice open today?
The official practice website lists standard opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm, excluding holidays. NHS 24 Scotland also lists Bruntsfield Medical Practice and its weekday opening times. Check the official practice website before travelling because public holidays and practice closures can change access.
What is the phone number for Bruntsfield Medical Practice?
The listed phone number is 0131 228 6081. Use this number for appointment questions, registration support, prescription issues, test result questions and practice contact. For life-threatening emergencies, call 999 instead.
Where is Bruntsfield Medical Practice located?
Bruntsfield Medical Practice is located at 11 Forbes Road, Edinburgh, EH10 4EY. Use the full address in your map app or sat-nav. This helps avoid confusion with the wider Bruntsfield area.
Is Bruntsfield Medical Practice accepting new patients?
The practice has an official new-patient process and practice boundary. Registration slots may be limited, so check the official new-patients page before applying. If you cannot provide the requested documents, contact the practice registration team for advice.
How do I book a GP appointment at Bruntsfield Medical Practice?
For on-the-day requests, call the practice on 0131 228 6081 at 8am. The practice says some appointments are available on the day and some can be booked in advance. You may be offered telephone, face-to-face or video help depending on your need.
Can I walk into Bruntsfield Medical Practice without an appointment?
Do not assume walk-in GP appointments are available. Use the phone or official practice contact route first. If symptoms are urgent and the practice is closed, call NHS 24 on 111. If symptoms are life-threatening, call 999.
How do I order repeat prescriptions?
Use the official prescriptions page or ask the practice which route is right for you. Your pharmacy may also help with prescription collection and medicine advice. Order early before weekends, public holidays and travel.
How do I get test results from Bruntsfield Medical Practice?
Ask when the result should be ready and how you will hear. If symptoms get worse while waiting, do not wait for a routine update. Contact the practice, NHS 24 or 999 depending on urgency.
How do I request a sick note or fit note?
Use the practice route or call reception and explain the dates you have been unwell. Your employer may accept self-certification for the first part of sickness. If you were treated in hospital, ask the hospital team about paperwork too.
Does this page use a CQC rating?
No. Bruntsfield Medical Practice is in Scotland, and CQC is the regulator used for England. This page does not invent a CQC rating. Use official Scottish NHS and practice sources for live information.
What should I do if Bruntsfield Medical Practice is closed?
Call 999 for life-threatening symptoms. Call NHS 24 on 111 for urgent medical advice that is not life-threatening. Ask a pharmacy for minor illness and medicine advice. For mental health crisis support, contact NHS 24 or Samaritans on 116 123.
What if I cannot get through by phone?
Try again later if the problem is routine. Check the practice website for contact forms or service pages. Ask a pharmacy for medicine advice if appropriate. If the problem is urgent and cannot wait, call NHS 24 on 111. If it is life-threatening, call 999.
Can I ask for help in another language?
Yes. Ask the practice if interpreter support can be arranged. Say the language you need and whether the appointment is by phone, video or in person. If you need hearing support, ask about suitable adjustments before the appointment.
Is this the official Bruntsfield Medical Practice website?
No. This is an independent patient guide, not NHS Scotland and not Bruntsfield Medical Practice. Use the official practice website and NHS 24 Scotland listing for final live details.
Independent directory disclaimer: medicalpracticeuk.org is not NHS Scotland, not NHS 24, not NHS Lothian and not Bruntsfield Medical Practice. This page is for general patient information only. Opening times, services, registration status, online forms, access details, prescriptions and contact routes can change. Always confirm important details with the official practice website, NHS 24 Scotland, NHS inform, NHS 111/999 routes, or the surgery before relying on them.
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