Ifield Medical Practice | NHS GP Appointments & Hours

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Ifield and Crawley GP patient guide

Ifield Medical Practice: NHS GP appointments, hours and patient help

Need to contact Ifield Medical Practice in Crawley, request an urgent or routine appointment, register as a new patient, cancel an appointment, order medicine, or know what to do when the surgery is closed? This guide gives the practical routes first without repeating phone and address details inside the hero.

Choose your next step
1
Need care today?Use the request form, phone support, NHS 111 or 999 depending on urgency.
2
No internet access?Official guidance says elderly, vulnerable or no-internet patients can phone for help with the form.
3
Need to cancel?Use NHS account, Patient Access, phone, reminder text or email if more than 24 hours away.
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New patient?NHS.uk shows accepting new patients, but postcode coverage should still be checked.
Main surgery phone

Use this number for: appointment request support, urgent same-day help, vulnerable/no-internet appointment form support, registration questions, cancellation help, sick note queries, access needs, or anything you cannot manage online.

Address for maps, taxis and letters

Ifield Medical Practice
Lady Margaret Road
Ifield, Crawley, West Sussex
RH11 0BF

Use the full Crawley address. NHS.uk currently spells the location as “Ilfield” in the address line, but the official practice website uses Ifield.

Get directions
Practice
Ifield Medical Practice
Local area
Ifield, Crawley
Listed hours
Mon–Fri 8:00am–6:30pm
CQC
Overall: Good
Fast answer: Ifield Medical Practice is an NHS GP surgery at Lady Margaret Road, Ifield, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 0BF. The official practice phone number is 01293 510 900. The official practice website lists opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm, with Saturday and Sunday closed. NHS.uk currently shows the surgery as accepting new patients, but you should still check the registration route and local practice area before applying.

Ifield Medical Practice is commonly searched by Crawley patients who need one practical answer quickly: how to request a GP appointment, whether the surgery is open today, how to cancel an appointment, how to register, how to use the NHS App, and what to do when the practice is closed.

This guide is written for normal UK patients, older people, carers, parents, new residents, people who are vulnerable, people without internet access, and anyone who feels nervous about calling a GP surgery. It is an independent directory guide and points you back to official NHS, practice and CQC sources for live details.

Ifield Medical Practice opening times

The official contact page lists Ifield Medical Practice as open Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 6:30pm. Saturday and Sunday are listed as closed. Always check the official practice website before travelling, because bank holidays, staff training and local service updates can change access.

DayListed opening timePatient note
Monday8:00am to 6:30pmUse the appointment request form, phone support, or reception route depending on your need.
Tuesday8:00am to 6:30pmGood for routine appointment, prescription, cancellation and admin questions.
Wednesday8:00am to 6:30pmUse the official online request route for suitable non-emergency problems.
Thursday8:00am to 6:30pmOrder medicines early if you need them before the weekend.
Friday8:00am to 6:30pmDo not leave urgent prescription or admin issues until late afternoon.
SaturdayClosedUse NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help. Use 999 for emergencies.
SundayClosedUse NHS 111, a pharmacy, urgent treatment service or 999 depending on the problem.
Before travelling: search-result opening hours may be incomplete or outdated. Check the official practice contact page or NHS.uk profile before relying on hours for an in-person visit.

Which NHS service should you use?

This section helps you decide whether to use the GP request form, phone the practice, ask reception, contact NHS 111, ask a pharmacy, or call 999.

999

Call 999 now

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

111

Use NHS 111

Use NHS 111 when you need urgent medical help and the GP is closed, or when you are not sure where to go. Call 111 or use NHS 111 online.

GP

Contact Ifield Medical Practice

Use the GP for ongoing symptoms, long-term conditions, test result questions, fit notes, repeat medicine issues, referrals and routine health problems.

Rx

Ask a pharmacy

Use a pharmacy for minor illness, medicine advice, coughs, colds, sore throat, Pharmacy First conditions and prescription collection questions.

How to request an appointment at Ifield Medical Practice

The official appointments page says urgent appointments for today or tomorrow, Monday to Friday, can be requested using the appointment request form. It also says patients who are elderly, vulnerable or without internet access can phone the practice so staff can do the form on their behalf.

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Use the appointment request form

Use the official request form for urgent or routine appointment requests where appropriate. Explain what is wrong, when it started, what you have tried and what worries you most.

2

Phone if elderly, vulnerable or no internet

The official appointments page says elderly, vulnerable or no-internet patients can phone 01293 510 900, Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 6:30pm, for help completing the request form.

3

Visit reception for form help

The official appointments page says you can visit the surgery and speak with a receptionist to do the request form in person. For routine routes, the page says in-person reception help is Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 6:00pm.

4

Use your NHS account where suitable

The official appointments page says your NHS account through the NHS website or NHS App can be used to book a screening test or vaccination where appropriate.

Simple phone script
Hello, my name is [your name]. My date of birth is [your date of birth]. I am registered with Ifield Medical Practice. I need help because [say the problem in one sentence]. I am calling because [I am elderly / vulnerable / do not have internet / I need urgent help]. What is the safest next step?

If you are calling for a child, partner, elderly parent, vulnerable adult, or someone you care for, say that clearly at the start.

What the practice may ask: when you get in touch, the practice says they will ask what you need help with. Keep your explanation short and clear so the team can direct your request safely.

How to cancel or change an Ifield Medical Practice appointment

If you cannot attend, cancel as early as possible so another patient can use the appointment. The official appointments page lists several cancellation routes.

App

NHS account

Use your NHS account through the NHS website or NHS App where the appointment is available to manage.

PA

Patient Access

The official page lists Patient Access as a cancellation route for GP online system users.

Tel

Phone the surgery

Call 01293 510 900, Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 6:30pm, if you need help cancelling or changing.

Txt

Text or email route

The official page says you can reply CANCEL to your reminder text. It also lists email cancellation if the appointment is more than 24 hours away, excluding weekends and public holidays.

Email caution: do not use email for urgent medical symptoms. Use the correct urgent route, NHS 111 or 999 depending on severity.

Helpful NHS App video for GP services

This official NHS App video is useful if you want to understand prescriptions, screening/vaccination booking, online NHS services and some record access. Always follow Ifield Medical Practice’s own instructions for appointment requests and cancellations.

How to register with Ifield Medical Practice

NHS.uk currently shows Ifield Medical Practice as accepting new patients. Registration status and practice-area rules can change, so always start from the official NHS profile or the practice’s new-patient page before applying.

1
Check your home address.
Use NHS Find a GP or the official practice registration route. Ask: “I live at this postcode. Can I register with Ifield Medical Practice?”
2
Use the official registration route.
Start from NHS.uk or the official practice website. Follow the current new-patient instructions carefully.
3
Fill in your details.
You may need your name, date of birth, address, phone number, email, previous GP, NHS number if known and basic health information.
4
Documents help, but should not block registration.
ID and proof of address can help. NHS guidance says you should not be refused GP registration only because you do not have ID, proof of address, immigration status, or an NHS number.
5
Protect your regular medicines.
If you take regular medicine, tell the practice and your pharmacy when you register. This helps reduce the risk of running out while records transfer.
Registering a baby or child: ask reception what information they need. Bring the red book, birth certificate, parent or guardian details and vaccination history if you have them.
If you are new to the UK, homeless, staying with friends, or do not have fixed documents: still ask about GP registration. Lack of standard documents should not be the only reason you are refused registration.

What to bring to your GP appointment

Bringing the right items can save another call or visit. This is helpful for older patients, carers, new patients, vulnerable patients and people taking several medicines.

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
Prescription exemption proof
Carer details, if needed
Write this before you call or go: what is wrong, when it started, what makes it worse, what you have tried and what you are worried about.

Ifield Medical Practice repeat prescriptions

The official homepage has a repeat prescriptions route. Order repeat medicine early, especially before weekends, bank holidays, travel, or if your medicine needs review.

App

NHS App or NHS account

Use the NHS App or NHS account if repeat prescription ordering is available for your account. Select your medicine, nominated pharmacy and submit the request.

Web

Practice online route

Use the official practice prescription route for repeat medicine guidance. This reduces phone pressure and helps the team process requests safely.

Ph

Pharmacy support

Your local pharmacy can help with medicine advice, side effects, prescription collection questions and nominated pharmacy changes.

Rev

Medication review

Some medicines need a regular review before more prescriptions are issued. Ask whether you need a review appointment, blood test or blood pressure check.

Nominated pharmacy: this is the pharmacy where your electronic prescription is sent. Update it if you move house, change pharmacy, or spend time away from Crawley.
Running out soon: if you are close to running out of important medicine and the surgery is closed, ask NHS 111 or a pharmacy what urgent route is available.

Ifield Medical Practice test results and blood test questions

The official homepage includes a test results route. Results may relate to blood tests, urine tests, swabs, screening, hospital letters or referrals.

1

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.

2

Check NHS App or online services

Some patients can see parts of their GP record or result information through the NHS App or online services. Availability depends on your account and practice settings.

3

Call if you are worried

If symptoms are worse, or you have not heard when expected, call the surgery and ask what the next step is.

4

Do not ignore symptoms

Do not assume “no news” always means everything is fine. Use NHS 111 or 999 if symptoms become urgent or severe.

Sick notes, fit notes and work letters

The official homepage includes a sick or fit notes route. 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 or a GP fit note.
2
Use the practice route.
If you need a fit note, use the website route if available or call reception and explain the date your illness started.
3
Give clear dates.
Say when you became unwell, whether you are still off work and whether you have already spoken to a doctor or nurse.
4
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 at Ifield Medical Practice

Exact services can change by staffing, appointment type, clinical need and local NHS pathways. CQC lists the practice as providing a range of primary care services, and the practice homepage includes common patient routes such as appointments, repeat prescriptions, new patients, sick or fit notes, test results and online services.

GP appointment requests
Urgent appointment requests
Routine appointment requests
NHS App services
Patient Access cancellation
Repeat prescriptions
Medication reviews
Test result questions
Sick notes and fit notes
New patient registration
Screening test booking
Vaccination booking
Long-term condition reviews
Family planning
Maternity and midwifery services
Diagnostic and screening procedures
Carer support signposting
Online services help

Parking, disabled access and visiting the surgery

Access, parking and reception arrangements can change. Check the official practice website before travelling if you need step-free access, disabled parking, a wheelchair, hearing support, interpreter support or help completing forms.

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Disabled access

Ask the practice before travelling if you need wheelchair access, step-free access, disabled toilet access, or help entering the building.

P

Parking and arrival

Plan your route before travelling to Lady Margaret Road. Allow extra time if your appointment or form-support visit is time-sensitive.

C

Children and babies

Bring nappies, wipes, snacks, the red book if relevant, and something quiet for your child if there may be a wait.

L

Language and communication support

Ask reception if interpreter support, hearing support, BSL support, text relay or other reasonable adjustments can be arranged.

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

Ifield Medical Practice map and directions

Address: Ifield Medical Practice, Lady Margaret Road, Ifield, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 0BF. Use the map for planning only. Confirm your appointment or reception visit time before leaving.

By car or taxi

Use postcode RH11 0BF and the full surgery name. If someone is dropping you off, ask them to use Lady Margaret Road, Ifield.

By train

Check live routes from Ifield, Crawley or your nearest station before travelling. Walking time depends on your starting point and mobility.

By bus

Use Metrobus, Traveline or Google Maps for live bus routes around Ifield and Crawley. Bus times can change.

Before leaving home

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

What to do when Ifield Medical Practice is closed

The official NHS profile directs patients to NHS 111 for urgent care when the GP surgery is closed. Use 999 if symptoms are life-threatening.

ProblemUse this serviceExamples
Life-threatening emergencyCall 999Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, severe bleeding, collapse, not responding.
Urgent but not life-threateningNHS 111 online or call 111You need advice today and cannot wait for the GP to reopen.
Mental health crisis999 if life is at risk, or NHS 111Use emergency help if someone is at immediate risk. Samaritans can also be called on 116 123.
Minor illnessLocal pharmacyCoughs, colds, skin rashes, minor infections, medicine advice and Pharmacy First queries.
Urgent prescription when closedNHS 111 or pharmacyIf you are running out of important medicine, ask NHS 111 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”, “vulnerable”, or “medicine running out”.
Bring your medicine list.
This helps the doctor, nurse or pharmacist avoid mistakes.
Use the official form route.
If you cannot use the form because you are elderly, vulnerable or without internet access, phone the practice for help.

CQC rating and official quality note

CQC currently lists Ifield Medical Practice with an overall rating of Good. The 2024 assessment summary says the practice had addressed concerns from the previous inspection and that all key questions are now rated good.

This directory page does not replace CQC, NHS.uk or the official practice website. It summarises practical patient routes and links back to official sources.

Official source check and reference notes

Publish-ready as of 29 May 2026: this guide was checked against official NHS.uk, Ifield Medical Practice and CQC sources. It is written as an independent patient directory guide, not as the official NHS or practice website.

Main reference sources used: NHS.uk was used for the official GP profile and accepting-new-patients status. The official Ifield Medical Practice website was used for address, phone, opening hours, appointment request routes, cancellation routes, online services, repeat prescriptions, new-patient links, sick or fit notes and test results. CQC was used for the current overall rating and 2024 assessment summary.

Official links: NHS.uk Ifield Medical Practice profile · Official practice website · Official contact details · Official appointment guidance · Official online services page · CQC Ifield Medical Practice record · NHS 111 online · NHS App

Why this matters: GP opening times, online forms, registration status, cancellation rules, prescription routes and CQC records can change. This page links back to official sources so patients can verify live details before calling, travelling or relying on the information.

Ifield Medical Practice FAQs

Is Ifield Medical Practice open today?
The official contact page lists Ifield Medical Practice as open Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 6:30pm, with Saturday and Sunday closed. Always check the official practice website before travelling because bank holidays, staff training and local service changes can affect access.
What is the Ifield Medical Practice phone number?
The official practice website lists 01293 510 900 as the telephone number for Ifield Medical Practice in Crawley. Use this for appointment request support, urgent practice help, cancellation help and questions you cannot manage online. For emergencies, call 999 instead.
Where is Ifield Medical Practice located?
Ifield Medical Practice is located at Lady Margaret Road, Ifield, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 0BF. Use the full address when planning your journey.
Is Ifield Medical Practice accepting new patients?
NHS.uk currently shows Ifield Medical Practice as accepting new patients. Registration status can change, so use the official NHS profile or practice new-patient route before applying.
How do I request a GP appointment at Ifield Medical Practice?
The official appointments page says urgent appointments for today or tomorrow, Monday to Friday, can be requested using the appointment request form. Elderly, vulnerable or no-internet patients can phone 01293 510 900 for help completing the form.
Can I walk into Ifield Medical Practice without an appointment?
Do not assume walk-in GP appointments are available. The official appointments page says patients can visit the surgery and speak with a receptionist to do the request form in person. If symptoms are life-threatening, call 999.
How do I cancel an Ifield Medical Practice appointment?
The official appointments page lists cancellation through your NHS account, Patient Access, phone, replying CANCEL to your appointment reminder text, or email if the appointment is more than 24 hours away, excluding weekends and public holidays.
How do I order repeat prescriptions?
Use the official repeat prescriptions route, NHS App, NHS account or pharmacy support where suitable. Order early before weekends and bank holidays. If you are almost out of important medicine and the surgery is closed, ask NHS 111 or a pharmacy what urgent route is available.
How do I get test results from Ifield Medical Practice?
The official homepage includes a test results route. Ask when your result should be ready and how you will hear. If symptoms get worse or you have not heard when expected, contact the practice or use urgent care if needed.
How do I request a sick note or fit note?
Use the practice sick or fit note route where available, 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.
What should I do if Ifield Medical Practice is closed?
Use NHS 111 online or call 111 if you need urgent medical help that is not life-threatening. Call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency where someone is seriously ill, injured or their life is at risk. For minor illness, a pharmacy may be able to help.
What if I cannot use the online appointment form?
The official appointments page says elderly, vulnerable or no-internet patients can phone the practice for help completing the request form. You can also visit the surgery and speak with reception during listed times.
Can I ask for help in another language?
Yes. Ask reception if interpreter support can be arranged. Say the language you need and whether the appointment is by phone or in person. If you need hearing support, ask about BSL support, induction loop help, text relay or other reasonable adjustments.
Is Ifield Medical Practice rated by CQC?
Yes. CQC currently lists Ifield Medical Practice as Overall: Good. The CQC 2024 assessment summary says the practice had addressed earlier concerns and all key questions are now rated good. Always check the live CQC page for current inspection information.
Is this the official Ifield Medical Practice website?
No. This is an independent patient guide, not the NHS and not Ifield Medical Practice. Use the official NHS profile, official practice website and CQC page for final live details.
Independent directory disclaimer: medicalpracticeuk.org is not the NHS, not Ifield Medical Practice, and not CQC. This page is for general patient information only. Opening times, appointment forms, cancellation routes, prescription rules, registration status, services and contact routes can change. Always confirm important details with NHS.uk, the official practice website, CQC, NHS 111, or the surgery before relying on them.
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