St Georges Medical Practice: appointments, hours, registration and patient help
Trying to contact the surgery, request GP advice online, register as a new patient, or check what to do when the practice is closed? This plain-English guide puts the useful routes first, then explains prescriptions, test results, sick notes, access, travel and urgent NHS help.
Use this number for: nurse appointments, blood tests, annual reviews, prescription problems, registration support, disabled access questions, test result questions, fit note queries, or if online forms are difficult.
St Georges Medical Practice
93 Musters Road
West Bridgford, Nottingham
NG2 7PG
Use the full address when planning travel. This avoids confusion with other St George or St Georges practices in the UK.
Get directionsServing patients around West Bridgford and nearby Nottingham areas, St Georges Medical Practice is a GP surgery people often search for when they need online GP advice, a prescription route, test result help, registration information or the Musters Road address. The practice is also listed by CQC as serving 14,692 patients, so clear routes matter because phone lines and online requests can become busy.
This page is written as a patient desk guide. It explains what to do first, which route to use, what to say when calling, and when to use NHS 111, a pharmacy, Queen’s Medical Centre emergency care or 999 instead of waiting for a GP reply.
Is St Georges Medical Practice open today?
The official practice website lists St Georges Medical Practice as open Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 6:30pm. NHS and practice details can change for bank holidays, staff training or local service changes, so check the official practice website before travelling for time-sensitive care.
| Day | Listed opening time | Patient note |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 8:00am to 6:30pm | Online medical requests are normally available during practice hours. Submit early if possible. |
| Tuesday | 8:00am to 6:30pm | Use online requests for GP advice. Phone reception for nurse, blood test or annual review bookings. |
| Wednesday | 8:00am to 6:30pm | Good day for routine admin, prescription and test result questions if not urgent. |
| Thursday | 8:00am to 6:30pm | Order medicines early if you need them before the weekend. |
| Friday | 8:00am to 6:30pm | Requests submitted late in the day should usually be non-urgent. |
| Saturday | Usually closed | Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help when the practice is closed. |
| Sunday | Closed | Use 999 for emergencies, NHS 111 for urgent advice, or pharmacy for minor illness. |
Which NHS route should you use?
Choose the safest route before you fill in a form or phone the practice. This avoids delays and helps you get the right care.
Call 999 now
Use 999 for chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, heavy bleeding, collapse, seizure, serious allergic reaction, or someone not responding.
Use NHS 111
Use NHS 111 when you need urgent help and the GP is closed, or you are unsure which NHS service is right. You can call 111 or use NHS 111 online.
Use St Georges Medical Practice
Use the practice for ongoing symptoms, repeat medicine issues, fit notes, test result questions, referrals, long-term conditions, and routine GP problems.
Ask a pharmacy
Use a pharmacy for medicine advice, minor illness, coughs, colds, sore throat, some Pharmacy First conditions, and prescription collection questions.
How to book appointments and request GP advice
St Georges Medical Practice says GP appointment and advice requests should be submitted online. This is sometimes called total triage, which simply means the practice checks your need and decides the safest next step.
Online medical request
Use the official practice website to submit a medical request during opening hours. Write what is wrong, when it started, what you have tried, and what you are worried about. The practice asks patients to submit requests as early as possible in the day.
Phone reception
Call 0115 914 3200 if you cannot use the online route, need help with the process, or need to book nurse appointments, blood tests or annual reviews.
NHS App and online services
The practice website refers patients to NHS App and online services. The NHS App can help with repeat prescriptions, health records and some GP services, depending on your account settings.
Cancel or change an appointment
The official appointment page says appointments can be cancelled through your NHS account, SystmOnline, by replying CANCEL to an appointment reminder text, or by phoning the practice.
Hello, my name is [your name]. My date of birth is [your date of birth]. I am registered with St Georges Medical Practice. I need help because [say the problem in one sentence]. Should I use the online request form, or can reception help me book the right appointment?
If you are calling for a child, partner, elderly parent or someone you care for, say that clearly at the start.
Helpful NHS App video for GP services
This video is useful if you want to understand the NHS App for prescriptions, GP records and online services. Always follow St Georges Medical Practice’s own instructions for local appointment requests.
How to register with St Georges Medical Practice
NHS.uk currently shows St Georges Med Practice as accepting new patients. This does not always mean every address can register, so check whether your home is in the area the practice covers before completing a form.
Use NHS Find a GP or contact the practice. Ask: “I live at this postcode. Can I register with St Georges Medical Practice?”
Start from the NHS profile or the official practice website. If online registration is available, complete it carefully. If not, ask reception what to do.
You may need your name, date of birth, address, phone number, email, previous GP, NHS number if known and basic health information.
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.
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.
What to bring to your GP appointment
Bringing the right things can save another call or second visit. This is especially helpful for new patients, carers, older patients and people taking several medicines.
Repeat prescriptions at St Georges Medical Practice
Order repeat medicine before you run out. Leave extra time before weekends, bank holidays, travel, or if your medicine needs a review.
NHS App
Use the NHS App if repeat prescription ordering is available for your account. Choose your medicine, select your nominated pharmacy and submit the request.
SystmOnline or online services
The official practice website has online services information, including SystmOnline. You may need to verify your identity before first use.
Pharmacy help
Your local pharmacy can often help with medicine advice, side effects, prescription collection questions and repeat medicine processes.
Phone if stuck
If you cannot use online tools, call reception and ask which prescription route is right for you. Say clearly if you are close to running out.
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. The safest route is to follow the instruction given when your test was arranged.
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.
Check the NHS App if available
Some patients can see parts of their GP record or test information through the NHS App. Availability depends on your account and practice settings.
Call if you are worried
If symptoms are worse, or you have not heard when you expected to, call the practice and ask what the next step is.
Do not ignore symptoms
Do not assume “no news” always means everything is fine. If you feel worse, use the right urgent service.
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.
Ask whether they need a self-certification form or a GP fit note.
If you need a fit note, use the online request route if available or call reception and explain the date your illness started.
Say when you became unwell, whether you are still off work and whether you have already spoken to a doctor or nurse.
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 local NHS pathways. The list below covers common GP surgery needs patients search for.
Parking, disabled access and visiting the surgery
Use the official practice website or phone reception before travelling if access is important for you. Local arrangements can change, especially around parking, building access and appointment routes.
Disabled access
Check before travelling if you need step-free access, wheelchair access, hearing support, or a specific adjustment. Tell reception what you need when booking.
Parking and arrival
Plan your route to Musters Road before leaving. Allow extra time around school, commuter and match-day traffic in West Bridgford.
Children and babies
Bring nappies, wipes, snacks, a quiet toy and the red book if relevant. Tell reception if you are worried about a baby or young child.
Language and hearing support
Ask for interpreter support when booking if English is difficult. Ask about text relay, induction loop, BSL support, or other reasonable adjustments if needed.
Hello, I need help in [language]. Can you arrange an interpreter for my appointment or phone call?
St Georges Medical Practice map and directions
Address: St Georges Medical Practice, 93 Musters Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 7PG. Use this map for planning only. Confirm your appointment time before leaving.
By car or taxi
Use postcode NG2 7PG. If someone is dropping you off, ask them to use “93 Musters Road, West Bridgford”.
By public transport
Use Traveline or Google Maps for live bus and tram connections. West Bridgford routes can vary by time of day.
Walking locally
If you live nearby, check the safest walking route and allow extra time if you are unwell, elderly, pregnant, or walking with children.
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 St Georges Medical Practice is closed
| Problem | Use this service | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Life-threatening emergency | Call 999 | Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, heavy bleeding, collapse, not responding. |
| Urgent but not life-threatening | NHS 111 online or call 111 | You need advice today and cannot wait for the GP to reopen. |
| Mental health crisis | Samaritans 116 123 or NHS 111 | You feel unsafe, overwhelmed, or need urgent mental health support. |
| Minor illness | Local pharmacy | Coughs, colds, sore throat, minor rash, medicine advice and Pharmacy First queries. |
| Serious emergency care | Queen’s Medical Centre Emergency Department | QMC is at Derby Road, Nottingham, NG7 2UH. NUH says ED should be used for life-threatening conditions needing immediate medical attention. |
| Urgent prescription when closed | NHS 111 or pharmacy | If you are running out of important medicine, ask NHS 111 or a pharmacy what urgent route is available. |
Patient checklist before you call or submit a request
Reception usually needs it to find your record.
Make sure the practice can call you back.
Online requests work better when your main issue is clear.
Use words like “getting worse”, “today”, “child”, “elderly”, or “medicine running out”.
This helps the doctor or nurse avoid mistakes.
Use 93 Musters Road, West Bridgford, NG2 7PG.
CQC rating and official quality note
CQC currently lists St Georges Medical Practice as rated Good. The CQC report page also says the practice delivers services to 14,692 patients under a contract held with NHS England.
Use the official CQC page for live inspection and provider details. Ratings can change after new inspections, provider changes or updates.
Official source check and reference notes
Publish-ready as of 31 May 2026: address, phone number, opening times, online request route, appointment route, new-patient status, teaching-practice note, CQC status and emergency hospital information were checked against official NHS, practice, CQC and Nottingham University Hospitals sources. This independent guide may not update at the same time as NHS systems.
Main reference sources used: NHS.uk was used for the official GP profile, address and new-patient status. The official St George’s Medical Practice website was used for the phone number, opening hours, appointment process and online service guidance. CQC was used for the current rating and patient-population statement. NHS/NUH sources were used for Queen’s Medical Centre emergency-care context.
Official links: NHS.uk St Georges Med Practice profile · Official practice website · Official appointments page · Official online services page · CQC St Georges Medical Practice rating · NHS 111 online · NHS App