Crocus Medical Practice | NHS GP Appointments & Hours

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Saffron Walden and Great Chesterford GP guide

Crocus Medical Practice: appointments, opening hours, e-Consult, prescriptions and NHS help

Need Crocus Medical Practice appointments, phone number, opening hours, repeat prescriptions, e-Consult, NHS App, SystmOnline, doctors, Pharmacy First, registration, blood clinic, test results, self-referrals, CQC rating or directions to Radwinter Road and Great Chesterford? This guide gives the safe route first, then explains each patient task step by step.

Choose your next step
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Emergency?Call 999. Do not use e-Consult for life-threatening symptoms.
2
Need a GP?Use e-Consult, NHS App, phone or reception during opening hours.
3
Need medicine?Order repeat prescriptions early and allow 7 working days.
4
Minor illness?Pharmacy First may help before a GP appointment is needed.
Main surgery phone

Use this number for: appointment help, e-Consult problems, repeat prescription issues, registration support, home-visit requests, blood-clinic questions, test-result questions, branch-site queries, chaperone requests, and help if online access is difficult.

Two practice sites

Crocus Medical Practice
Saffron Walden Community Hospital Site
Radwinter Road, Saffron Walden
CB11 3HY

Great Chesterford Branch
High Street, Great Chesterford
CB10 1PL

Both sites use the same listed practice phone number. Confirm which site your appointment is at before travelling.

Practice type
Dispensing, teaching and training GP practice
Phone
01799 522327
Main site
Radwinter Road, CB11 3HY
Branch
High Street, CB10 1PL
Fast answer: Crocus Medical Practice is an NHS GP practice operating from Saffron Walden Community Hospital Site, Radwinter Road, CB11 3HY, and Great Chesterford Branch, High Street, CB10 1PL. The main phone number is 01799 522327. The official site says the practice uses e-Consult from 8:00am to 6:30pm Monday to Friday, accepts appointment requests online, by NHS App, phone and reception, and asks patients to allow 7 working days for repeat prescriptions.

Unique patient decision hub: choose the right Crocus route

Use this every time you are not sure whether to contact Crocus Medical Practice, a pharmacy, NHS 111, urgent dental care, a blood clinic or a self-referral service.

I need help today

If symptoms are life-threatening, call 999. If urgent but not life-threatening and the practice is closed, use NHS 111. If the practice is open and the issue is GP-suitable, use e-Consult, phone or reception.

I need a routine appointment

Use e-Consult during weekday opening hours, NHS App where suitable, phone the surgery, or speak to reception. Keep your phone available after submitting an e-Consult.

I need repeat medicine

Use NHS App, SystmOnline, your green repeat slip, a written request, or community pharmacy. Allow 7 working days and do not leave it until your last dose.

I need minor-illness advice

For earache, impetigo, insect bites, shingles, sinusitis, sore throat or uncomplicated UTI in eligible women, Pharmacy First may be faster than a GP request.

I need a blood test

Use the Tuesday walk-in blood clinic only if suitable, aged 18 or over, and be ready for waiting time or early closure if safe capacity is reached.

I need a referral

Many specialist referrals need a GP, but some local services accept self-referrals, including anxiety, depression, drugs and alcohol, sexual health, smoking, stress and weight management.

Crocus Medical Practice opening hours and closures

The official opening-hours page lists the Saffron Walden site as open 8:00am to 6:30pm Monday to Friday and closed on Saturday and Sunday. The Great Chesterford branch is listed as open 8:00am to 1:00pm and 2:00pm to 6:30pm Monday to Friday, and closed on Saturday and Sunday.

Site or routeOfficial listed accessPatient note
Saffron Walden main siteMon–Fri, 8:00am to 6:30pmUse e-Consult, NHS App, phone or reception during practice hours.
Great Chesterford branchMon–Fri, 8:00am to 1:00pm and 2:00pm to 6:30pmConfirm your appointment site before travelling.
Saturday and SundayClosed all dayUse NHS 111 for urgent non-life-threatening problems and 999 for emergencies.
e-Consult8:00am to 6:30pm Monday to FridayPreferred online route for health problems and admin questions.
Training closuresSome 2026 closure dates are listed by the practiceCheck the official site before travelling, especially on staff-training days.
Closure note: the official site lists clinical and staff training closures. If you need help during those closure times, use NHS 111 online or call 111. If it is life-threatening, call 999.

Saffron Walden site vs Great Chesterford branch

Crocus Medical Practice operates from two sites. Many patient problems come from arriving at the wrong place, so always check whether your appointment is at the Saffron Walden Community Hospital Site or the Great Chesterford Branch.

SiteAddressUse this note
Crocus Medical PracticeSaffron Walden Community Hospital Site, Radwinter Road, Saffron Walden, CB11 3HYMain listed CQC address and main site on the official website.
Great Chesterford BranchHigh Street, Great Chesterford, CB10 1PLBranch opening includes a lunch closure between morning and afternoon access.
Before leaving home: check the site name, appointment time, clinician type, whether you need to bring paperwork, and whether the appointment is face-to-face, phone or online.

How to request a Crocus Medical Practice appointment

The official appointments page says patients can request an appointment online using e-Consult, through the NHS App, by phone, or in person at reception. Requests are reviewed by a triaging doctor and the practice will direct patients to the most appropriate service.

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Check urgency first.
If it is an emergency, call 999. If the practice is closed and it is urgent but not life-threatening, use NHS 111.
2
Use e-Consult if suitable.
Use e-Consult during weekday hours for health problems, admin queries, fit notes, letters and some test-result questions.
3
Keep your phone available.
The practice says the triaging team may decide you need an urgent same-day appointment. If they cannot reach you by phone after two attempts, you may need to submit a new e-Consult.
4
Do not submit multiple e-Consults in one day.
The practice asks patients to avoid multiple same-day e-Consults and to put everything in one request where appropriate.
5
Use phone or reception if online is difficult.
Call 01799 522327 or speak to the Care Coordination Team at reception during opening hours.
6
Cancel if you cannot attend.
Tell reception if you cannot attend so the appointment can be offered to another patient. Persistent non-attendance can affect registration.
Simple phone script
Hello, my name is [your name]. My date of birth is [date of birth]. I am a Crocus Medical Practice patient. I need help because [one clear sentence]. I cannot use e-Consult / I need advice today. Can you tell me the safest route?

Crocus Medical Practice e-Consult: what it is and when to use it

The official e-Consult page says online access using e-Consult is now the preferred way to contact Crocus Medical Practice for self-help, self-referral information, health problems, and administrative queries such as fit notes, letters or test results. e-Consults received at the practice are triaged by clinicians.

GP

Health problem

Use e-Consult for GP-suitable symptoms when it is not a life-threatening emergency.

Admin

Admin query

Use e-Consult for fit notes, letters, admin questions, forms and some follow-up queries.

Test

Test result caution

The practice says patients may receive some MyChart results before the practice. A clinician will contact you if a result is abnormal.

Safe

Safety rule

Do not use e-Consult for chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathlessness, collapse or other emergency symptoms.

Very important: if the practice needs you for a same-day appointment and cannot reach you by phone after two attempts, you may need to submit a new e-Consult. Keep your phone close after submitting.

Crocus Medical Practice doctors, nurses and clinical team

The official staff page lists partners, salaried doctors, nurse practitioners and nurses. Staff lists and roles can change, so check the official staff page before relying on a specific doctor or clinician availability.

TeamOfficially listed examplesPatient note
PartnersDr Jenni Lindford, Dr Sarah Machale, Scott DownhamUse the official page for qualifications and latest team status.
Salaried doctorsDr Alex Trott, Dr Ronak Patel, Dr Helen O’Sullivan, Dr Stephanie Perkins, Dr Bhavini Patel, Dr Corina Popa, Dr Rozelle KaneAvailability can change by rota, leave, training and urgent work.
Nurse practitionersJane Walker, Heather SillsNurse practitioners hold minor illness clinics and support chronic disease reviews.
Practice nursesRegistered nurses listed by the practiceNurses support wound care, cervical smears, vaccinations, blood pressure, ECGs and chronic disease reviews.
Continuity tip: if your issue is ongoing, write that continuity would help. If your issue is urgent, accepting the fastest suitable clinician is usually safer than waiting for a named doctor.

Nurse practitioners and practice nurse services

The official staff page says nurse practitioners hold daily minor illness clinics, see diabetic patients in the diabetic clinic, carry out chronic disease reviews for asthma, hypertension and heart disease, and offer contraceptive and sexual health advice. Practice nurses also support many procedures and reviews.

Minor illness clinics
Diabetes clinic
Asthma reviews
Hypertension reviews
Heart disease reviews
Contraceptive advice
Sexual health advice
Wound care
Cervical smears
Vaccinations
Ear syringing
Blood pressure monitoring
ECGs
COPD reviews
Smoking cessation
Weight management
Travel health advice
General health checks

Crocus Medical Practice repeat prescriptions

The official prescriptions page says repeat prescriptions can be requested through the NHS App, SystmOnline, in person by ticking the green repeat slip or writing a clear note, or through a community pharmacy. The practice asks patients to allow 7 working days, excluding weekends and bank holidays, for processing. Pharmacies may need extra time to dispense medication.

App

NHS App

Use the NHS App if your repeat medicines are available there. Check medicine name, dose, quantity and nominated pharmacy before submitting.

Sys

SystmOnline

Use the online system if your account is active. This gives a clear digital record of the request.

Slip

Green repeat slip

Tick the boxes on your green repeat medication slip or write a clear note stating the medicines you need, then drop it at either practice site.

Ph

Community pharmacy

Your community pharmacy can submit a repeat prescription request on your behalf to the practice.

Prescription safety: order early. The practice asks for 7 working days for processing, and pharmacy dispensing can take extra time. Do not wait until your last tablet.
Electronic Prescription Service: the practice says it is set up for EPS, which means most prescriptions can be sent directly to your chosen chemist after you sign up through reception.
One-month supply note: the practice says it is policy to prescribe only one month’s supply of medication on each repeat prescription.

Pharmacy First: when a pharmacy may be faster than a GP

The official Pharmacy First page says most pharmacies in England now provide the Pharmacy First service. This free NHS service can give quick healthcare advice and may offer treatment for seven common conditions without needing to contact the GP practice first.

ConditionAge or eligibility noteWhat to do
EaracheAge 1 to 17 yearsAsk a participating pharmacy for advice.
ImpetigoAge 1 year and overPharmacy may assess and offer treatment if appropriate.
Infected insect bitesAge 1 year and overUse pharmacy first unless symptoms are severe.
ShinglesAge 18 years and overSeek help quickly because timing matters for treatment.
SinusitisAge 12 years and overPharmacy can advise on symptoms and treatment options.
Sore throatAge 5 years and overPharmacy can assess and advise.
UTI in womenWomen aged 16 to 64 yearsPharmacy may help if symptoms fit the service criteria.
How it connects to the GP: if the pharmacy thinks symptoms need urgent GP attention, they can help direct you to same-day GP care or urgent care. A consultation summary may be sent back to the GP practice.

Tuesday walk-in blood clinic

The official walk-in blood clinic page says the Tuesday walk-in blood clinic runs from 9:00am to 12:30pm. It is for patients aged 18 and over only. Due to high demand, there may be times when the clinic stops accepting further patients once safe capacity is reached.

Blood clinic pointDetailPatient tip
Day and timeTuesday, 9:00am to 12:30pmArrive with enough time because waiting can be long.
Age rule18 and over onlyDo not use this clinic for children unless official guidance changes.
Waiting timeMay be up to 1 hourBring water, reading glasses and any paperwork.
Safe capacityThe clinic may close earlier if safe capacity is reachedHave a backup plan if the clinic is full.
Hospital bloodsBring all required paperworkSome hospital-requested tests cannot be carried out at the practice.

How to register with Crocus Medical Practice

The official new-patients page says patients living within the practice boundary are welcome to register, and it also welcomes patients outside the boundary, but warns that home visits cannot be offered to patients who live outside the boundary. The practice uses the NHS online “Register with a GP surgery” service, and paper forms are still available if needed.

1
Check your address first.
Confirm whether your address is inside the practice boundary. This matters for home visits.
2
Use NHS online registration.
The official page links to the NHS registration service. You do not need proof of address, immigration status, ID or an NHS number to start.
3
Ask for paper forms if needed.
If online registration is difficult, ask the practice for paper forms.
4
Children under 5 need immunisation details.
The practice asks newly registered patients with children under 5 to provide details of previous immunisations.
5
Temporary patients should act early.
If you are ill away from home or not registered with a doctor, you can receive emergency treatment for 14 days. After that, you need temporary or permanent registration.

Home visits: when to request one

The official appointments page says home visits should only be requested if you are housebound or too ill to visit the practice. Patients should phone reception before 10:30am where possible and give brief details so visits can be prioritised. A doctor may phone to assess the request before visiting.

SituationLikely routePatient note
Housebound or too ill to attendPhone before 10:30am if possibleGive brief but clear clinical details.
Can safely attend surgeryAttend practice if askedA home visit takes more GP time than a surgery appointment.
Recently had a baby or child under fiveHealth visitor may visit if appropriateAsk the practice or health visitor route.
Emergency symptomsCall 999Do not wait for a GP home visit.

Self-referrals and NHS e-Referral tracking

The official self-referral page says most specialist referrals require seeing or speaking with a GP, but some local services allow patients to self-refer. It lists services for anxiety, depression, drugs and alcohol, sexual health, smoking cessation, stress, weight management and young carers.

MH

Mental health and wellbeing

Self-referral links include anxiety, depression and stress support. Use urgent routes if you feel unsafe.

SX

Sexual health

The practice links to local sexual health self-referral support.

Life

Smoking, weight and lifestyle

Self-referral routes include smoking cessation and weight management support.

eRS

Track a specialist referral

If referred through NHS e-Referral, you should receive a letter within 2 weeks with booking details, reference number and password.

Private healthcare policy and non-NHS requests

The official appointments page includes a private healthcare policy. It says patients who choose to be seen privately must continue assessment and treatment with the private provider. The practice says it cannot provide clinical comments or interpretations on private scans, tests or reports, does not take blood tests on behalf of private providers, and cannot prescribe medication recommended or started during a private consultation.

Before paying privately: ask the private provider exactly who will order tests, explain results, prescribe medication and monitor treatment. Do not assume the NHS GP will take over private requests.

Children, chaperones and appointment safety

The official appointments page says children under 16 should normally be accompanied by a responsible adult, although a doctor may see a young person alone if they consider them mature enough to understand diagnosis and treatment. Patients may ask for a chaperone or a same-sex doctor for examination where possible.

16

Children under 16

Usually bring a responsible adult. The doctor can decide whether a young person is mature enough to be seen alone.

Ch

Chaperone

Ask before or during the appointment if you want a chaperone. The doctor may also ask for one in certain circumstances.

SMS

SMS reminders

The practice has a texting service for appointment confirmations and reminders if you register consent.

Info

Update contact details

Tell the practice when your address, phone number or email changes so appointment and safety messages reach you.

CQC rating and quality note

CQC lists the current Crocus Medical Practice location at Radwinter Road as registered on 14 April 2022 and says the service has not yet been inspected at that current address. CQC also shows the rating from the previous address to help patients understand the service history: the last published report at the previous address rated the practice as Overall Good, with Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive and Well-led all rated Good.

How to read this correctly: do not simply write “current CQC rating Good” without context. The current registered location is not yet inspected, while the previous address history shows an Overall Good rating from the last published inspection report.

Reviews, feedback and Patient Participation Group

When people search “Crocus Medical Practice reviews”, they may find CQC history, Google-style reviews, old directories and patient comments. Reviews should be read carefully because appointment systems, e-Consult access, staff, branch opening times and prescription routes can change.

CQC

Use CQC for inspection context

CQC separates current registration status and historic rating information from the previous address.

PPG

Patient feedback

The official site points patients to patient survey and feedback routes. Use the practice feedback route for service experience.

Old

Check review dates

Old reviews may not reflect current e-Consult rules, two-site operation, blood-clinic rules or staff training closures.

Fair

Read patterns

Look for repeated patterns about access, prescriptions, phones, triage, branch site confusion or communication.

Crocus Medical Practice map and directions

Main site: Crocus Medical Practice, Saffron Walden Community Hospital Site, Radwinter Road, Saffron Walden, CB11 3HY. Branch: Great Chesterford Branch, High Street, Great Chesterford, CB10 1PL. Confirm your appointment site before travelling.

Saffron Walden site

Use Radwinter Road, Saffron Walden, CB11 3HY for the main site. Allow extra time for parking, finding the correct entrance and checking in.

Great Chesterford branch

Use High Street, Great Chesterford, CB10 1PL for the branch. Remember the branch is listed with a lunch closure between morning and afternoon access.

Before travelling

Check appointment time, site, clinician type, opening hours and whether you need medication, forms, hospital paperwork or samples.

If you are running late

Call the practice as soon as possible. Some appointments and clinics may not be able to safely run late.

What to do when Crocus Medical Practice is closed

The official site says if you need medical advice or assistance while the surgery is closed, visit NHS 111 online or call 111. If you have a life-threatening medical emergency, call 999.

ProblemUse this serviceExamples
Life-threatening emergencyCall 999Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing difficulty, heavy bleeding, collapse, not responding.
Urgent but not life-threateningNHS 111 online or call 111You need medical help today and cannot wait for the practice to reopen.
Minor illnessCommunity pharmacy or Pharmacy FirstEarache, impetigo, infected insect bites, shingles, sinusitis, sore throat or eligible UTI.
Routine repeat prescriptionUse normal repeat prescription route when openOrder early and allow 7 working days.
Urgent dental problemUse urgent dental care routeDental pain and dental emergencies are usually not GP problems.

Official source check and reference notes

Official sources checked before writing: Crocus Medical Practice homepage, contact page, appointments page, e-Consult page, opening-hours page, new-patients page, prescriptions page, staff page, Pharmacy First page, self-referrals page, walk-in blood clinic page, NHS App, SystmOnline, NHS 111 and CQC current and archived profiles.

Official links: Official practice website · Contact · Appointments · e-Consult · Opening hours · New patients · Prescriptions · Staff · Pharmacy First · Self-referrals · Walk-in blood clinic · CQC current profile · CQC archived reports · NHS 111

Why this guide is useful: real users search for phone, appointments, e-Consult, prescriptions, NHS App, SystmOnline, doctors, opening hours, Great Chesterford branch, blood clinic, Pharmacy First, registration, CQC and reviews. This page brings those routes together while still linking to official sources for live confirmation.

Crocus Medical Practice FAQs

What is the phone number for Crocus Medical Practice?
The listed phone number for Crocus Medical Practice is 01799 522327. Use it for appointment help, e-Consult access problems, repeat prescription issues, branch-site questions, home visits, blood-clinic questions and reception support.
Where is Crocus Medical Practice located?
Crocus Medical Practice operates from Saffron Walden Community Hospital Site, Radwinter Road, Saffron Walden, CB11 3HY, and Great Chesterford Branch, High Street, Great Chesterford, CB10 1PL.
What are Crocus Medical Practice opening hours?
The Saffron Walden site is listed as open Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 6:30pm. The Great Chesterford Branch is listed as open Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 1:00pm and 2:00pm to 6:30pm. Both are listed as closed Saturday and Sunday.
How do I request an appointment at Crocus Medical Practice?
Use e-Consult online, the NHS App, phone 01799 522327, or speak to the Care Coordination Team at reception during opening hours. Requests are reviewed by a triaging doctor and routed to the most appropriate service.
What is Crocus Medical Practice e-Consult?
e-Consult is the preferred online route for contacting Crocus Medical Practice about health problems, self-help, self-referrals and admin queries such as fit notes, letters and test results. e-Consults are triaged by clinicians.
What should I do after submitting an e-Consult?
Keep access to the phone number recorded on your e-Consult. If the triaging team thinks you need a same-day appointment and cannot reach you after two phone attempts, you may need to submit a new e-Consult.
Can I submit multiple e-Consults in one day?
The practice asks patients to avoid submitting multiple e-Consults in one day and to put everything in one e-Consult where appropriate.
How do I order repeat prescriptions?
Use the NHS App, SystmOnline, your green repeat medication slip, a clear written note dropped at either practice, or your community pharmacy. Allow 7 working days excluding weekends and bank holidays.
Does Crocus Medical Practice use electronic prescriptions?
Yes. The official prescriptions page says the practice is set up for Electronic Prescription Service, so most prescriptions can be sent directly to a chosen chemist after you sign up through reception.
What is the Crocus Medical Practice repeat prescription processing time?
The practice asks patients to allow 7 working days, excluding weekends and bank holidays, for repeat prescription requests to be processed. Pharmacies may need extra time to dispense medicines.
Who are the doctors at Crocus Medical Practice?
The official staff page lists partners and salaried doctors including Dr Jenni Lindford, Dr Sarah Machale, Dr Alex Trott, Dr Ronak Patel, Dr Helen O’Sullivan, Dr Stephanie Perkins, Dr Bhavini Patel, Dr Corina Popa and Dr Rozelle Kane. Staff lists can change, so check the official page.
Does Crocus Medical Practice have nurse practitioners?
Yes. The official staff page says nurse practitioners hold daily minor illness clinics, see diabetic patients, carry out chronic disease reviews and offer contraceptive and sexual health advice.
What is Pharmacy First?
Pharmacy First is a free NHS service where participating pharmacies can provide advice and, where appropriate, treatment for seven common conditions including earache, impetigo, infected insect bites, shingles, sinusitis, sore throat and UTI in eligible women.
Does Crocus Medical Practice have a walk-in blood clinic?
The official site lists a Tuesday walk-in blood clinic from 9:00am to 12:30pm for patients aged 18 and over. Waiting time may be up to 1 hour and the clinic may stop accepting patients when safe capacity is reached.
Can Crocus Medical Practice do hospital-requested blood tests?
For hospital-requested blood tests, the official page says you must bring all required paperwork, and the practice may be unable to carry out certain hospital requests.
How do I register with Crocus Medical Practice?
Use the NHS online Register with a GP surgery route linked on the official new-patients page. You do not need proof of address, immigration status, ID or an NHS number to start. Paper forms are available if needed.
Can I register if I live outside the Crocus Medical Practice boundary?
The official new-patients page says the practice welcomes patients outside its boundary but warns that home visits cannot be offered if you live outside the boundary.
How do I request a home visit?
Only request a home visit if you are housebound or too ill to visit the practice. Phone reception before 10:30am if possible and give brief details so visits can be prioritised.
Can I ask for a chaperone?
Yes. The official appointments page says patients can ask for a chaperone during consultations or examinations, and the doctor may also request one in certain circumstances.
What is Crocus Medical Practice’s CQC rating?
The current Radwinter Road profile was registered in April 2022 and CQC says it has not yet inspected the service at that address. CQC shows the previous address history as Overall Good from the last published inspection report.
What should I do when Crocus Medical Practice is closed?
Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent medical help that is not life-threatening. For life-threatening emergencies, call 999.
Is this the official Crocus Medical Practice website?
No. This is an independent patient guide on medicalpracticeuk.org. Use the official Crocus Medical Practice website, NHS 111 and CQC for final live details.
Independent directory disclaimer: medicalpracticeuk.org is not the NHS, not NHS 111, not CQC and not Crocus Medical Practice. This guide is for general patient information only. Opening hours, e-Consult access, appointment availability, staff lists, branch-site access, prescription processing, blood clinic access, Pharmacy First rules, registration boundaries, home visits, CQC records and service details can change. Always confirm important details with the official practice website, NHS 111, CQC or the surgery before relying on them.
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