Cardinal Medical Practice | NHS GP Appointments & Hours

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Cardinal Medical Practice: appointments, opening hours, askmyGP, prescriptions and NHS help

Need Cardinal Medical Practice phone number, Deben Road address, Norwich Road branch, Chesterfield Drive branch, askmyGP appointment help, opening hours, repeat prescriptions, SystmOnline login, test results, fit notes, registration, pharmacy advice or CQC rating? This guide gives the safe next step first, then explains each official route clearly.

Choose your route
1
Life-threatening?Call 999 now. Do not wait for GP forms.
2
Need GP or nurse practitioner?Use askmyGP from 8am or phone if you need help.
3
Need repeat medicine?Use NHS account, SystmOnline, askmyGP, pharmacy order service, post or drop-off.
4
Wrong site risk?Check Deben Road, Norwich Road or Chesterfield Drive before travelling.
Main care navigators phone

Use this number for: urgent appointment requests during opening hours, help using askmyGP, routine appointment queries, prescription problems, cancellation help, test-result questions, registration support, access needs and site-location questions.

Main site

Cardinal Medical Practice
Deben Road site
2 Deben Road
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP1 5EN

Deben Road is the lead site. The practice also has branch sites at Norwich Road and Chesterfield Drive.

Directions to Deben Road
Main phone
01473 741 349
Lead site
2 Deben Road, IP1 5EN
Appointment system
askmyGP + phone + NHS account
CQC rating
Overall Good
Fast answer: Cardinal Medical Practice is an NHS GP surgery in Ipswich with a lead site at 2 Deben Road, IP1 5EN, and branch sites at 199 Norwich Road, IP1 4BX, and 29 Chesterfield Drive, IP1 6DW. The main phone number is 01473 741 349. The official appointment page says GP and nurse practitioner requests should normally go through askmyGP from 8am Monday to Friday, or by phone if you cannot use askmyGP. CQC lists Cardinal Medical Practice as Overall Good.

Unique patient decision hub: choose the safest route in 60 seconds

This section is made for repeat visits. Start here whenever you need the practice, then follow the right route.

I need help today

If symptoms are life-threatening, call 999. If urgent but not life-threatening and the surgery is closed, use NHS 111. If the practice is open, phone 01473 741 349 or use askmyGP where suitable.

I need a GP or nurse practitioner

The official page says log onto askmyGP at 8am Monday to Friday. If you do not have an account, phone the surgery and a care navigator can help.

I need repeat medicine

Use NHS account, SystmOnline, askmyGP repeat medication button, local pharmacy order-and-collect, in person or post. Allow 3 working days plus extra pharmacy time.

I need the right site

Check your text reminder. If it says Cardinal Medical Practice, it usually refers to Deben Road. Branch-site texts should state Norwich Road or Chesterfield Drive.

I need test results

Use NHS account, SystmOnline, askmyGP or phone after midday once a doctor has reviewed results. The practice contacts you if more tests or treatment are needed.

I need a sick note

If you have been off sick for more than 7 days, use the sick note request form via askmyGP. For 7 days or less, self-certification normally applies.

Cardinal Medical Practice sites: Deben Road, Norwich Road and Chesterfield Drive

Cardinal Medical Practice has three Ipswich sites. Deben Road is the lead site, with Norwich Road and Chesterfield Drive as branch sites. Always check your appointment text carefully before travelling.

SiteAddressPatient note
Deben Road2 Deben Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 5ENLead site. Text saying “Cardinal Medical Practice” usually refers to Deben Road.
Norwich Road branch199 Norwich Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 4BXBranch-site text confirmations should state Norwich Road.
Chesterfield Drive branch29 Chesterfield Drive, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 6DWBranch-site text confirmations should state Chesterfield Drive.
Wrong-site warning: the official appointments page says appointment text confirmations clearly state branch-site appointments. Read the text carefully before attending.

Cardinal Medical Practice opening hours and enhanced access

Opening hours differ by site. The official contact and opening-times pages list Deben Road, Norwich Road and Chesterfield Drive separately. Chesterfield Drive has earlier Tuesday and Wednesday access, and enhanced access includes pre-booked early, evening and some Saturday appointments.

SiteListed opening patternPatient note
Deben RoadMonday 8am-6:30pm; Tuesday 8am-6:30pm; Wednesday 8am-4pm; Thursday 8am-6:30pm; Friday 8am-4pm; weekend closed.Lead site. Check before travelling on Wednesday or Friday afternoon.
Norwich RoadMonday to Friday 8am-6:30pm; weekend closed.Useful branch site, but appointment location must be confirmed.
Chesterfield DriveMonday 8am-6:30pm; Tuesday 7:30am-6:30pm; Wednesday 7:30am-6:30pm; Thursday 8am-6:30pm; Friday 8am-6:30pm; weekend closed.Early pre-booked access is listed for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Enhanced accessTuesday and Wednesday 7:30am-8am at Chesterfield Drive; Monday 6:30pm-9pm remote phone appointments only; every 3rd Saturday 8am-1pm at Norwich Road.Pre-booked only. Monday evening calls may come from a withheld number.

How to book, change or cancel a Cardinal Medical Practice appointment

The official appointments page says patients can contact a doctor, nurse or other healthcare professional online using askmyGP. For GP and nurse practitioner requests, the page says to log onto askmyGP at 8am Monday to Friday when the system opens. If you do not have an askmyGP account, phone the surgery and a care navigator can help with the request and account setup.

1
Check urgency first.
If symptoms are life-threatening, call 999. If urgent and the surgery is closed, use NHS 111.
2
Use askmyGP from 8am.
For GP or nurse practitioner help, submit your request through askmyGP from 8am Monday to Friday.
3
Phone if you cannot use askmyGP.
Call 01473 741 349. Care navigators can help with your request and help set up an askmyGP account for future use.
4
Use reception for nurse and healthcare appointments.
The official page says receptionists can support patients with booking practice nurse and healthcare appointments.
5
Cancel correctly if you cannot attend.
Use NHS account, SystmOnline, the askmyGP amend/cancel button, or phone during opening times and choose option 3 to leave a message.
Simple phone script
Hello, my name is [name]. My date of birth is [date of birth]. I am registered with Cardinal Medical Practice. I need help because [one clear sentence]. I cannot use askmyGP / I need help setting up askmyGP / I need urgent advice today. What is the safest next step?
Reception desk rule: the official page says GP and nurse practitioner appointment requests are not normally accepted at the receptionist desk except exceptional circumstances, to protect confidentiality and fairness for patients using askmyGP or phone.

Cardinal Medical Practice repeat prescriptions

The official prescriptions page says the easiest repeat prescription routes are NHS account/NHS App, SystmOnline, askmyGP, local pharmacy order-and-collect, in person or by post. It also gives a collection timetable and asks patients to allow 3 working days for surgery processing before collection.

App

NHS account or NHS App

Use your NHS account through the NHS website or the NHS App to request repeat medication where enabled.

Sys

SystmOnline

The practice lists SystmOnline as a GP online system route for repeat prescriptions.

Ask

askmyGP

The prescription page lists askmyGP and says new medication after hospital changes can be requested via the Repeat Medication custom button if the repeat slip is not up to date.

Post

In person or post

Tick your repeat medication on the repeat slip and drop it into the surgery, or send it by post with a stamped addressed envelope if needed.

Day orderedPractice collection guidancePatient tip
MondayThursday after 4pmAllow extra 24 hours if sent to a pharmacy.
TuesdayFriday after 4pmCheck pharmacy stock before travelling.
WednesdayMonday after 4pmWeekend can delay collection.
ThursdayTuesday after 4pmOrder early before running out.
FridayWednesday after 4pmDo not leave urgent medicine until late Friday.
Saturday or SundayThursday after 4pmUse pharmacy or NHS 111 if you run out unexpectedly.
Hospital medicine changes: the official page says GP processing after hospital letters can take up to 10 working days in non-urgent cases. Hospital urgent medicine should usually be dispensed by the hospital pharmacy.
Medication review: patients on repeat medication may be asked to review medicine with a pharmacist, doctor or practice nurse at least once a year. Some reviews may include questionnaires or blood tests.

Cardinal Medical Practice login: NHS App, SystmOnline and askmyGP

When people search “Cardinal Medical Practice login”, they usually need NHS account, NHS App, SystmOnline or askmyGP. The official online-services page says askmyGP can be used for appointment requests, sick notes, test-result questions and admin requests. NHS account or SystmOnline can help with repeat prescriptions, test results, health record access, appointments and vaccination record.

NHS

NHS account / NHS App

Use official NHS login to order repeat prescriptions, view results, access records and use NHS App features.

Sys

SystmOnline setup

The official page says to fill out a registration form, upload or visit surgery with photo ID, get username and password, then use SystmOnline or the app.

Ask

askmyGP

Use askmyGP for appointment requests, sick note requests, test-result questions and admin requests.

Safe

Login safety

Do not share NHS login, passwords, security codes or medical details with unofficial websites or callers.

Test results, blood tests, scans and confidentiality

The official test-results page says blood tests and investigations requested by surgery staff are reviewed by GPs and filed in records. If results are abnormal or need further conversation, the practice will contact you by letter or text to arrange an appointment.

1
Ask when results are expected.
When you have a test, ask how long the result should take to return to the practice.
2
Wait for GP review.
The official page says once a doctor has reviewed results, you can view them online or ask through approved routes.
3
Use NHS account, SystmOnline or askmyGP.
These are listed routes to view or ask about results after review.
4
Phone after midday if needed.
The official page says results can be requested by phoning 01473 741 349 after midday.
5
Respect confidentiality.
The practice only releases results to the patient unless prior permission exists or the patient cannot understand the results.
Result wording: the page explains that many results may be filed as “Normal”, “Satisfactory”, “Abnormal, but expected” or “Abnormal, no action”. Ask for help if you do not understand your result.

Sick notes, fit notes and self-certification

The official sick-note page says if you have been off sick for more than 7 days, request a sick note by filling out a sick note request form via askmyGP. If you have been off sick for 7 days or less, your employer should not ask for medical evidence, and self-certification normally applies.

7+

More than 7 days

Use askmyGP to request a sick note. Give clear dates and explain whether you are still unwell.

7

7 days or less

Self-certification normally applies. Your employer can ask you to confirm you were ill.

Hosp

Hospital care

If hospital treated you, ask the hospital team whether they should provide evidence or a discharge letter.

Work

Employer request

Ask exactly what your employer needs before requesting GP paperwork.

How to register with Cardinal Medical Practice

The official registration page says you should check whether you are in the catchment area before filling out a registration form. You can register online using the NHS registration form, and the page says registration processing should be allowed 2 working days.

1
Check catchment first.
Use the official registration page or NHS Find a GP to check whether your postcode is in the area.
2
Register online.
Complete the NHS online registration form linked from the practice website.
3
Have your NHS number if possible.
The page says it is helpful to have your NHS number when registering.
4
Allow 2 working days.
The official page says to allow 2 working days for registration processing.
5
Paper forms are available.
You can attend any of the 3 sites to collect a registration form, or download adult, child or newborn forms.

Services patients often need

The official services page lists sick notes, test results, vaccinations, referrals, surgery clinics, AskmyGP, managing health online, GP record access, accessing someone else’s information, contact-detail changes, wellbeing, blood test booking, outpatient wait times and other patient support.

askmyGP
Urgent appointments
Routine appointments
NHS App
SystmOnline
Repeat prescriptions
Medication reviews
Pharmacy First
Test results
Sick notes
Vaccinations
Referrals
Surgery clinics
Blood test booking
GP health record access
Proxy access
Change contact details
Wellbeing support

Pharmacy, Pharmacy First and emergency medicine help

The prescriptions page says pharmacists can answer questions about medicines and minor illnesses such as coughs, colds, sore throats, tummy trouble, aches and pains. Many pharmacies are open late and at weekends, and most have a private room for discussion.

NeedBest routePatient note
Minor illnessPharmacyCoughs, colds, sore throat, tummy trouble, aches and pains.
Medicine questionPharmacist or Medicines A-ZAsk about side effects, timing, and over-the-counter options.
Run out of medicinePharmacy or NHS 111 emergency prescription routeSome exclusions apply, including certain controlled drugs and antibiotics.
Nominated pharmacy changeChange on app/website or at pharmacyThe official page says nomination can be changed where you order or at a pharmacy.

Reviews, patient feedback and CQC rating

CQC lists Cardinal Medical Practice as Overall Good, with Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive and Well-led all rated Good. The practice website also displays NHS Friends and Family Test and recent patient feedback snippets. Patient reviews can be useful, but always check the date and compare them with official CQC information.

CQC

CQC inspected quality

CQC currently lists Overall Good and Good for all five domains.

FFT

Friends and Family Test

The practice website asks patients to provide feedback to help improve services.

Old

Old reviews can mislead

Appointment systems, staffing and phone access change. Check review dates before relying on comments.

Fair

Look for patterns

Repeated themes about askmyGP, phones, prescriptions or site confusion are more useful than one isolated review.

Accessibility, interpreter support and proxy access

The practice online-services page says patients can access someone else’s information as a parent, family member or carer where appropriate. If you need interpreter support, access support or help using online forms, tell the surgery before your appointment or request.

I

Interpreter or communication help

Ask early if English is difficult or you need hearing, visual, communication or support-person adjustments.

Car

Carer or proxy access

Parents, family members or carers may be able to access services for someone else with the correct permission.

ID

Online identity checks

SystmOnline setup may require photo ID upload or a surgery visit so the practice can confirm identity.

Loc

Site access

Check whether your appointment is at Deben Road, Norwich Road or Chesterfield Drive before travelling.

What to do when Cardinal Medical Practice is closed

The official contact and opening-times pages say if you need medical help now when the practice is closed, use NHS 111 online or call 111. NHS 111 online is for people aged 5 and over. Call 111 for a child under 5. Call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency where someone is seriously ill or injured and life is at risk.

ProblemUse this serviceExamples
Life-threatening emergencyCall 999Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, collapse, heavy bleeding, not responding.
Urgent but not life-threateningNHS 111 online or call 111You need medical help today and cannot wait for the practice to reopen.
Child under 5Call 111NHS 111 online is for people aged 5 and over.
Minor illness or medicine adviceLocal pharmacyCoughs, colds, sore throat, tummy trouble, medicine questions.
Repeat medicine has run outPharmacy or NHS 111 emergency prescription routeSome medicine types may be excluded from emergency supply.

Helpful NHS App video for login and online services

This NHS App video is useful for patients searching for NHS App, login, repeat prescriptions, records and online GP services. Always follow Cardinal Medical Practice’s own instructions for askmyGP, SystmOnline and prescriptions.

Cardinal Medical Practice map and directions

Main site: Cardinal Medical Practice, 2 Deben Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 5EN. Use the map for planning only. Check whether your appointment is at Deben Road, Norwich Road or Chesterfield Drive before leaving home.

Deben Road

2 Deben Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 5EN. This is the lead site.

Norwich Road

199 Norwich Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 4BX. Check appointment text before travelling.

Chesterfield Drive

29 Chesterfield Drive, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 6DW. Enhanced early access is listed here for selected pre-booked appointments.

Before travelling

Bring your phone, appointment text, medicine list, glasses, hearing aids and any forms or samples requested.

CQC rating and official quality note

CQC currently lists Cardinal Medical Practice as Overall: Good. The CQC profile also lists Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive and Well-led as Good. CQC records can change, so always use the official CQC page for the latest rating and report.

Official source check and reference notes

Official sources checked before writing: the official Cardinal Medical Practice website, contact page, opening-times page, appointments page, prescriptions page, online-services page, sick-note page, test-results page, registration page, services page, NHS 111 and CQC.

Official links: Official practice website · Contact page · Opening times · Appointments · askmyGP · Prescriptions · Online services · Test results · Sick notes · Registration · CQC · NHS 111

Why this guide is useful: patients often search phone number, appointments, askmyGP, SystmOnline, repeat prescriptions, opening hours, Deben Road, Norwich Road, Chesterfield Drive, test results, sick notes and reviews. This guide groups those intents into one practical page while still linking to official sources.

Cardinal Medical Practice FAQs

What is the phone number for Cardinal Medical Practice?
The official contact and appointment pages list Cardinal Medical Practice phone number as 01473 741 349.
Where is Cardinal Medical Practice?
The lead site is 2 Deben Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 5EN. Branch sites are 199 Norwich Road, IP1 4BX, and 29 Chesterfield Drive, IP1 6DW.
How do I book a GP appointment?
The official appointments page says GP and nurse practitioner requests should normally be submitted through askmyGP from 8am Monday to Friday. If you do not have an askmyGP account, phone 01473 741 349 and a care navigator can help.
Can I request a GP appointment at reception?
The official appointments page says GP and nurse practitioner appointment requests are not normally accepted at the receptionist desk unless there is an exceptional circumstance, to protect confidentiality and fairness.
How do I cancel an appointment?
Use NHS account, SystmOnline, the askmyGP amend/cancel button, or phone 01473 741 349 during opening hours and choose option 3 to leave a cancellation message.
What are Cardinal Medical Practice opening hours?
Opening hours differ by site. Deben Road is open Monday and Tuesday 8am to 6:30pm, Wednesday 8am to 4pm, Thursday 8am to 6:30pm and Friday 8am to 4pm. Norwich Road is listed Monday to Friday 8am to 6:30pm. Chesterfield Drive is listed Monday, Thursday and Friday 8am to 6:30pm, and Tuesday and Wednesday 7:30am to 6:30pm.
Does Cardinal Medical Practice offer enhanced access?
The official opening-times page lists pre-booked enhanced access at Chesterfield Drive on Tuesday and Wednesday 7:30am to 8am, Monday remote phone appointments 6:30pm to 9pm, and every 3rd Saturday 8am to 1pm at Norwich Road.
How do I order repeat prescriptions?
Use NHS account/NHS App, SystmOnline, askmyGP, local pharmacy order-and-collect, in person or by post. The official prescriptions page asks patients to allow 3 working days for surgery processing.
When can I collect my prescription?
The official timetable says Monday orders are usually ready Thursday after 4pm, Tuesday orders Friday after 4pm, Wednesday orders Monday after 4pm, Thursday orders Tuesday after 4pm, Friday orders Wednesday after 4pm, and weekend orders Thursday after 4pm. Allow extra time if sent to a pharmacy.
What should I do if I run out of repeat medicine?
The official prescription page says a pharmacy may be able to issue a short emergency supply, with exclusions, or you can contact NHS 111 and choose the emergency prescription option.
How do I log in to Cardinal Medical Practice online services?
Use askmyGP for online requests, NHS account/NHS App for NHS online services, or SystmOnline for GP online services. The official online-services page explains that SystmOnline setup may require a registration form and photo ID.
How do I get test results?
Once a doctor has reviewed your results, the official page says you can view them through NHS account, SystmOnline, askmyGP, or phone 01473 741 349 after midday. The practice will contact you if more tests or treatment are needed.
How do I request a sick note?
If you have been off sick for more than 7 days, request a sick note through askmyGP. If you have been off sick for 7 days or less, self-certification normally applies.
How do I register with Cardinal Medical Practice?
Check the catchment area first, then complete the NHS online registration form linked from the practice website. The official page says to allow 2 working days for processing and paper forms are available from any of the 3 sites.
What should I do when Cardinal Medical Practice is closed?
Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent medical help that is not life-threatening. NHS 111 online is for people aged 5 and over. Call 111 for a child under 5. Call 999 for life-threatening emergencies.
What is Cardinal Medical Practice’s CQC rating?
CQC currently lists Cardinal Medical Practice as Overall Good, with Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive and Well-led all rated Good.
Is this the official Cardinal Medical Practice website?
No. This is an independent patient guide on medicalpracticeuk.org. Use the official practice website, NHS 111 and CQC for final live details.
Independent directory disclaimer: medicalpracticeuk.org is not the NHS, not Cardinal Medical Practice, not CQC and not any local NHS commissioner. This guide is for general patient information only. Opening times, askmyGP access, appointment processes, branch-site use, prescription timing, registration status, test result routes, enhanced access and CQC records 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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