Ormeau Park Surgery

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SURGERY TIMES

Consultation Times
Monday to Friday 9.00 - 11.00am and 1.50 - 5.00pm
(except on Wednesday when surgery is held in the morning only)
All surgeries are by appointment. Consultation times may vary according to demand.

Emergency Calls

In the event of an emergency during surgery hours (8.00am - 6.30pm), telephone 9064 2914. Urgent requests will be given prompt attention by the receptionists and the doctor will be informed. It will be necessary for the receptionist to ask some details regarding the condition of the patient so that the doctor can assess the urgency of the call.

Out of Hours Calls

The practice is part of the South East Belfast Co-operative which was formed to provide a quality service outside normal working hours as commissioned by the Health & Social Care Board. When the surgery is closed, telephone 9064 2914 and you will be put through to the Out-of-Hours Centre. Or call the Out-of-Hours Centre direct on 9079 6220. There is always a doctor on call for emergencies but please remember that this service should be reserved for GENUINE EMERGENCIES ONLY.

DISABLED ACCESS

For easy wheelchair access, a ramp is situated at the front entrance. A lift to the first floor is available for use by the elderly and infirm. A toilet suitable for wheelchair access is situated on the ground floor. A member of staff is experienced in sign language.