Penny Lane Surgery

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Penny Lane Surgery
Penny Lane Surgery

Drs Mullen, Winstanley, Hamlett, Mattocks & McArthur

7 Smithdown Place, Wavertree, Liverpool L15 9EH
Tel: 0151 733 2800/6565 - Fax: 0151 734 3418


This website has been designed to tell you about the practice and the services that we offer. Please read it carefully. We trust that you will find it helpful and informative.

OFFICE OPENING HOURS

The office is open daily between 8.00am - 6.30pm (extending to 8.00pm on Tuesdays).

SPEAKING TO A DOCTOR OR NURSE

If you need to speak to a doctor or nurse please telephone the surgery during surgery hours. A receptionist will take details of your name, a telephone number where you can be contacted, the name of the person you want to speak to and your message. This will then be entered into an electronic message book noting the time you telephoned. The doctor or nurse will ring you back when they are next available. If the person you want to speak to is not available the receptionist will inform you of this and offer you the choice of another doctor or nurse. If the message is urgent please inform the receptionist.

STATEMENT OF INTENT

  • To treat patients with dignity and respect
  • To provide patients with an assured quality of preventative, curative and palliative care and also of health education and promotion
  • To develop and enhance the range of services and care of the residents of the practice area, and to meet the changing health needs of the future in close co-operation with Central Liverpool PCT and other local community and professional groups
  • To create a learning environment
  • To operate an ethical, efficient and successful practice to resource the provision and development of health care.

Practice News and Notices

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The practice would like to thank the various advertisers who have helped to produce this Website. However, it must be pointed out that the accuracy of any statements cannot be warranted, nor any products or services advertised, be guaranteed or endorsed.

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