Call us: 0161 426 0011 / 0161 983 5242
Telephone lines open at 8:00am

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You can contact us online for the following queries:

  • Non-urgent clinical advice
  • Fit (sick) note request
  • Referral queries
  • Insurance / medical report queries
  • Prescription request (which are not on repeat)

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Marple Cottage Surgery
50 Church Street
Marple
Stockport
Cheshire
SK6 6BW
Guywood Practice
Romiley Health Centre
Chichester Road
Romiley
Stockport
SK6 4QR
Tel: 0161 426 0011Tel: 0161 983 5242
Email: [email protected]

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Opening Hours

Our telephone lines open from 8am each weekday, excluding weekends and public holidays.

Marple Cottage SurgeryGuywood Practice
Monday8:15am to 6:30pm8:15am to 6:30pm
Tuesday*8:15am to 12:30pm
1:30pm to 6:30pm
8:15am to 12:30pm
1:30pm to 6:30pm
Wednesday8:15am to 6:30pm8:30am to 6:30pm
Thursday8:15am to 6:30pm8:20am to 6:30pm
Friday8:15am to 6:30pm8:30am to 6:00pm
Saturday**9:00am to 5:00pmClosed
SundayClosedClosed

* Tuesdays 12:30pm to 1:30pm – the practice is closed for staff training
**First Saturday of each month (excluding August & December)

Practice Facilities

Family

  • Baby changing facility

Parking

  • Car parking
  • Cycle parking
  • Disabled parking

Accessibility

  • Disabled parking
  • Disabled toilet
  • Induction loop
  • Signing service
  • Step-free access
  • Wheelchair access

 

What to do when the Practice is closed

If you need urgent medical assistance between 6.30pm to 8:00am* which will not wait until normal surgery hours, please telephone NHS111 who will assess and signpost you to the most appropriate service.
*On Tuesdays 12:30pm to 1:30pm and 6:00pm to 6:30pm on Fridays, you can telephone the Practice to be directed to Mastercall Healthcare, our out of hour emergency doctors service.

The out of hours service may offer you advice, a home visit, or you may be asked to attend Mastercall at Pepper Road, Hazel Grove, SK7 5BW.
Please remember that the doctor on call has worked the previous day and may be working the next day, so call only if essential

In a genuine life threatening emergency you should call 999. Chest pains and / or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.

Date published: 23rd February, 2024
Date last updated: 5th June, 2024