Opening Hours

Three Harbours Lybster

Day Opening hours
Sunday 19 May
Closed
Monday 20 May
8am to 1pm
2pm to 6pm
Tuesday 21 May
8am to 1pm
2pm to 6pm
Wednesday 22 May
8am to 1pm
2pm to 6pm
Thursday 23 May
8am to 1pm
Friday 24 May
8am to 1pm
2pm to 6pm
Saturday 25 May
Closed

Three Harbours Thurso

Day Opening hours
Sunday 19 May
Closed
Monday 20 May
8am to 6pm
Tuesday 21 May
8am to 6pm
Wednesday 22 May
8am to 6pm
Thursday 23 May
8am to 6pm
Friday 24 May
8am to 6pm
Saturday 25 May
Closed

Three Harbours Wick

Day Opening hours
Sunday 19 May
Closed
Monday 20 May
8am to 5:30pm
Tuesday 21 May
8am to 5:30pm
Wednesday 22 May
8am to 5:30pm
Thursday 23 May
8am to 5:30pm
Friday 24 May
8am to 5:30pm
Saturday 25 May
Closed

Consultation Times

 

Morning

Afternoon

Monday

08:30 - 10:45

14:15 - 17:00

Tuesday

08:30 - 10:45

14:15 - 17:00

Wednesday

08:30 - 10:45

14:15 - 17:00

Thursday

08:30 - 10:45

14:15 - 17:00

Friday

08:30 - 10:45

14:15 - 17:00

 

When We Are Closed

When the surgery is closed and your problem cannont wait until we re-open NHS 24 is available by calling 111.  Your personal particulars will be taken along with details of your medical problem.  You will then either be given advice by NHS 24 or your call will be passed to the appropriate clinician.

When you or someone acting on your behalf contacts the Out of Hours service for healthcare advice or treatment the nurse may ask if they can look up your emergency care information from your GP record.

This is: your name, address, telephone number, age, any known allergies and any repeat medication.  This allows the doctor or nurse to know which drugs you have been prescribed, even if you are too ill to remember.

If you do not wish your GP information to be available to the doctor or nurse looking after you out of hours, then please let the practice know in writing.

NHS 24 phone – 111 (one one one)

https://www.nhs24.scot/

This is a 24 hour health service which has round the clock health advice and support from highly trained and experienced nurses.

Out-of-hours services are generally busy so please think carefully before asking to see a doctor and only do so if you genuinely cannot wait until the surgery re-opens.

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