Do It Online



Your GP surgery Station Road Surgery (G83047) is merging with Sidcup Medical Centre (G83066).

The surgery has disabled online patient services during this time, including access to the NHS account from Friday 3rd October 2025.

If you used photo ID to register for an NHS account, you should be able to access it again shortly after the merger is complete on Tuesday 7th October 2026.

If you registered for an NHS account without photo ID, you may need to ask your surgery to set you up again.

If you need to book an appointment or get a prescription now, contact your surgery directly.

For urgent medical advice, go to www.111.nhs.uk or call 111.

You will need to contact your surgery for any updates on the merger on 020 8302 1114 or see their website https://www.sidcupmedicalcentre.co.uk/


Accurx Patient Triage – Contact our Doctors Online

Accurx Patient Triage is available Monday to Friday from 8am to 6:30pm, excluding Bank Holidays.

Station Road Surgery is a 'Total Triage' practice.
 
Please complete an Accurx Patient Triage if you would like to book an appointment with the Doctor or Nurse Practitioner.
 
If you are unable to complete an Accurx Patient Triage, please phone or visit the surgery and we will complete an Accurx Patient Triage on your behalf. When calling or visiting Station Road Surgery, receptionists will be able to assist you with your query.
Please note all incoming and outgoing calls are recorded.

 

You DO NOT need to complete an Accurx Patient Triage if you would like to book an appointment with the Nurse e.g. childhood immunisations, dressing change, asthma review, cervical screening etc. Please phone the surgery to book an appointment.

Contact Us Online

If you require support when the surgery is closed (Evenings, Weekends and Bank Holidays), you can still access NHS self-help advice regarding your condition via Accurx Patient Triage.

If you have an urgent medical problem and you’re not sure what to do, please call 111 or visit 111.nhs.uk (for people aged 5 and over only). NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

For medical emergencies please call 999. For example; chest pains, significant shortness of breath, severe bleeding that cannot be stopped or a suspected stroke.


Have you got the NHS App?

A simple and secure way for you to access a range of NHS services on your smartphone or tablet. The NHS App lets you conveniently order repeat prescriptions, view your GP medical record and quickly check symptoms. It's free and owned by the NHS so you know your personal data is always secure. You can find it on the Google Play store for Android devices and App Store for Apple iOS devices.

Take control of your health. Download the NHS App

Or alternatively, you can use PatientAccess

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