GP services including evening and weekends (Bury)

Your general practice can help with check-ups, treat common illnesses, give advice on staying healthy and refer you to specialists if needed.
Your GP practice can provide care and advice for a wide range of things including:
- Persistent cough (3 weeks or more)
- Ongoing sore throat (1 week or more)
- Continuing earache (3 days or more)
- Headaches that keep coming back
- Cystitis (water infection) that won’t go away (3 days or more)
- A breast lump
- Blood in your wee or poo
- Worries about the menopause
- Feeling low or anxious
- Ongoing or long-term conditions
Appointments may be online, on the phone or face-to-face and can be made at evenings and weekends.
Some practices will ask you to fill in a form online. This helps them to see people who are very unwell first and ensure you see the best person for your needs.
Everyone in Greater Manchester can and should register with a GP practice, regardless of their housing or immigration status.
Who will see me?
The people who work at your GP practice team have different roles. Some are there to help things run smoothly, whilst others are health professionals with their own specialist skills. You won’t always need to see a GP.
GP out-of-hours service
The GP out-of-hours service is for health problems that can’t wait until the next day. For details on how to contact the service, call your practice and listen to the recorded message.
When you call the service you may be given advice over the phone or a face-to-face appointment.
Enhanced access
Your GP practice is part of a Primary Care Network. This is a group of practices which work together to make sure you can access a range of healthcare services at a time and a place that meets your needs.
GP practices in Bury are open from 8am and 6.30pm, Monday to Friday.
Enhanced Access offers pre-bookable urgent and routine appointments outside of these hours
You can access a number of different appointments for routine care and the management of more complex, long terms conditions.
Routine care
- Screening such as well man/woman and cervical
- Vaccinations and immunisations such as COVID, flu, shingles and pneumovax (please note, the service does not offer travel vaccinations and baby/childhood immunisations)
- Phlebotomy (taking bloods)
Management of long-term conditions such as diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and heart failure.
Appointments may be face-to-face or by video or telephone. A range of clinical staff, including GPs, offer different appointments.
Horizon PCN, Prestwich PCN and Whitefield & Unsworth PCNs
If you GP practice is part of these PCNs, Enhanced Access appointments are available:
- 4pm to8 pm Monday to Friday
- 8am to 6pm on Saturdays
- 9am to 1pm on Sundays
To book an appointment please contact your GP practice and ask the receptionist for an appointment in the Enhanced Access service.
Bury PCN
If your GP practice is part of Bury PCN, Enhanced access appointments are available
- 6.30pm to 8 pm Monday to Friday
- 9am to 6pm on Saturdays
To book an appointment please contact your GP practice and ask the receptionist for an appointment in the Enhanced Access service.
Which PCN is my GP practice part of?
Bury PCN:
- Huntley Mount Medical Centre
- Knowsley Street Medical Centre
- Monarch Medical Centre
- Radcliffe Medical Practice
- Ramsbottom Medical Practice
- Rock Healthcare
- Townside Surgery
- Walmersley Road
Horizon PCN:
- Mile Lane Health Centre
- Garden City Medical Centre
- Peel GPs
- Redbank Group Practice
- Ribblesdale Medical Practice
- Tower Family Practice
- Woodbank Medical Centre
Prestwich PCN
- Fairfax Group Practice
- Greyland Medical Centre
- Longfield Medical Practice
- St Gabriels Medical Centre
- The Birches
- Whittaker Lane Medical Centre
Whitefield & Unsworth Neighbourhood PCN
- Blackford House Medical Centre
- The Elms Medical Centre
- The Uplands Medical Practice
- Unsworth Medical Centre