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To save you waiting in a queue when you telephone us; we now have the facility to be able to call you back automatically once you near the front of the queue removing the need for you to wait to get through to us. Please note that the call back service will not work if you are calling from a withheld number or have Call Guardian enabled.
Martello Health Centre
20 Chapel Road
Dymchurch
Romney Marsh
Kent
TN29 0TD
Before phoning us please use our online services
Tel: 01303 875 700
Please be aware that ALL phone calls coming in to and going out of the surgery are recorded.
Out Of Hours
If you find you need urgent medical advice that cannot wait until the surgery re opens please call NHS 111 service (just dial 111) your condition will be assessed and the appropriate treatment or advice will be offered. If NHS 111 feel you need to be seen by a doctor, your details will be passed to IC24 Ltd who will arrange for you to be seen by a doctor or visited at home if a home visit is required You can also obtain 24 hour general medical advice by accessing the NHS 111 Website.
Acute Emergencies
If you are confronted by a serious problem such as severe chest pain or profuse bleeding call an ambulance (telephone 999) before calling the surgery.
Surgery Times: 8:00am- 6:30pm Monday to Friday.
Visitor Information
UK Residents
If you are in the area for a short time and require medical treatment you are able to register with this practice as a temporary resident. This gives you the same access to general medical services as registered patients but either for a period of 24 hours up to 15 days, or between 15 days and three months. If you are going to be in the area for longer than three months you should register fully with a GP.
If you are registered with another practice locally it is essential that you to attend your own practice where your medical notes are available.
Overseas Visitors & Emergency Treatment for Foreign Visitors
People from abroad are eligible for free treatment on the NHS in the case of an emergency. Broadly, this means that if, in the opinion of the GP, your condition requires emergency treatment you will not be charged for a consultation with the GP. If you require treatment or medication for a pre-existing condition you will be charged a fee, which then should be claimed back via your insurance company.
Please note that these conditions also apply to British nationals living abroad.