News:

The Surgeries will be closed for training on the following afternoons..

21st Sept 2010

19th Octr 2010

23rd Nov 2010

18th Jan 2011

22nd Feb 2011

Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre

Killay Medical Centre is a Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre - see  practice information section 16.

Out of Hours

If you need to contact a Doctor when the surgery is closed (from 6.30pm to 8.00am weekdays and throughout weekends/bank holidays), you should contact the out-of-hours service directly on 0845 850 1362 (NHS Direct Wales).

Cancelling your Appointment
If you are unable to attend an appointment with one of the doctors or nurses, please let us know.

Urgent Appointments
If you need immediate treatment for a condition you feel needs urgent attention, telephone the Medical Centre. We run a managed access appointments system which means you will be seen on the day you need to be seen.

Opening Hours

Monday - Friday:08:15 to 18:00

Telephone Access            8:00 to 8:15am Tel 200106 Emergencies only

                                         8:15 to 6:00 pm  Normal Telephone Service

                                         6:00 to 6:30 pm  Access to On Call Dr only

Consulting Hours

Monday8.40 to 11:30am 3.50 to 6.00pm
Tuesday8.40 to 11:30am 3.50 to 6.00pm
Wednesday8.40 to 11:30am 3.50 to 6.00pm
Thursday8.40 to 11:30am
Friday8:40 to 11:30am 3.50 to 6.00pm

There are also some early surgeries which run from 2.00 to 3.30pm.

How Do I Make An Appointment?

appointmentYou can make an appointment with the Doctor or Nurse by phoning the Medical Centres or by calling in person when the reception is open:

  • Sketty: 206862
  • Killay: 201181
  • Physiotherapy Killay: 200102

You have a right to express a preference of practitioner and we will do our best to give you an appointment with the Doctor of your choice, but please remember that they work between the two surgeries and run their clinics and only have limited appointment times in each place. Should your preferred Doctor not have a free appointment you will be offered an appointment with one of the other GPs in the practice.

You will never be refused to see a Doctor if one is available. If you no longer need your appointment please let us know.

Please remember that appointments are for ONE person only. If you feel your consultation may be lengthy, ask the Receptionist for a DOUBLE APPOINTMENT when you book.

Urgent Appointments

If you need immediate treatment for a condition you feel needs urgent attention, telephone the Medical Centre. It is practice policy that any patient needing to see a Doctor will be seen at the end of morning surgery and evening surgeries if necessary. There is a "calls and triage" Doctor available to take your calls from 9.00 to 10.30am each morning. When you telephone you will either be given advice over the phone, or be asked to come to the Medical Centre to be seen.

WHAT DO I DO IN AN EMERGENCY?
Dial 999

WHAT DO I DO IN AN URGENT SITUATION?
You can get advice over the phone from our triage Doctor between 9.00 and 10.30am Monday to Friday. Phone 201181.