Cranleigh Medical Practice Surrey | NHS GP Surgery

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Surrey GP guide • Cranleigh High Street • GU6 8AE

Cranleigh GP Access, Hours, Prescriptions & High Street Map

This guide helps Cranleigh patients quickly find the correct NHS GP route for appointments, opening hours, phone access, registration, repeat prescriptions, test results, fit notes, urgent help and travel to the High Street surgery.

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Quick answer

Cranleigh Medical Practice key details

Cranleigh Medical Practice is an NHS GP surgery at 18 High Street, Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 8AE. The main phone number is 01483 273951. The NHS profile says the surgery is currently accepting new patients, and CQC lists the practice as Overall: Good.

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Address

18 High Street, Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 8AE. Use the full postcode in maps so you do not confuse it with other Surrey medical centres.

Phone

Call 01483 273951 for practice contact, appointment access if you cannot use online routes, and reception support.

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Opening pattern

The official contact page lists weekday sessions as 8:00am–12:30pm and 1:30pm–6:30pm. Weekends are listed as closed.

New patients

The NHS profile says the surgery is currently accepting new patients. Registration still depends on catchment and eligibility.

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Online requests

The appointment page says patients can request appointments online, through the NHS App, by phone or in person.

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Urgent safety

Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help when unsure. Call 999 for life-threatening symptoms or serious injury.

Most useful patient takeaway: do not only search “Cranleigh doctors” and rely on third-party results. Use the official practice website, NHS profile and CQC page for live address, hours, appointment and registration information.

Decision helper

What do you need from Cranleigh Medical Practice today?

Use this route picker before calling. It helps you choose between online request, NHS App, phone, pharmacy, registration, NHS 111 or 999.

Choose the closest situation

This tool gives general signposting only. It is not medical diagnosis or emergency advice.

Appointments

How to request an NHS GP appointment at Cranleigh Medical Practice

The official appointments page says you can request an appointment using an online form, through the NHS App, by phoning the surgery, or in person. The practice reviews requests and uses the information you provide to decide urgency, who can help and whether an in-person appointment is needed.

Route Best for What to prepare When not to use
Online “Help with a medical issue” form Registered patients who can describe one medical issue clearly. Symptoms, duration, medication, urgency, photos if relevant, and callback availability. Do not use for emergencies or if the form is switched off and the issue is urgent.
NHS App / NHS account Patients who want to use NHS login for requests, prescriptions, records and results. NHS login details and a clear description of the request. Do not assume every appointment type is directly bookable without triage.
Phone: 01483 273951 Patients who cannot use online forms, need access help or need reception guidance. Name, date of birth, phone number, symptoms and why the request is urgent if it is urgent. Do not phone routine reception instead of 999 for life-threatening symptoms.
In person Patients who cannot use digital routes and need reception help at the surgery. ID if requested, registration details if relevant and the reason for your visit. Do not travel without checking opening hours and appointment location.
Pharmacy First / local pharmacy Some minor illnesses where a pharmacist may help faster. Symptoms, age, pregnancy status if relevant, allergies and current medicines. Use GP, NHS 111 or 999 if symptoms are severe, worsening or concerning.

Online form timing: the practice appointment page says the “Help with a medical issue” form is usually available between 8am and 4pm, Monday to Friday, and may be switched off for safety reasons. Do not use the admin query form for medical appointment requests.

Good request script: “I am registered at Cranleigh Medical Practice. I need help with _____. It started _____. It is getting better/worse. I take _____. I am worried because _____. I can take a call at _____. Please advise whether this should be GP, nurse, pharmacist, NHS 111 or emergency care.”
Opening hours

Cranleigh Medical Practice opening hours

The official contact page lists Cranleigh Medical Practice weekday opening in two daily blocks: 8:00am to 12:30pm and 1:30pm to 6:30pm. Saturday and Sunday are listed as closed, and the surgery is closed for bank holidays.

Day Official listed opening Practical patient note
Monday8:00am–12:30pm / 1:30pm–6:30pmCheck live notices after weekends or bank holidays.
Tuesday8:00am–12:30pm / 1:30pm–6:30pmUse online or NHS App routes where possible.
Wednesday8:00am–12:30pm / 1:30pm–6:30pmFor test results, the official page says phone after 2pm.
Thursday8:00am–12:30pm / 1:30pm–6:30pmCheck if online forms are open before submitting.
Friday8:00am–12:30pm / 1:30pm–6:30pmOrder medicine early before weekends.
SaturdayClosedUse NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help.
SundayClosedUse 999 for life-threatening symptoms.

Travel note: opening times can change for bank holidays, training events and service updates. Always check the official contact page before travelling to the High Street surgery.

New patients

Register with Cranleigh Medical Practice

The NHS profile says Cranleigh Medical Practice is currently accepting new patients. The official registration page says patients usually need to live within the practice boundary, and paper forms are still available if needed.

Check catchment first

The practice says it can only register patients who currently live within the catchment area. Use the official postcode checker before applying.

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Register online

The practice uses the NHS “Register with a GP surgery” service. The official registration page says you do not need proof of address, immigration status, ID or NHS number for the online NHS service.

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Medication safety

Have at least one month’s supply of regular medication because records can take time to arrive from your previous GP.

Prepare this Why it matters Delay-avoidance tip
Current address Registration depends on the practice catchment area. Use your current Cranleigh/Surrey address, not an old address.
NHS number if known Helpful for matching records, though the NHS online service may not require it. Find it on prescriptions, letters or through the NHS number finder.
Previous GP details Helps transfer your record correctly. Include practice name and town if you remember them.
Medication proof The practice asks for official proof of repeat medication when registering, especially for higher-risk medicines. Bring a reorder slip, medication list or official document from the previous practice.
Allergies and conditions Important for safe prescribing and appointment triage. List exact medicine names and reactions where possible.

Temporary resident note: the official registration page explains that temporary registration may apply for up to 3 months if you are staying in the area but do not want to change your home GP.

Medication

Repeat prescriptions, medicines and pharmacy help

The official prescription page says repeat prescriptions can be ordered through the NHS App/NHS account, using an online form, or in person at the surgery. It also says repeat prescriptions cannot be ordered by phone for patient safety.

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NHS App / NHS account

Best first route if your repeat medicine is visible in your NHS account. It reduces repeated personal detail entry.

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Online form

The practice recommends the form mainly when patients do not have access to other online services like the NHS App.

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In person

If you have a repeat prescription slip, the official page says you can drop it off at the prescription drop-in box.

Avoid medicine delays: include medicine name, strength, dosage, how many days you have left, pharmacy nomination and any reason the request is urgent. Do not assume same-day approval.

Medication review

The official page says regular medicines should be checked at least once a year. Ask for a review if you have side effects or the medicine no longer seems right.

Old or unused medicines

Return old or unused medicines, including inhalers, to a local pharmacy. Do not put them in household bins or flush them away.

Admin and records

Test results, fit notes, referrals and medical records

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Test results

The official test-results page says you can view results online or contact the surgery. It covers results such as blood tests, urine tests, x-rays and ultrasounds.

Phone timing: the official page says to call about test results after 2pm.

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Fit note / sick note

If you are off sick for 7 days or less, you usually self-certify. If you are off sick for more than 7 days, your employer may ask for a fit note.

If your treatment is from hospital, ask the hospital doctor for the fit note.

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Records and referrals

The NHS App/NHS account may let you view records, results and some referral information. You may need to ask the surgery for access once.

For referral questions, patient privacy rules usually mean details are shared directly with the patient unless consent is documented.

Privacy reminder: reception staff may be able to relay comments that are already available, but they are not trained to interpret test results. Use the online route or clinician review route if you need medical context.

Urgent care

NHS 111, local urgent treatment and 999 near Cranleigh Medical Practice

Routine GP forms are not emergency services. Use the safest route based on symptom severity, timing and whether the surgery is open.

999

Call 999 now

Use 999 for life-threatening symptoms such as chest pain, severe breathing problems, stroke signs, collapse, severe bleeding, severe burns, fits that are not stopping or severe allergic reaction.

111

Use NHS 111

Use NHS 111 online or call 111 if you need urgent medical help and are not sure what to do, especially when the surgery is closed.

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Minor injuries and illness

The official contact page points patients to local urgent treatment options for minor injuries and illnesses that cannot wait for a GP. Check official details before travelling.

Do not wait for a GP reply if someone may be seriously ill or injured. Call 999 or seek emergency help immediately.

Map and travel

Cranleigh Medical Practice map: 18 High Street, Cranleigh GU6 8AE

Use the full official address when travelling: 18 High Street, Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 8AE. Because this is a High Street location, allow time for parking, local traffic, walking distance and reception check-in.

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Use exact postcode

Use GU6 8AE in maps. Searching only “Cranleigh GP” may show broader results or third-party listings.

Arrive with time

Leave time for local High Street traffic, parking and reception check-in, especially if you need help with forms.

Access needs

Confirm accessibility, parking or communication support before travelling if these are essential for your appointment.

Avoid delays

Common Cranleigh Medical Practice mistakes to avoid

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Using GP forms for emergencies

Call 999 for life-threatening symptoms. Do not wait for routine practice access.

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Not checking split hours

The official hours include a midday closure period, so check before travelling.

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Ordering prescriptions by phone

The practice says repeat prescriptions cannot be ordered by phone for patient safety.

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Calling without clear details

Prepare symptom, duration, medication, urgency and availability before contacting the surgery.

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Registering outside catchment

Check the practice boundary before completing forms to avoid delays.

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Leaving medicine too late

Request repeat prescriptions early before weekends, bank holidays or travel.

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Phoning test results too early

The official test-results page says to phone about results after 2pm.

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Not cancelling appointments

Cancel as soon as possible if you cannot attend, so another patient can use the slot.

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Using third-party listings only

Always verify address, phone, hours and registration from official NHS and practice pages.

Official links

Official Cranleigh Medical Practice links

Use these official sources for live appointment, registration, prescription, contact, CQC and urgent-care instructions.

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Official practice website

Practice homepage, news, services, appointments and patient information.

Open Practice Website
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Appointments page

Online form, NHS App, phone, in-person access, triage and urgent appointment wording.

Open Appointments Page

Contact and opening hours

Address, phone, weekday opening times, weekend closure and local urgent-care notes.

Open Contact Page
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Register with the practice

Catchment, NHS online registration, paper forms and medication safety guidance.

Open Registration Page
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Repeat prescriptions

NHS App, online form, in-person slip, pharmacy nomination and medication review guidance.

Open Prescription Page
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NHS profile

NHS GP profile, new-patient status, address and official service listing.

Open NHS Profile

CQC profile

CQC rating, inspection summary, regulated services and map/contact details.

Open CQC Profile
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NHS 111

Urgent non-emergency help when you are unsure what to do.

Open NHS 111
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Google map

Directions to 18 High Street, Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 8AE.

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People also search

Cranleigh Medical Practice appointments, hours, prescriptions and CQC

Deep dive into appointment access

Cranleigh Medical Practice appointment access includes online forms, NHS App, phone and in-person routes. Give clear symptoms and do not use admin queries for medical appointment requests.

Deep dive into opening hours

The listed weekday pattern has a morning and afternoon session. Check the official contact page before travelling around bank holidays or service updates.

Deep dive into registration

The NHS profile says the surgery is accepting new patients, but the practice still applies catchment checks and medication safety steps.

Deep dive into prescriptions and NHS App

Use NHS App/NHS account where possible. Repeat prescriptions cannot be ordered by phone, and medication reviews should happen at least annually.

Deep dive into urgent vs routine GP care

Use routine GP routes for non-emergency care, NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help and 999 for life-threatening symptoms.

Deep dive into map and travel

Use 18 High Street, Cranleigh, GU6 8AE. Leave extra time for High Street traffic, parking and reception check-in.

FAQ

Cranleigh Medical Practice FAQ

Cranleigh Medical Practice is at 18 High Street, Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 8AE.

The official practice and NHS/CQC listings show 01483 273951 as the phone number for Cranleigh Medical Practice.

The official contact page lists Monday to Friday as 8:00am to 12:30pm and 1:30pm to 6:30pm. Saturday and Sunday are listed as closed.

Yes. The NHS profile says Cranleigh Medical Practice is currently accepting new patients, though registration still depends on catchment and eligibility checks.

The official appointments page says you can request an appointment using an online form, through the NHS App, by phoning the surgery or in person.

No. The official prescription page says repeat prescriptions cannot be ordered by phone for patient safety. Use the NHS App, NHS account, online form or in-person drop-off route.

You can view results using the NHS App/NHS account, use the official online form, or phone the surgery after 2pm. Same-day clinical interpretation is not guaranteed.

CQC lists Cranleigh Medical Practice as Overall: Good.

Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent non-emergency help when the surgery is closed. Call 999 for life-threatening symptoms or serious injury.

No. This is an independent guide from MedicalGroupUK.org. It is not the official NHS, CQC or Cranleigh Medical Practice website. Always verify live details through official sources.

Final patient summary

Cranleigh Medical Practice is listed at 18 High Street, Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 8AE. The phone number is 01483 273951. The NHS profile says the surgery is accepting new patients, and CQC lists it as Good.

Safe route reminder

For routine GP help, use the official online form, NHS App, phone or reception route. For urgent non-emergency help, use NHS 111. For life-threatening symptoms, call 999.

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