Clydeview GP Appointments, Hours, Prescriptions & Patient Routes
This guide helps Clydeview Medical Practice patients quickly find the correct route for appointments, opening hours, Patient Access, repeat prescriptions, registration, test results, sick notes, NHS 24, urgent help and the Renfrew Health and Social Work Centre map.
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Clydeview Medical Practice Renfrew key details
Clydeview Medical Practice is an NHS Scotland GP surgery at Renfrew Health and Social Work Centre, 10 Ferry Road, Renfrew, PA4 8RU. The official reception number is 0141 207 7730. The practice serves a catchment area covering Renfrew and Inchinnan.
Address
Renfrew Health and Social Work Centre, 10 Ferry Road, Renfrew, PA4 8RU. Use the full postcode because “Clydeview” can be confused with non-GP services.
Reception phone
Call 0141 207 7730 for reception support, appointment help, acute prescription queries and urgent practice access during opening hours.
Opening pattern
Normal listed hours are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8am–6pm. Thursday is 8am–midday and 2pm–6pm because of protected learning time.
Enhanced access
The practice says doctors take turns providing extended hours, with a surgery each day from 7am to 8am Monday to Friday.
Online forms
Online forms can be used for medical help, cancelling appointments, sick notes, test results, registration, referrals, prescription questions and admin requests.
Urgent safety
Use NHS 24 / 111 for urgent non-emergency medical help when closed or unsure. Call 999 for medical or mental health emergencies.
Most useful practical point: the official appointment page says the practice responds to medical help requests within 2 working hours during opening times. If the issue cannot wait or the online facility is suspended, phone the practice on 0141 207 7730.
What do you need from Clydeview Medical Practice today?
Use this quick route picker before calling. It helps you choose between the medical-help form, reception, Patient Access, repeat prescription line, pharmacy, NHS 24 / 111 or 999.
Choose the closest situation
This tool gives general signposting only. It is not medical diagnosis or emergency advice.
How to request an NHS GP appointment at Clydeview Medical Practice
Clydeview Medical Practice says registered patients can request routine help in advance during opening times using the online medical-help route, or by phoning 0141 207 7730. The practice asks patients who can use online access to do so, so phone lines remain available for people genuinely unable to use online services.
| Route | Best for | What to prepare | When not to use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Get help for any health problem form | Registered patients with a new or ongoing health problem who can use online access. | Symptoms, start date, severity, medication, red flags, contact details and preferred contact method. | Do not use for emergency symptoms or if the online facility is suspended and your condition cannot wait. |
| Phone: 0141 207 7730 | Patients who cannot use online access, need help with forms, or have a condition that cannot wait. | Name, date of birth, phone number, one clear issue, urgency, medication and access needs. | Do not phone routine reception instead of 999 for life-threatening symptoms. |
| Patient Access | Checking or cancelling appointments, ordering repeat prescriptions and managing some online tasks. | Patient Access login or online services registration details. | Do not assume every appointment or clinical task is available in Patient Access. |
| Face-to-face, phone, video, text or email consultation | Flexible clinician contact based on the nature of your medical condition. | Tell the practice if you prefer phone, face-to-face, video, text/email, interpreter or access support. | Do not use a routine route if symptoms are immediately serious or life-threatening. |
| Home visit | Patients who are housebound, terminally ill or too ill to come to the surgery. | Reason a centre visit is not possible, symptoms and safe callback details. | Do not request home visits for convenience; the practice says seeing patients at the health centre gives better facilities. |
Good request example: “I am registered at Clydeview 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, physiotherapist, pharmacist, NHS 24 / 111 or emergency care.”
How the practice may respond
The appointment page says a clinician may contact you by text message, email, phone, video consultation or arrange a face-to-face appointment depending on the nature of your condition.
Changing or cancelling appointments
You can cancel by online form, Patient Access, phone during opening times or by following appointment confirmation text instructions. Cancelling early helps another patient use the appointment.
Clydeview Medical Practice opening hours
The official practice page lists normal opening times as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8am to 6pm. On Thursday the practice is listed as open 8am to midday and 2pm to 6pm, with protected learning time from midday until 2pm.
| Day | Listed normal opening time | Patient tip |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 8am to 6pm | Enhanced 7am–8am access may be available by practice arrangement. |
| Tuesday | 8am to 6pm | Use online forms where possible if registered and the request is non-emergency. |
| Wednesday | 8am to 6pm | If requesting results, most blood/urine results are usually within 7 days after review. |
| Thursday | 8am to midday, then 2pm to 6pm | The practice closes midday–2pm for protected learning time. Urgent advice during training afternoon times uses the practice phone number. |
| Friday | 8am to 6pm | Order medication early before weekends, bank holidays or travel. |
| Saturday | Closed | Use NHS 24 / 111 for urgent non-emergency help when closed. |
| Sunday | Closed | Call 999 for life-threatening symptoms. |
Enhanced access: the practice says doctors take turns providing extended hours, with a surgery each day from 7am to 8am Monday to Friday. Always confirm availability before planning around this early access.
Register with Clydeview Medical Practice
Clydeview Medical Practice states its practice area covers all parts of Renfrew and Inchinnan. To register, use the official new patient registration form online and be prepared to provide identification and proof of residency.
Check area first
Use the official registration route and NHS 24 GP practice search to check whether your address is likely to be served by the practice.
Complete the form
Fill out the new patient registration form online. Use accurate name, address, phone number, previous GP and medication details.
ID and residency proof
The official registration page says new patients should present two forms of identification to prove residency and authenticate identity.
| Prepare this | Why it matters | Helpful tip |
|---|---|---|
| Photo ID | The practice lists passport, driving licence, official ID card or current student matriculation card as examples. | Ask reception if you do not have standard photo ID. |
| Proof of residency | The practice lists utility bill, Council Tax document, TV licence, payslips, rent agreement, bank statement or solicitor letter as examples. | Use recent documents with your name and address clearly visible. |
| NHS number | Not always essential, but helpful for matching your NHS record. | Find it on NHS letters, prescriptions or online NHS services if available. |
| Current medicines and allergies | Safe prescribing matters while your full records transfer. | Register before medication runs out. |
| Previous GP details | Helps transfer records and avoid identity confusion. | Include practice name, town and postcode if known. |
Moving out of area: the official page says if you move outwith the areas covered by the practice, you will have to register with a doctor in the area where you live.
Repeat prescriptions, medicines and pharmacy help
The official prescription page says the easiest way to order repeat prescriptions is through Patient Access. Other routes include the repeat prescription request form, 24/7 prescription line, local pharmacy, written request or reception prescription box.
Patient Access
Patient Access shows repeat medicines and dosage so you can choose the items you need. You may need to register for online services first.
Online prescription form
The practice provides a repeat prescription request form. Include medicine name, strength, quantity and pharmacy nomination details.
Repeat prescription line
The official page lists 0141 207 7725 as a 24-hour, 7-day repeat prescription line with a recorded message explaining required information.
Collection timing: the official page says prescriptions can usually be collected 2 working days after ordering. Do not wait until the last tablet before requesting regular medication.
Prescription requests not by email
The practice says it does not take repeat prescription requests over email. Use Patient Access, the online form, prescription line, pharmacy or written route instead.
Pharmacy first for minor illness
Pharmacists can advise on coughs, colds, sore throats, tummy trouble, aches, pains and medicines you can buy without a prescription.
Test results, sick notes and online services
Test results
The official test-results page says the practice will contact you if results show you need more tests or treatment. Once reviewed by a doctor, you can view results in Patient Access or phone after 4pm Monday to Friday.
Usual timing listed: blood tests within 7 days, urine within 7 days, and x-ray up to 4 weeks.
Sick notes
If you have been off sick for more than 7 days, you can request a sick note through the official form. If off for 7 days or less, self-certification is normally used.
Managing health online
The practice website says online forms can be used for appointments, sick notes, test results and admin requests without needing an account. Patient Access handles repeat prescriptions and some appointment tasks.
Confidentiality: the test-results page says results for patients over 16 can only be given to the patient unless explicit consent has been provided for a relative or carer.
NHS 24, urgent help and 999 near Clydeview Medical Practice
Routine online forms are not emergency services. Choose the route based on severity and whether the surgery is open.
Call 999 now
Use 999 for life-threatening symptoms such as chest pain, severe breathing problems, stroke signs, collapse, heavy bleeding, seizure, serious injury or severe mental health emergency.
Use NHS 24 / 111
If you need medical help now and the practice is closed, call 111. NHS 24 helps with urgent non-emergency medical advice in Scotland.
Use the practice
Use Clydeview routes for routine GP issues, advance appointments, prescriptions, test results, sick notes, registration and non-urgent admin requests.
Do not wait for a GP reply if someone may be seriously ill or injured. Call 999 or seek emergency help immediately.
Clydeview Medical Practice map: Renfrew Health and Social Work Centre, 10 Ferry Road PA4 8RU
Use the full official address when travelling: Renfrew Health and Social Work Centre, 10 Ferry Road, Renfrew, PA4 8RU. The contact page says the health centre has wheelchair access, disabled toilet facilities, disabled parking near the main entrance and patient parking to the side of the building.
Access
The official page lists wheelchair-appropriate access and disabled toilet facilities. Mention access or communication needs when booking.
Parking
Disabled parking spaces are outside the main entrance. Other patient parking is to the side of the building. The rear parking area is for doctors and staff only.
Arrival tip
Leave extra time for Renfrew traffic, parking and reception support, especially if you need help with online forms or registration documents.
Patient Access video: using online GP services
Clydeview Medical Practice uses Patient Access for tasks such as ordering repeat prescriptions and checking or cancelling appointments. This general video is included because online-service setup is a common GP access problem.
This video is general Patient Access guidance, not a Clydeview-specific rule. Always follow the official Clydeview Medical Practice website for local appointment, prescription and registration instructions.
Common Clydeview Medical Practice mistakes to avoid
Using the wrong “Clydeview” result
This guide is for Clydeview Medical Practice at 10 Ferry Road, Renfrew PA4 8RU.
Calling without clear symptoms
Prepare symptoms, duration, medication, urgency and callback availability before contacting the practice.
Waiting for routine form in an emergency
Use 999 for life-threatening symptoms and NHS 24 / 111 for urgent non-emergency help when appropriate.
Ordering medication too late
The practice says prescriptions can usually be collected 2 working days after ordering. Order before you run out.
Trying repeat prescriptions by email
The official prescription page says repeat prescription requests are not taken over email.
Forgetting Thursday midday closure
The practice closes Thursday midday to 2pm for protected learning time.
Expecting x-ray results quickly
The official test-results page says x-ray results can take up to 4 weeks.
Registering without proof
New patients should be ready with ID and proof of residency documents.
Parking in staff-only area
The official contact page says the parking area behind the health centre is for doctors and staff only.
Official Clydeview Medical Practice links
Use these official sources for live appointment, registration, prescription, contact and urgent-care instructions.
Official practice website
Homepage, appointments, prescriptions, sick notes, test results, registration and official surgery news.
Open Practice WebsiteAppointments page
Requesting medical help, consultation types, cancellation, home visits and out-of-hours guidance.
Open Appointments PageContact and opening hours
Address, phone, hours, enhanced access, accessibility, parking and what to do when closed.
Open Contact PageNew patient registration
Practice area, registration form, ID, proof of residency and overseas visitor notes.
Open Registration PageRepeat prescriptions
Patient Access, repeat prescription line, pharmacy nomination and medication-review guidance.
Open Prescription PageTest results
Patient Access, phone-after-4pm rule, usual result timings and confidentiality guidance.
Open Results PageNHS 24 listing
NHS 24 Scotland GP listing, contact details, normal opening times and map guidance.
Open NHS 24 ListingPeople also search: Clydeview Medical Practice appointments, opening hours, phone number and registration
Deep dive into appointment access
Clydeview Medical Practice appointments are linked to online medical-help requests, phone support and clinician triage. The practice may respond by phone, face-to-face, video, text or email depending on clinical need.
Deep dive into opening hours
Normal opening is mainly Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm, with Thursday split by protected learning time from midday to 2pm. Always check official notices before travelling.
Deep dive into prescriptions and Patient Access
Patient Access is the main repeat prescription route. The practice also provides a repeat line, form, pharmacy route and written request options.
Deep dive into registration
The practice area covers Renfrew and Inchinnan. Registration requires the official form and identification/residency proof according to Greater Glasgow and Clyde recommendations.
Deep dive into urgent vs routine GP care
Use practice routes for routine GP issues, NHS 24 / 111 for urgent non-emergency help and 999 for life-threatening symptoms.
Deep dive into map and access
The exact address is Renfrew Health and Social Work Centre, 10 Ferry Road, PA4 8RU. The official page lists wheelchair access, disabled toilets and parking guidance.
Clydeview Medical Practice Renfrew FAQ
Clydeview Medical Practice is at Renfrew Health and Social Work Centre, 10 Ferry Road, Renfrew, PA4 8RU.
The official reception number for Clydeview Medical Practice is 0141 207 7730.
The official practice page lists Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday as 8am to 6pm. Thursday is listed as 8am to midday and 2pm to 6pm. Saturday and Sunday are closed.
Registered patients can use the official “Get help for any health problem” route during opening times, or phone 0141 207 7730. The practice says it responds to medical-help requests within 2 working hours during opening times.
The official registration page says the practice area covers all parts of Renfrew and Inchinnan.
The official prescription page says the easiest way is Patient Access. You can also use the repeat prescription request form, the 24/7 repeat prescription line on 0141 207 7725, your local pharmacy, written request or reception prescription box.
The official prescription page says prescriptions can usually be collected 2 working days after ordering.
Once a doctor has reviewed your results, you can view them in Patient Access or phone 0141 207 7730 after 4pm Monday to Friday. The practice says blood and urine results are usually within 7 days, while x-rays can take up to 4 weeks.
If you need medical help now when the practice is closed, call NHS 24 / 111. Call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency when someone is seriously ill, injured or their life is at risk.
No. This is an independent guide from MedicalGroupUK.org. It is not the official NHS Scotland, NHS 24 or Clydeview Medical Practice website. Always verify live details through official links.
Final patient summary
Clydeview Medical Practice is listed at Renfrew Health and Social Work Centre, 10 Ferry Road, Renfrew PA4 8RU. Reception is 0141 207 7730. Repeat prescriptions line: 0141 207 7725.
Safe route reminder
For routine GP help, use official online forms, Patient Access or phone support. For urgent non-emergency help use NHS 24 / 111. For life-threatening symptoms call 999.