Monkfield GP Appointments, Hours, Registration & Patient Access Guide
Use this independent Monkfield Medical Practice guide to find appointment routes, opening hours, phone number, Accurx online form, NHS App options, new-patient registration, prescriptions, test results, urgent care, accessibility and the Great Cambourne map.
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Monkfield Medical Practice key details
Monkfield Medical Practice is an NHS GP surgery at Sackville House, Sackville Way, Great Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6HL. The official phone number is 01954 282153. The NHS profile says this GP surgery is currently accepting new patients.
Address
Sackville House, Sackville Way, Great Cambourne, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB23 6HL.
Phone
Call 01954 282153. The same number is shown on the practice, NHS and CQC listings.
Online form
The official contact page links to an Accurx / Florey form for medical, administrative and prescription issues.
New patients
The NHS profile says the practice is currently accepting new patients. The practice welcomes registrations from people living in or moving to Cambourne.
NHS App
The practice promotes NHS App access for repeat prescriptions, appointment access and online NHS services.
Prescriptions
Repeat prescriptions can be managed online. The official prescription page says to allow up to 5 days for processing.
CQC rating
CQC lists Monkfield Medical Practice with an overall rating of Good.
Emergency
Use 999 for life-threatening emergencies. Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help when unsure or when closed.
Most important patient detail: the official contact page says the online form is usually the quickest and simplest route for most patients, while phone lines remain available for patients with accessibility needs who may struggle to complete the form.
What do you need from Monkfield Medical Practice today?
Use this route picker before calling. It helps you choose between Accurx online form, NHS App, phone, reception, registration, prescriptions, pharmacy, NHS 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 Monkfield Medical Practice
The official appointments page says patients can request an appointment by using the appointment request form, phoning 01954 282153, or visiting the surgery and speaking with reception. The official contact page also points patients to the online Accurx / Florey form for medical, administrative and prescription issues.
| Route | Best for | What to prepare | When not to use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accurx / Florey online form | Medical, administrative or prescription issues where an online request is suitable. | One clear issue, symptoms, duration, medication, urgency, photos if appropriate, and callback details. | Do not use it for urgent emergencies, weekends, bank holidays or out-of-hours problems. |
| NHS App / NHS account | Repeat prescriptions, appointment access where enabled and some online NHS services. | NHS login, nominated pharmacy, medicine details and updated phone number. | Do not assume every appointment type is directly bookable without practice review. |
| Phone: 01954 282153 | Patients with accessibility needs or those unable to complete online forms. | Name, date of birth, symptoms, medication, urgency and why online access is difficult. | Do not wait on routine phone access for life-threatening symptoms. |
| Reception visit | Patients who need in-person help with access, forms or appointment navigation. | Clear reason for visit, ID if needed, and enough time for reception support. | Do not travel without checking live hours or closure notices. |
| Enhanced access hub | Evening/weekend GP, nurse, HCA or phlebotomy appointments if available and bookable through the practice. | Ask Monkfield whether enhanced access is suitable and where the hub appointment will be. | Do not use as a substitute for 999 emergency care. |
Better request example: “I am registered at Monkfield 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.”
Home visits
The appointment page says home visits are only for patients who are housebound or too ill to visit the practice. Be ready to provide enough detail for the GP to decide whether a home visit is medically required and how urgent it is.
Cancel if you cannot attend
The practice asks patients to inform reception if they cannot attend. Use the contact us button, SMS link, online access or NHS App where available. Repeated missed appointments may affect practice-list status.
Monkfield Medical Practice opening hours
The official opening-hours page says Monkfield Medical Practice works Monday to Friday, apart from UK bank holidays, and lists opening hours as 8:00am to 6:30pm. The contact page can show dynamic day-by-day entries, so always check the official opening-hours and contact pages before travelling.
| Access situation | Official guidance | Practical user tip |
|---|---|---|
| Normal weekdays | Opening-hours page lists Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm. | Check live contact page before travelling because daily hours and closures can appear there. |
| Online form | The official contact page says forms are read during opening hours and not at weekends or bank holidays. | Do not submit urgent or emergency problems through routine online forms. |
| When closed | Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent help when closed. | Call 999 for life-threatening emergencies. |
| Protected Learning Time | The opening-hours page lists planned training-session closures and directs patients to NHS 111 during those periods. | Check the practice website notices before travelling in the afternoon. |
| Out-of-hours GP access | The opening-hours page mentions a St Neots out-of-hours service and says you must call first. | Do not attend an out-of-hours hub without confirming availability and suitability. |
Safe wording: because GP websites can show different static and dynamic opening entries, use the official opening-hours page and live contact page as the final source before you travel.
Register with Monkfield Medical Practice
The NHS profile says Monkfield Medical Practice is currently accepting new patients. The official new-patients page says the practice welcomes registration requests from patients living in or moving to Cambourne.
Accepting new patients
The NHS profile currently shows Monkfield Medical Practice as accepting new patients.
Register online
Use the official new-patient page and registration form route. Check the catchment postcode search where shown.
Temporary patient route
The practice explains temporary registration for people ill while away from home, usually up to three months.
Information to prepare
- Full name and current Cambourne-area address
- Date of birth and phone number
- NHS number if known
- Previous GP details if available
- Current medicines, allergies and long-term conditions
- Any accessibility, interpreter or communication needs
Named GP note
The official new-patients page explains that registered patients are allocated a named accountable GP, but patients do not need to see only that GP and can choose to see any GP or nurse in the practice where available.
Visitor note: the official new-patients page says visitors to Cambourne who need an emergency appointment should phone the practice on 01954 282153. Emergency treatment is free to everyone regardless of nationality or immigration status.
Repeat prescriptions, NHS App and pharmacy help
The official prescription page says patients can manage repeat prescriptions through the NHS App and online prescription services. It also says to allow up to 5 days for a prescription request to be processed and sent to the pharmacy.
NHS App
Use NHS App to order prescriptions and choose where prescriptions are sent, without waiting in a phone queue.
Online ordering
The prescription page links to online repeat medication access and explains online account setup may require photo ID and proof of address.
Allow up to 5 days
Plan before weekends, bank holidays, travel, training closures or when you are nearly out of medication.
Medication review warning: the official prescription page says patients on repeat medication are asked to see a doctor, nurse practitioner or practice nurse at least once a year. Book reviews early to avoid delays to future prescriptions.
Prescription request checklist
- Medicine name and strength
- How you take it
- How many days you have left
- Your nominated pharmacy
- Any review, monitoring or blood-test reminder
Pharmacy can help
The official page says pharmacists can advise on minor illnesses such as coughs, colds, sore throats, tummy trouble, aches and pains. Many pharmacies are open late and at weekends and have private consultation rooms.
Practice policy note: the prescription page includes specific sedative-prescribing policies. Do not assume Monkfield will prescribe sedatives for scans, dental procedures, fear of flying or travel; check the official policy and the requesting service.
Test results, confidentiality and NHS App access
The official test-results page says patients should only call after enough time has elapsed for results to return. It also says reception staff are not qualified to comment clinically on results, and results are normally only given to the person they relate to unless permission or capacity issues apply.
Test results
Call 01954 282153 only after the expected time has passed. If a result needs a follow-up, arrange the appropriate appointment.
NHS App
The practice website promotes NHS App use for online services, including repeat prescriptions and test-result access where available.
Confidentiality
The test-results page says results are shared only with the patient unless prior permission applies or the person cannot understand them.
This is general NHS App guidance. Always follow Monkfield Medical Practice’s official website for local appointment, prescription and online-form instructions.
NHS 111, urgent help and 999 near Monkfield Medical Practice
Routine online forms are not emergency services. The official contact and opening-hours pages tell patients to use NHS 111 online or call 111 when they need medical help and the practice is closed, and to call 999 for a medical or mental-health emergency where life is at risk.
Call 999 now
Use 999 for life-threatening symptoms such as chest pain, severe breathing difficulty, stroke signs, collapse, severe bleeding, seizure not stopping, severe allergic reaction, serious injury or overdose.
Use NHS 111
Use NHS 111 online or call 111 when you need urgent medical help and are not sure what to do, especially when the practice is closed.
Out-of-hours options
The opening-hours page mentions out-of-hours appointment availability in St Neots and says you must call first. Availability is subject to appointment capacity.
Do not wait for routine online-form review if someone may be seriously ill or injured. Call 999 or seek emergency help immediately.
Monkfield Medical Practice map: Sackville House, Sackville Way, Great Cambourne CB23 6HL
Use the full official address: Sackville House, Sackville Way, Great Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6HL. CQC and the practice website both list this address, with the practice located in a building shared with other local services.
Use exact address
Search for “Monkfield Medical Practice, Sackville House, Sackville Way, Great Cambourne, CB23 6HL.”
Parking and cycle parking
The official contact page lists car parking, cycle parking and disabled parking.
Accessibility
The official contact page lists step-free access, wheelchair access, disabled WC, induction loop, signing service and braille translation service.
Common Monkfield Medical Practice mistakes to avoid
Using online form for emergencies
The contact page says online forms are not for urgent or emergency requests. Use 111 or 999 depending on severity.
Not checking live hours
Protected Learning Time sessions, bank holidays and dynamic contact-page hours can affect access.
Calling before results are ready
The test-results page says only call after enough time has elapsed for your results.
Leaving prescriptions too late
The prescription page says to allow up to 5 days for processing and pharmacy sending.
Skipping medication reviews
Repeat medication may need an annual review with a doctor, nurse practitioner or practice nurse.
Missing appointments
Cancel early if you cannot attend. Persistent defaulters may be removed from the list.
Using general email
The contact page says the practice does not take general email enquiries and asks patients to use the online form.
Ignoring pharmacy support
Pharmacists can help with many minor illnesses and medicine questions without a GP appointment.
Assuming sedatives are available
The practice has policies saying it does not prescribe sedatives for several procedure, scan, dental, flying or travel situations.
Official Monkfield Medical Practice links
Use these official pages for live appointment, registration, prescription, NHS, CQC and urgent-care details.
Practice website
Official homepage, current notices, NHS App guidance and patient information.
Open Practice WebsiteAppointments page
Appointment request form, phone, reception, enhanced access, cancellation and home-visit information.
Open Appointments PageContact / Accurx form
Medical, administrative and prescription online form plus accessibility, parking and emergency guidance.
Open Contact PageNew patients
Registration, temporary patient information, named GP note and catchment information.
Open Registration PageRepeat prescriptions
NHS App, online ordering, pharmacy help, medication reviews and prescribing-policy notes.
Open Prescription PageTest results
Result timing, confidentiality, NHS App result access, blood-test and x-ray information.
Open Test Results PageOpening hours
Core opening hours, PLT closures, out-of-hours, bank holiday and urgent-care notes.
Open Opening HoursCQC profile
CQC rating, regulated activities, inspection summary and map/contact record.
Open CQC ProfilePeople also search: Monkfield Medical Practice appointments, hours, phone number and registration
Deep dive into Monkfield appointments
Monkfield appointment access includes an online appointment/contact form, phone access and in-person reception support. Use the online route when suitable, but do not use it for emergencies.
Deep dive into opening hours
The official opening-hours page lists weekday opening, while live contact entries can change. Check official pages before travelling, especially around training closures and bank holidays.
Deep dive into registration
The NHS profile says the surgery is accepting new patients, and the practice welcomes registration requests from people living in or moving to Cambourne.
Deep dive into prescriptions
Use NHS App or online access for repeat prescriptions. Allow up to 5 days for processing and keep annual medication reviews up to date.
Deep dive into test results
Only call after the expected time has passed. Reception cannot clinically interpret results, and confidentiality rules apply.
Deep dive into urgent vs routine care
Use Monkfield routine routes for normal GP needs, NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help, and 999 for life-threatening symptoms.
Monkfield Medical Practice FAQ
Monkfield Medical Practice is at Sackville House, Sackville Way, Great Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6HL.
The official phone number is 01954 282153.
The NHS profile shows Monkfield Medical Practice is currently accepting new patients. The practice new-patients page says it welcomes registration requests from patients living in or moving to Cambourne.
The official appointments page says you can use the appointment request form, phone 01954 282153, or visit the surgery and speak with reception.
The official opening-hours page lists Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm, apart from UK bank holidays. Always check the official contact page before travelling because live entries and training closures can affect access.
Yes. The official contact page links to an Accurx / Florey form for medical, administrative or prescription issues. It is read during office hours and not at weekends or bank holidays.
You can manage repeat prescriptions through the NHS App or official online prescription services. The practice says to allow up to 5 days for processing and pharmacy sending.
The test-results page says to call 01954 282153 only after enough time has passed. Reception cannot clinically comment on results, and confidentiality rules apply.
CQC lists Monkfield Medical Practice with an overall rating of Good.
No. This is an independent MedicalGroupUK.org guide. Always verify live appointment, registration, prescription and urgent-care details on the official practice, NHS and CQC websites.
Final patient summary
Monkfield Medical Practice is at Sackville House, Sackville Way, Great Cambourne, Cambridge, CB23 6HL. Phone: 01954 282153. Use the official online form, NHS App, phone or reception route depending on your need.
Safe route reminder
For routine GP help, use official Monkfield online, NHS App, phone or reception routes. For urgent non-emergency help use NHS 111. For life-threatening symptoms call 999.