St Andrews GP Appointments, Accurx Triage, Hours & Patient Routes
This guide helps patients find the correct route for St Andrews Medical Practice appointments, opening hours, Accurx requests, repeat prescriptions, registration, test results, fit notes, Barnet Hub access, urgent care and the Oakleigh Road North map.
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St Andrews Medical Practice key details
St Andrews Medical Practice is an NHS GP surgery at 50 Oakleigh Road North, Whetstone, London, N20 9EX. The official phone number is 020 8445 0475. The official contact page lists normal opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm, with weekends closed.
Address
50 Oakleigh Road North, Whetstone, London N20 9EX. Use the full postcode in maps because “St Andrews Medical Practice” can refer to different UK surgeries.
Phone
Call 020 8445 0475. The appointment page says patients who need support with Accurx can contact the practice.
Opening hours
Normal official opening is Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm. The practice is closed on weekends and bank holidays.
New patients
The NHS profile shows this GP surgery is currently accepting new patients. Registration still depends on catchment and eligibility checks.
Accurx online triage
Same-day and routine requests use Accurx triage. The practice asks patients who can use online consultation forms to do so.
Urgent safety
Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help when unsure. Call 999 or go to A&E for life-threatening emergencies.
Best first step: for routine GP access, use the official Accurx route where possible. For phone support, call the practice. For out-of-hours GP hub appointments, the official page lists the Barnet Hub number as 020 3948 6809.
What do you need from St Andrews Medical Practice today?
Use this quick route picker before calling. It helps you choose between Accurx, phone support, NHS App, pharmacy, Barnet Hub, 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 St Andrews Medical Practice
St Andrews Medical Practice uses Accurx Patient Triage for routine access and same-day prioritisation. The official appointment page says requests are clinically reviewed by a GP, and patients should include enough detail in their own words so the practice can triage safely.
| Route | Best for | What to prepare | When not to use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accurx health problem form | New or ongoing health issues, routine GP access and triaged same-day requests. | Symptoms, start date, severity, medication, red flags, photos if appropriate, and phone availability. | Do not use for life-threatening symptoms or when you need emergency care now. |
| Phone: 020 8445 0475 | Patients who need help completing the Accurx form or cannot use online routes. | Name, date of birth, phone number, one clear issue, urgency and accessibility needs. | Do not call routine reception instead of 999 for emergency symptoms. |
| Walk in to reception | Patients who cannot complete online triage and need staff support. | Enough information for staff to complete an Accurx form on your behalf. | Do not travel without checking opening hours if your issue is not urgent. |
| NHS App | Patients who prefer NHS login, prescriptions, records and online access on phone or PC. | NHS login details and current contact information. | Do not assume every appointment type is directly bookable without triage. |
| Barnet Hub GP appointments | Evening/weekend GP access when the practice is closed and hub access is suitable. | Reason for appointment, registered practice details and availability. | Do not use as a 999 replacement for serious emergency symptoms. |
Good request example: “I am registered at St Andrews 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, hub appointment, NHS 111 or emergency care.”
Same-day bookable appointments
The official page says same-day needs can be submitted through Accurx, by phone for support, or by walking in so a team member can complete the form on your behalf.
Routine appointments
The routine route is digital Accurx triage where possible. The practice says patients who need support can phone and a care navigation team member can help.
St Andrews Medical Practice opening hours
The official contact page lists St Andrews Medical Practice as open Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm, and closed Saturday and Sunday. The practice also says it is closed on bank holidays.
| Day | Listed normal opening time | Patient tip |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 8:00am to 6:30pm | Accurx health-problem requests open from 8am; admin/routine care is listed 8am to 6:30pm. |
| Tuesday | 8:00am to 6:30pm | Use online routes if you can, to keep phone lines open for patients needing support. |
| Wednesday | 8:00am to 6:30pm | Check Accurx capacity notices because the platform may close early if capacity is reached. |
| Thursday | 8:00am to 6:30pm | Order repeat medication early before weekends or holidays. |
| Friday | 8:00am to 6:30pm | Do not leave routine forms or repeat requests until late Friday if avoidable. |
| Saturday | Closed | Barnet Hub GP appointments may be available; use NHS 111 if urgent and unsure. |
| Sunday | Closed | Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help; call 999 for life-threatening symptoms. |
Enhanced access: the official page says Barnet Hub GP appointments are available Monday to Friday 6:30pm to 8pm and weekends/bank holidays 8am to 8pm. To get a Barnet Hub GP appointment, the listed number is 020 3948 6809.
Register with St Andrews Medical Practice
The NHS profile shows St Andrews Medical Practice is currently accepting new patients. The official registration page says patients should first check they live within the boundary area, then complete the new patient registration form if eligible.
Check catchment first
Use the official registration page to check whether your address is inside the practice boundary. Contact the surgery if you are unsure about eligibility.
Complete registration form
If you live within the boundary area, complete the official new patient registration process and provide accurate contact details.
Temporary patient route
The practice page explains temporary registration may apply when you are ill away from home, with emergency treatment for 14 days and temporary registration up to 3 months.
| Prepare this | Why it matters | Helpful tip |
|---|---|---|
| NHS number | The registration page says it is helpful to have your NHS number. | Find it on NHS letters, prescriptions, the NHS App or NHS number finder. |
| Current address | Boundary eligibility usually depends on where you live. | Use your current Whetstone/Barnet/London address, not an old address. |
| Previous GP details | Helps transfer records and avoid identity confusion. | Include practice name, town and postcode if known. |
| Medication and allergies | Important for safe prescribing while records transfer. | Register before medication runs out. |
| Phone and email | The practice may contact you by phone, SMS or online message. | Keep your details updated after registration. |
Repeat prescriptions, medicines and pharmacy help
The official prescription page says repeat prescriptions can be ordered using Accurx, the NHS App or NHS website, and sent electronically to a nominated pharmacy. The patient charter also says prescription requests are not accepted over the phone.
NHS App / NHS website
Use NHS App or NHS account for repeat prescriptions where enabled. This can also help with records and test-result access.
Accurx prescription request
The official prescription page describes Accurx as the easiest way to order prescriptions through the practice online platform.
Nominated pharmacy
When ordering online, you can have prescriptions sent electronically to a pharmacy of your choice through nomination.
Specialist prescription warning: the official prescription page says first prescriptions requested by NHS or private specialists should be written by the specialist and obtained from hospital pharmacy or a community pharmacist. Do not assume the GP practice can rewrite a first specialist prescription.
What to include in a prescription request
Include medicine name, strength, dosage, how many days you have left, your nominated pharmacy and any reason the request is urgent.
How to avoid delays
Order early, especially before weekends, bank holidays, travel or long work shifts. Do not wait until the last tablet if the medicine is important.
Test results, fit notes and online services
Test results
The official test-results page encourages patients to view results online. Blood, urine, stool and swab results are usually visible 5 to 10 days after testing, but can take longer.
Imaging such as x-ray, ultrasound and MRI may not always be visible via the NHS App and can take around 4 weeks.
Fit notes
The official fit-note page says if you have been off sick for more than 7 days, you can request a sick note online with Accurx.
If you have been off sick for 7 days or less, your employer should not normally ask for medical evidence; self-certification is usually used.
Online services
The official online services page describes Patient Access for remote access to GP, pharmacy and health records, including appointment and prescription services where enabled.
Practical tip: if you cannot see results online and you have waited the expected time, contact the surgery. For urgent symptom changes, do not wait for a routine result query; use the appropriate urgent-care route.
NHS 111, Barnet Hub and 999 near St Andrews Medical Practice
Routine GP forms are not emergency services. Choose the route based on symptom severity and whether the practice is open.
Call 999 now
Use 999 or A&E for life-threatening symptoms such as chest pain, severe breathing problems, stroke signs, collapse, serious injury, severe bleeding or severe mental health emergency.
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.
Barnet Hub GP appointments
The official page says Barnet Hub GP appointments may be available even when the practice is closed. The listed number is 020 3948 6809.
Do not wait for a GP reply if someone may be seriously ill or injured. Call 999 or seek emergency help immediately.
St Andrews Medical Practice map: 50 Oakleigh Road North, Whetstone, London N20 9EX
Use the full official address when travelling: 50 Oakleigh Road North, Whetstone, London, N20 9EX. The contact page lists ramp access and lift access at the practice.
Access
The official contact page lists a ramp leading into the practice and lift access. Mention access needs when booking if they matter for your visit.
Parking note
The official page says off-street parking is available only and no car park access is available for patients. Check before travelling if parking is essential.
Arrival tip
Leave extra time for local traffic, reception support and form completion, especially if you need help with Accurx or registration.
NHS App video: repeat prescriptions
St Andrews Medical Practice supports NHS App/NHS website routes for repeat prescriptions and online access. This official NHS video is included because prescriptions and NHS App access are common GP tasks.
This is general NHS App guidance, not a St Andrews Medical Practice-specific video. Always follow the official practice website for local Accurx, appointment and prescription instructions.
Common St Andrews Medical Practice mistakes to avoid
Searching the wrong St Andrews surgery
This guide is for 50 Oakleigh Road North, Whetstone, London N20 9EX, not other St Andrews practices in the UK.
Only saying “need doctor”
Accurx triage works better when you include symptoms, duration, medication, urgency and callback availability.
Waiting for routine form in an emergency
Use 999 for life-threatening symptoms and NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help.
Trying to order prescriptions by phone
The patient charter says prescription requests are not accepted over the phone. Use NHS App, Accurx, email or pharmacy route as applicable.
Missing Accurx capacity limits
The official online-contact page says Accurx may close earlier than 6:30pm if capacity is reached.
Not checking bank holiday closure
The practice states it is closed on bank holidays. Check official notices before travelling.
Expecting imaging results too quickly
The test-results page says x-ray, ultrasound and MRI results can take around 4 weeks and may not always appear in the NHS App.
Registering without boundary check
The registration page says patients should check they live within the boundary area before completing registration.
Not cancelling appointments
Cancel as soon as possible if you cannot attend so another patient can use the appointment.
Official St Andrews Medical Practice links
Use these official sources for live appointment, registration, prescription, contact and urgent-care instructions.
Official practice website
Homepage, online services, patient routes and official practice updates.
Open Practice WebsiteAppointments page
Accurx triage, same-day requests, routine appointments, cancellation and out-of-hours guidance.
Open Appointments PageContact and opening hours
Address, phone, opening hours, parking, accessibility and Barnet Hub guidance.
Open Contact PageNew patient registration
Boundary check, new patient registration and temporary patient information.
Open Registration PageRepeat prescriptions
Accurx, NHS App, pharmacy nomination and specialist prescription guidance.
Open Prescription PageTest results
NHS account, online services, result timing and how to contact the surgery about results.
Open Results PagePeople also search: St Andrews Medical Practice appointments, opening hours, phone number and registration
Deep dive into appointment access
St Andrews Medical Practice appointments are strongly connected to Accurx triage. Same-day requests, routine health problems and admin requests should use the official routes and include enough detail for safe review.
Deep dive into opening hours
Normal opening is Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm. Bank holidays, capacity limits and local events can change access, so check the official page before travelling.
Deep dive into prescriptions and NHS App
Repeat prescriptions can be requested through Accurx, NHS App or NHS website, with electronic pharmacy nomination. Do not rely on phone ordering.
Deep dive into urgent vs routine GP care
Use practice routes for routine GP issues, NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency help, Barnet Hub where appropriate, and 999 for life-threatening symptoms.
Deep dive into registration
The NHS profile shows new-patient acceptance, but the practice still asks users to check the boundary area before completing the registration form.
Deep dive into Whetstone map and access
The exact address is 50 Oakleigh Road North, Whetstone, London N20 9EX. Confirm parking and access needs before travelling.
St Andrews Medical Practice FAQ
St Andrews Medical Practice is at 50 Oakleigh Road North, Whetstone, London, N20 9EX.
The official phone number for St Andrews Medical Practice is 020 8445 0475.
The official contact page lists normal opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm. Saturday and Sunday are closed, and the practice is closed on bank holidays.
The NHS profile shows St Andrews Medical Practice is currently accepting new patients. Patients should still check the practice boundary before registering.
Use the official Accurx online triage form where possible. Patients who need support can phone 020 8445 0475 or walk in so the team can help complete the Accurx form.
The official appointment page says Accurx health-problem requests open Monday to Friday from 8am. Admin and routine care requests are listed Monday to Friday from 8am to 6:30pm, but the practice may close the platform early if capacity is reached.
You can request repeat prescriptions using Accurx, NHS App or NHS website, with electronic pharmacy nomination. The patient charter says prescription requests are not accepted over the phone.
The official test-results page says blood, urine, stool and swab results are usually available 5 to 10 days after testing, but can take longer. Imaging results such as x-ray, ultrasound and MRI can take around 4 weeks.
Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent non-emergency help. The official page also lists Barnet Hub GP appointments on 020 3948 6809. Call 999 for life-threatening symptoms.
No. This is an independent guide from MedicalGroupUK.org. It is not the official NHS, CQC or St Andrews Medical Practice website. Always verify live details through official links.
Final patient summary
St Andrews Medical Practice is listed at 50 Oakleigh Road North, Whetstone, London N20 9EX. The phone number is 020 8445 0475. Normal official opening is Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm.
Safe route reminder
For routine GP help, use Accurx, NHS App or phone support. For urgent non-emergency help use NHS 111 or Barnet Hub where suitable. For life-threatening symptoms call 999.