Dr Adebola GP Sheffield
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Dr Adebola GP Sheffield – Caring, Local Healthcare You Can Trust
Dr Adebola GP Sheffield proudly provides high-quality care at Carrfield Medical Centre, part of the Heeley Plus Primary Care Network. We prioritise your health, offering fast, reliable, and compassionate services tailored to the needs of our local Sheffield community.
Booking an Appointment with Dr Adebola GP Sheffield
The quickest way to book an appointment is through our secure online form. This method connects you directly with the clinical team. However, if you have accessibility needs, please call us on 0114 258 4724. Otherwise, our reception team may advise you to use the online form.
Please do not use this form during emergencies. Instead, call 999 or NHS 111 for urgent medical help.
Urgent and Routine Appointments with Dr Adebola GP Sheffield
If you feel unwell and need urgent care, call the practice immediately. A doctor will assess your condition over the phone and provide guidance. If required, a same-day appointment will be offered.
For routine services like vaccinations or health checks, appointments can be arranged or rescheduled over the phone. Moreover, if you’ve booked online using a self-booking link, you can cancel or change the appointment up to 12 hours before.
Conversely, if less than 12 hours remain, please call the practice for assistance.
Home Visits by Dr Adebola GP Sheffield and Team
We provide home visits for patients who are genuinely housebound or too unwell to travel. For this reason, call before 10:30 AM to allow efficient scheduling.
Home visits are typically offered to patients who are terminally ill, frail, or at risk of worsening symptoms during travel. However, if you can safely visit the practice, in-person care is usually more effective.
Out-of-Hours and Emergency Advice
If we are closed, you can reach NHS 111 for health support at any time. This free service operates 24/7 and is ideal for non-life-threatening situations. However, for serious emergencies, call 999 without delay.
Emergency cases may include:
Chest pain or suspected heart attack
Severe breathing difficulties
Stroke symptoms
Unconsciousness
Serious injuries
Remain calm and help if it’s safe. Do not give food or drink unless told to by emergency staff.
When to Visit A&E
A&E is reserved for life-threatening or very serious issues. For instance, deep cuts, heavy bleeding, or fractures may require urgent hospital care. However, for non-critical concerns, NHS 111 or your GP is the better choice.
Reliable Health Information
For trustworthy health guidance, visit the NHS website. It offers advice on symptoms, treatments, and healthcare services.

