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Dr S A Auckloo GP Sheffield

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Dr S A Auckloo GP Sheffield – Compassionate Care, Local Expertise

Dr S A Auckloo GP Sheffield welcomes you to Carrfield Medical Centre, part of the Heeley Plus Primary Care Network. We deliver high-quality, patient-centred care for individuals and families throughout Sheffield. Our goal is to make access to healthcare simple, fast, and respectful.

Booking an Appointment with Dr S A Auckloo GP Sheffield

To book an appointment, use our online form. This is the quickest and most convenient method for most patients. However, if you have accessibility needs, please call 0114 258 4724. For all others, reception may guide you to complete the form online.

Please do not use the form during emergencies. Instead, call 999 or NHS 111 for urgent medical support.

Same-Day and Routine Appointments Available

If you’re feeling unwell and need to be seen urgently, call us right away. A doctor will assess your symptoms and provide the appropriate next steps. If needed, a same-day appointment will be arranged.

Routine appointments, such as vaccinations or screenings, can also be booked over the phone. Furthermore, if you used a self-booking link, you can change or cancel online up to 12 hours before. Otherwise, give us a call.

Home Visits by Dr S A Auckloo GP Sheffield and Team

Home visits are reserved for patients who are housebound or too ill to travel. For this reason, please call before 10:30 AM to help our doctors prioritise visits effectively.

Examples of appropriate home visit cases include terminal illness, severe immobility, or conditions that worsen with travel. In contrast, if you are able to attend the surgery safely, we encourage in-person visits.

What to Do Outside Practice Hours

If we are closed and you need advice, call NHS 111. The service operates 24/7 and helps with non-life-threatening concerns. However, for emergencies like chest pain, stroke, or unconsciousness, dial 999 immediately.

Stay calm, offer assistance, and do not give the person food or drink unless advised by medical staff.

When A&E Is the Right Choice

A&E is for serious or life-threatening situations. For instance, deep cuts, fractures, or heavy bleeding should be treated there. However, avoid using emergency services for minor conditions. Instead, use NHS 111 to find the right care option.

General Health Advice

For trustworthy medical information, visit the NHS website. It offers up-to-date guidance for a wide range of conditions and treatments.

Dr S A Auckloo GP Sheffield

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