Derby Urgent Treatment Centre, Derby, Derbyshire

Derby Urgent Treatment Centre is one of the leading GP practice in Derby and it is located at Entrance C, Derby Urgent Treatment Centre, Osmaston Road, Derby, Derbyshire, DE1 2GD. Patients can contact Derby Urgent Treatment Centre at 01332 224700 for appointments. It offers Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) which allows you to get your medicines with out the need of paper prescription. Derby Urgent Treatment Centre has medical staff of 1 to cater to your healthcare needs. NHS Derby And Derbyshire Icb - 15M is responsible for effective clinical commissioning of Derby Urgent Treatment Centre.

Contact Information

Derby Urgent Treatment Centre
Entrance C, Derby Urgent Treatment Centre, Osmaston Road
Derby, Derbyshire, DE1 2GD
01332 224700

GP Profile

Derby Urgent Treatment Centre address, phone number, fax number, website, email etc. details are mentioned as below. Patients can call on the below given phone number for appointments.
NameDerby Urgent Treatment Centre
Organization codeY01994
AddressEntrance C, Derby Urgent Treatment Centre, Osmaston Road
Derby, Derbyshire, DE1 2GD
Phone number01332 224700
Websitehttp://www.onemedicalgroup.co.uk/derby-urgent-care-centre
Emailderby.ucc@nhs.net
CommissionerNHS Derby And Derbyshire Icb - 15M
Electronic Prescription ServiceAvailable

Opening times

Derby Urgent Treatment Centre opening timing for reception and surgery are as mentioned below for complete week. Patients can book their appointments accordingly.
Sunday08:00-20:00
Monday08:00-20:00
Tuesday08:00-20:00
Wednesday08:00-20:00
Thursday08:00-20:00
Friday08:00-20:00
Saturday08:00-20:00
Sunday08:00-20:00
Monday08:00-20:00
Tuesday08:00-20:00
Wednesday08:00-20:00
Thursday08:00-20:00
Friday08:00-20:00
Saturday08:00-20:00

Facilities

Derby Urgent Treatment Centre has following Accessibility and Parking facilities available which can be availed by incoming patients.
Accessibility
Disabled parking Yes
Disabled WC Yes
Induction loop Yes
Step free access Yes
Wheelchair access Yes
Bringing children to GP
Baby changing facility Yes
Parking
Car Parking Yes
Cycle parking Yes
Disabled parking Yes

Staff

There are 1 medical staff working at Derby Urgent Treatment Centre. Following are the staff details who work at Derby Urgent Treatment Centre with their name, job tittle and GMC Number.
NameJob titleGMC Number
Interim Operations Manager Luke Minshall Practice Manager

Performance

Some measuring parameters of Derby Urgent Treatment Centre are taken and their fetched values are as mentioned below.
MeasureValue
Care Quality Commission Inspection RatingsGood

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