
Your GP Practice information can be found here...
Number of Practices:
47

Meet the NHS's healthcare team working with your GP so your needs are met in the best possible way.
The NHS has introduced a range of healthcare professionals to provide specialist care and advice alongside your local GP. This new general practice team includes clinical pharmacists, social prescribers and general practice nurses. Coordination of care means you will be seen quicker, by the right person, to meet your needs in the best way.
All our services explained
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Access Service
Would you like an appointment with a GP, Nurse, or Health Care Practitioner in the evenings or at the weekends when your surgery is closed?
If so, you can book your appointment now with your GP.
Access Services are an extension of your usual GP practice, it is not a walk-in service, and you will need to make an appointment through your usual GP practice reception.
Appointments are available:
Monday to Friday - Daytime & Evenings
Saturday and Sunday - Daytime
Bank Holidays - Daytime
Appointment types:
Face to Face – You will see a clinician in person and be required to go to our service location.
Telephone Consultation – You will be called by one of our clinicians during your appointment time. This will be from a withheld number and you will not be required to go to the service location unless offered at the time.
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Whitehall Street Clinic
90 Whitehall St, Rochdale.
OL12 0ND
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday 18:30 - 21:30
Saturdays 09:00 - 18:00
Sundays 10:00 - 16:00
Bank Holiday Service 08:00 - 18:00
Peterloo Medical Center
133 - 137 Manchester Old Road, Middleton, Manchester.
M24 4DZ
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday, 18:30 - 20:00
Saturday, 09:00 - 17:00
Pennine Surgery
Littleborough Health Center, Featherstall Rd, Littleborough.
OL15 8HF
Opening Hours
Monday – Friday, 18:30 – 20:00
Saturday, 09:00 – 17:00
Nye Bevan House
2nd Floor, The Dale Medical Practice, Nye Bevan House, Maclure Rd, Rochdale
OL11 1HR
Opening Hours
Monday – Friday, 18:30 – 20:00
Saturday, 09:30 – 17:00
Phoenix Center
Church Street, Heywood
OL10 1LR
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday 18:30 - 20:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Other Services
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Patients Self Referral Information
The self-referral information provided below is to aid and assist all our patients.
For most specialist services the doctor or nurse will have to refer you. However, there are some instances where you can refer yourself.
These are listed below. (All links are correct at the time of posting)

National Unplanned Pregnancy Advisory Service
This service offers free abortion treatments and free pregnancy testing, sexually transmitted infection screening and a fully comprehensive contraceptive service.
Click here for further information or call 0333 004 6666
0333 004 6666
NeuroLove
We believe that young people are best placed to guide, support and empower their peers on issues relating to mental health and well being.
Neurolove.org is a site set up to support young people manage the changing times we are currently living in.
0151 547 7703
Rochdale Sexual Health Service
You can access free and confidential sexual health services in Rochdale. This includes information and advice on all types of contraception, STI testing and treatment. The service is confidential, non-judgemental and for people of all ages, genders and orientations. Everyone is welcome and you don’t need to see your GP first. You can attend one of the walk-in clinics, book an appointment online or phone the service.
Click here for further information or call 0300 303 8565
0300 303 8565
NHS – Quit smoking
Local stop smoking services are free, friendly and can massively boost your chances of quitting for good.
Click here for further information or call 0300 123 1044
0300 123 1044
Rochdale Carers Hub
The Carers Hub exists to ensure all carers have access to information, advice and a wide range of support services. These support services are designed to help carers continue in their caring role for as long as they choose and to reduce the impact the caring role can have on their own health and wellbeing.
Click here for further information or call 0345 0138 208
0345 0138 208
Macmillan Cancer Information
This service supports patients living in Oldham, Bury, Heywood, Middleton, and Rochdale. The service aims to provide a valuable resource to the community, offering a wide range of services to support people affected by cancer. They are based at the Royal Oldham Hospital, but also provide support at Rochdale Infirmary and Fairfield Hospital when required.
Click here for further information or call 0161 656 1026
0161 656 1026

Expanding our workforce
The needs of our communities, in particular in areas where there are health inequalities, are greater than ever before. Our population is being impacted more and more by complex, long-term conditions. There is a growing concern about areas of longstanding unmet health needs and the social determinants of health are playing a bigger role than ever before. These new challenges are increasing the pressure on the system to deliver for those in our communities and there is more that we can do to shift our focus from treating those who are unwell to preventing ill health and tackling health inequalities.

Meet our Roles
We are supporting the Primary Care Networks (PCN) to understand how these roles will be embedded across Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale ICS (Integrated Care System) and we now include Bury.
As the local Training Hub, our Primary Care Academy will support future workforce planning as one of its core functions.
There are multiple roles and information about them is developing all the time.
ARRS roles
To support Primary care networks (PCNs), the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) provides funding for 26,000 additional roles to create bespoke multi-disciplinary teams. Primary care networks assess the needs of their local population and, working with local community services, make support available to people where it is most needed.
Find out more about each of the roles below.