Opening Hours

Llanishen Court Surgery

Day Opening hours
Friday 3 May
8am to 6:30pm
Saturday 4 May
Closed
Sunday 5 May
Closed
Monday 6 May
Closed
Tuesday 7 May
8am to 6:30pm
Wednesday 8 May
8am to 6:30pm
Thursday 9 May
8am to 6:30pm

We are closed on Weekends and on Bank Holidays. Times covered by Out of Hours Service Provider are: 6.30pm to 8.00am Monday to Thursday, 6.30pm to 8.00am Friday to Monday and Bank Holidays.) We are also closed for compulsory training on occasional Wednesday afternoons. Cover at those times is also provided by the Out of Hours Service.

Routine Surgery Times

Doctors

 

Morning

Afternoon

Monday

8am to 11:50am

2pm to 5:55pm

Tuesday

8am to 11:50am

2pm to 5:55pm

Wednesday

8am to 11:50am

2pm to 5:55pm

Thursday

8am to 11:50am

2pm to 5:55pm

Friday

8am to 11:50am

2pm to 5:55pm

Surgery times may vary slightly between doctors.

Nurses

 

Morning

Afternoon

Monday

9am to 12 noon

2pm to 5:10pm

Tuesday

9am to 12 noon

2pm to 5:10pm

Wednesday

9am to 12 noon

2pm to 5:10pm

Thursday

9am to 12 noon

2pm to 5:10pm

Friday

9am to 12 noon

2pm to 5:10pm

When We Are Closed

If you call outside surgery opening hours you will hear a recorded message giving the number of the GP Out of Hours on 111.

If you are feeling unwell but the problem is not so urgent, you can get advice from NHS 111 Wales via their web site or by ringing 111. Calls to 111 are free of charge and are recorded for safety and training purposes.

If you are uncertain whether you need a GP, this section of the 111 site may help you decide who to contact.

In a genuine life-threatening emergency you should call 999.

Examples of an emergency include:

  • Unconsciousness
  • Difficulty in breathing
  • A suspected heart attack or chest pain
  • Suspected stroke (new onset of lopsided Face, Arm or leg weakness on one side, or loss of Speech function)
  • Heavy blood loss
  • Serious injury
  • Severe burns

The Accident & Emergency Department at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff is no longer accepting non 999 walk-ins. They expect patients to ring them first on 111.