Opening times

The Sixpenny Handley Surgery

The Sixpenny Handley Surgery is currently open.

Opening times
DayOpening hours
Monday8am to 1pm
2pm to 6pm
Tuesday8am to 1pm
Wednesday8am to 1pm
2pm to 8pm
Thursday8am to 1pm
Friday8am to 1pm
2pm to 6pm
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

The Broad Chalke Practice

The Broad Chalke Practice is currently closed.

Opening times
DayOpening hours
MondayClosed
Tuesday8am to 1pm
2pm to 6pm
WednesdayClosed
Thursday8am to 1pm
2pm to 6pm
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Dispensary opening times

Sixpenny Handley

  • 10am to 12pm Monday, Wednesday & Friday
  • 10am to 1pm Tuesday & Thursday
  • 3pm to 6pm Monday, Wednesday and Friday

Broad Chalke

  • 9:00 am to 1pm and 2pm to 6pm Tuesday and Thursday

The Gronnow Davis Dispensary provides a convenient local dispensary service to support our patients and the primary health care team.

In rural general practice, the dispensary fills a gap that does not exist in urban areas. Vital medicines can be dispensed at point of contact and the repeat medicine service provides medicines for repeat prescriptions.

Enhanced access

There are weekday evening, weekend and bank holiday appointments available in the wider area, bookable through the practice.

Find out more about our extending access service.

If you need help when we are closed

If you need medical help now, use NHS 111 online or call 111.

NHS 111 online is for people aged 5 and over. Call 111 if you need help for a child under 5.

The 111 service will be able to help with the following:

  • Advice over the phone.
  • A visit to a local treatment centre at St Leonard’s, Shaftesbury, Blandford or Salisbury Hospitals.
  • A home visit by a nurse, doctor, Emergency Care Practitioner (ECP) or paramedic.

If having been in contact with the out-of-hours team they advise that you need to be seen by your own GP, please take the initiative and call the surgery on the next working day. Don’t wait for us to call you as there is sometimes a delay in messages from the out-of-hours team reaching us.

Call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency. This is when someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk.