Your Questions, Answered
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We are not currently able to take appointment bookings online. Please call us on +357 96815596.
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We offer both pre-bookable routine appointments and also emergency on the day appointments. You may be asked when requesting an emergency appointment, further information relating to your condition to determine if an emergency appointment is required.
If you are experiencing any of the following life-threatening conditions, you require immediate hospital treatment. Call 112 for an Emergency ambulance or by attending to your nearest A & E department.
These are conditions that a GP surgery is not equipped to manage as they require urgent, time-critical care.
Loss of consciousness (cannot be woken up or staying awake).
Severe difficulty breathing, such as gasping for air, choking, or not being able to get words out.
Persistent, severe chest pain or a sensation of pressure, tightness, or squeezing across the chest, which may spread to the arms, back, neck, or jaw.
Signs of a heart attack or stroke, including face drooping on one side, inability to lift both arms, or difficulty speaking (slurred/garbled speech).
Heavy bleeding that is spraying, pouring, or cannot be stopped by applying pressure.
Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) where the lips, mouth, throat, or tongue suddenly swell, causing breathing difficulties.
Fits or seizures that are ongoing or from which the person does not rapidly awaken.
Major trauma such as a fall from a considerable height, or a major head injury with confusion.
Sudden confusion (delirium) where the person cannot be sure of their own name or age, especially if it is a sudden change.
Severe burns or scalds, especially those that are large, deep, or cause white/charred skin.
Swallowing a poisonous substance or overdose of drugs / alcohol.
Thoughts of self-harm or suicide.
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Routine repeat prescriptions require a minimum of 48 hours to ensure that they are completed. Timely requests are required to ensure that you do not run out of your medications. Please email admin@asprouhealthcare.com to submit a request.
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Patient referral requests will only be completed once assessed by the Doctor. You may be contacted by the Doctor to clarify why a patient referral request has been submitted or be asked to book an appointment with the doctor in the first instance.
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Yes. On-site parking is available for our patients.
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Yes. There is full disabled access including a wheelchair accessible elevator
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Our opening hours are:
Monday: 08.30 - 13.00, 14.00 - 17.00Tuesday: 08.30 - 13.00, 14.00 - 17.00
Wednesday: 08.30 - 13.00, Closed
Thursday: 08.30 - 13.00, 14.00 - 17.00
Friday: 08.30 - 13.00, 14.00 - 17.00
There is and on call personal doctor every weekend and public holiday for all GESY registered patients who need non-emergency medical care over weekends and public holidays. The service runs from Evangelismos Hospital, 10.00 - 17.00. Call +357 26848113 on the day for an appointment.
If you still require further assistance, please call us on +357 96815596 or email admin@asprouhealthcare.com

