Doctors & GPs in Milton Keynes

Doctors and GP practices across Milton Keynes provide primary medical care, from routine appointments and health checks to prescriptions, vaccinations and referrals to specialist services. This page lists practices in Milton Keynes and surrounding towns including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney, with contact details, opening hours, patient reviews and a short summary of what patients say about each practice.

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Registering and choosing a practice

GP practices in England are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), and you can read each practice's inspection rating on the CQC website before registering. Individual GPs must be on the General Medical Council (GMC) register and hold a licence to practise. Most surgeries operate under an NHS contract with the local Integrated Care Board, and you can usually register at any practice whose catchment area covers your address. When choosing a practice, it is worth checking opening hours, whether online booking and prescription ordering are available through the NHS App, and how the surgery handles same-day and out-of-hours requests.

Appointments, prescriptions and urgent care

For non-emergency medical advice you can contact NHS 111 by phone or online, which can direct you to the most appropriate service, including urgent GP appointments and out-of-hours care. Milton Keynes University Hospital provides accident and emergency services for serious or life-threatening conditions, which should be reached by calling 999 or attending A and E directly. Many practices offer telephone or online consultations alongside face-to-face appointments, and repeat prescriptions can often be ordered through the NHS App or a nominated pharmacy. If you need a prescription dispensed, check whether your practice is a dispensing surgery or whether you will collect from a local community pharmacy.

How do I register with a GP in Milton Keynes?

You can register with a practice whose catchment area covers your address, usually by completing a registration form online or in person. You do not need proof of address or immigration status to register for NHS primary care, though some practices may ask for identification. Once registered, you can access appointments, prescriptions and referrals through that surgery.

What should I do if I need medical help when my GP is closed?

For urgent but non-emergency issues, call NHS 111 or use 111 online, which can arrange out-of-hours care or direct you to a pharmacy or urgent treatment service. For serious or life-threatening emergencies, such as chest pain, difficulty breathing or severe bleeding, call 999 or go to the accident and emergency department at Milton Keynes University Hospital.