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Welcome to Builth & Llanwrtyd Surgery, providing primary care for Builth and surrounding areas. We hope you take your time to browse our website where you will find lots of useful information about the surgery and the services we offer. If you have a severe problem such as difficulty in breathing, chest pains or heavy bleeding you should call 999.

If you need care that cannot wait until the surgery is open, please ring 111 which is a free number. If phoning from a mobile you may be unable to connect to this number - you will then need to phone 0345 46 47 instead. Telephone advice on a range of medical conditions is available from NHS Direct 24 hours a day.
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If you are unsure as to whether you need an appointment and whether it is urgent, you can discuss this with the receptionist in confidence so that you can be guided through the system. It is advisable to register at Llanwrtyd Branch Surgery if you live in or towards Beulah or Llanwrtyd Wells. At registration, you will be allocated a treating doctor.
If you are unsure as to whether you need an appointment and whether it is urgent, you can discuss this with the receptionist in confidence so that you can be guided through the system. In Builth, Wells appointments are available from Monday to Friday on both morning and afternoons. If you need to contact a doctor between 6pm and 8am on weekdays or at any time on a Saturday, Sunday, or public holiday, please telephone "Shropdoc" on 0333 222 66 55.
Requests for repeat prescriptions take three full working days to process provided they are received at the surgery before 4pm. After 4 pm counts as being received the following day. A request received at 2pm on a Thursday will be ready for collection the following Tuesday. Your original prescription has a green side (retained by the chemist) and a white side which details all medications available for you to request.
Our Practice Nurses can help patients manage all illnesses but do have particular skills in chronic diseases such as diabetes, asthma and heart disease. They run a range of specialist clinics for these types of conditions at the Surgery. They provide a range of other services including immunisations, smear taking, blood taking, ear syringing, contraceptive advice and travel advice.
The GPs are normally responsible for the specific maternity care of a patient registered with the Practice from when she becomes pregnant to fourteen days after the birth of the baby. A midwife is usually the first and main contact for the expectant mother during her pregnancy, throughout labour and postnatal period.
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