Barony Medical Centre

Welcome to our surgery website which we hope you will find useful. Our dedicated team will approach your care with professionalism, discretion and friendliness.

PATIENT NOTICE:

ON TUESDAY 21ST OCTOBER 2025 - GGC IT DEPARTMENT ARE REPLACING AND UPGRADING OUR COMPUTER HARDWARE. WE WILL HAVE NO ACCESS TO ANY ELECTRONIC INFORMATION THAT DAY. WE ARE ONLY ABLE TO PROVIDE AN EXTREMELY LIMITED SERVICE ON AN EMERGENCY ONLY BASIS. PRECRIPTIONS WILL TAKE A ADDITIONAL DAY TO PROCESS AND WE WILL HAVE NO ABILITY TO MAKE OR CANCEL APPOINTMENTS. 

WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT AND UNDERSTANDING AT THIS TIME.

 

PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

Thursday 25th December 2025

Friday 26th December 2025

Thursday 1st January 2026

Friday 2nd January 2026

Friday 3rd April 2026

Monday 6th April 2026

Monday 4th Amy 2026

Monday 25th May 2026

Monday 20th July 2026

Monday 28th September 2026

Friday 25th December 2026

Monday 28th December 2026

 

Barony Medical Centre is pleased announce that or new GP trainees have started. Both our trainees will be a valuable part of our team. GP trainees are qualified doctors who have already worked in hospitals for at least 2 years and have decided to train to be General Practitioners. This practice has found the experience of educating GP trainees both stimulating and rewarding for all involved in the process and this is something we are excited to restart.

 

 

When we are closed

If you urgently need a GP outwith GP hours and at weekends call NHS24 on 111. This service is available Monday to Friday 18:00 - 08:30 and Friday 18:00 to Monday 08:30. Out-of-hours services are generally busy so please think carefully before asking to see a doctor and only do so if you genuinely cannot wait until the surgery re-opens.

In a genuine emergency you should call 999. Chest pains, suspected stroke and severe shortness of breath are emergencies.  

Minor injuries (aged 5+) are dealt with at Stobhill Minor Injuries Unit. Call NHS 24 on 111 to access this service. This is suitable for cuts, burns, sprains and suspected broken bones.

Glasgow Royal Infirmary Accident and Emergency department is open 24 hours every day for genuine emergencies, likewise The Royal Hospital for Children A+E. If it is not a life or limb-threatening emergency consider calling NHS 24 first on 111.

Page last reviewed: 17 October 2025
Page created: 26 January 2023