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Creative Art Workshop


Published on 12th Dec 2024

Patient Newsletter

Our latest patient newsletter is now available. Paper copies will also be in our waiting room.


Published on 3rd Oct 2024

RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) Vaccine

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is an infectious disease of the airways and lungs which causes runny nose, cough and fever. It is usually mild and self limiting, but for some older adults, may lead to more serious illness. For further information please read the guide from the UK Health Security Agency.

Free vaccinations are now available at the practice.  Please contact us to make an appointment if you:

  • turn 75 years of age on or after 1 September 2024
  • are already aged 75 to 79 years old on 1 September 2024

Published on 23rd Aug 2024

Appointments at Kelsall Medical Centre

We are pleased to now be able to offer appointments at Kelsall Medical Centre for our patients.

Appointments will be available Monday to Friday for doctors and Tuesday and Friday morning for nurse appointments.

To make an appointment please contact reception at Tarporley only. You will not be able to make appointments with reception at Kelsall Medical Centre. If you need to cancel or change an appointment for Kelsall please contact reception at Tarporley on 01829 732401 - option 1.

At this time not all services will be available at Kelsall for our patients eg immunisations, but we hope to increase the range of services over time.

Monday - 9-11am Dr Callely

Tuesday -  9-11am  Dr Argent-Belcher and 8-11.30am Nurse J Lester

Thursday - 9-11am Dr Pydah

Friday - 9-11am Dr Adey and 9-11.30am Nurse I Gallagher

Our Nurses can see our patients at Kelsall for long term condition reviews/management, cervical screening, contraception reviews/advice and injections (not immunisations though).


Kelsall Medical Centre - 7 Green Hill Road Kelsall CW6 0SN


Published on 1st Jul 2024

Changes to Patient Access Log-In

In line with their commitment to security, Patient Access have introduced a new multi-factor authenticator (MFA) log-in process. Users will be required to input a one-time-passcode (OTP) from an authenticator application to log-in.

They understand that this change may take some time to adapt to, and they have more information here to support users, as well as their Support Desk.


Published on 28th May 2024