Faversham Medical Practice

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If you have any medical queries or emergencies, please contact the surgery on 01795 562011.

If you are aged 55+ Faversham Town Council are administering a survey for ‘Age Friendly Faversham’ and would appreciate ...
31/03/2026

If you are aged 55+ Faversham Town Council are administering a survey for ‘Age Friendly Faversham’ and would appreciate your help in gathering your views about the local community and how it can be improved to make it more age friendly. Please complete their survey using this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/agefriendlyfaversham or collect and complete a paper version in the Visitor Information Centre at 12 Market Place.

Closing date is 15th May.

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31/03/2026

Easter Holidays

The GP Practice is closed for the Easter Holidays-Friday 3rd April, Saturday 4th April, Sunday 5th April and Monday 6th April 2026.

Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board have arranged out-of-hours GP cover during these training times, which can be accessed by dialling 111.

The Faversham Urgent Treatment Centre will still be open from 8am-8pm every day and will be able to see any Minor Injuries or Minor Illness whilst the practice is closed. Details Here.
Please note that we do not treat Dental infections-please contact your own Dentist or contact Dentaline via 111.
This is open to all patients, whether you are registered with a Faversham GP or not.

When the practice is closed, please dial 111 if you;
– Need medical help fast, but it’s not a 999 emergency
– Don’t know who to call for medical help or don’t have a GP
– Think you need to go to A&E or another NHS urgent care service
– Need health information or reassurance about what to do next. 111 Online

23/03/2026

11.09am-The computer system is back up and working now. Apologies for the delays.
10.38am We are currently experiencing issues with our computer system, so are unable to see any patient details, do any prescriptions or respond to any online queries. This appears to be a national issue

Although there are long queues outside the Faversham Health Centre, the Urgent Treatment Centre is still open as usual. ...
20/03/2026

Although there are long queues outside the Faversham Health Centre, the Urgent Treatment Centre is still open as usual. The long queue is for students coming for the Meningitis B vaccination.

Updates and information on the meningitis outbreak in the Canterbury area.

Meningitis Outbreak-for all the latest information for patients, following link below
19/03/2026

Meningitis Outbreak-for all the latest information for patients, following link below

Updates and information on the meningitis outbreak in the Canterbury area.

Updated info from UKHSA
16/03/2026

Updated info from UKHSA

UKHSA cluster notification Re: Outbreak of meningococcal disease linked to University of Kent and the area of Canterbury...
16/03/2026

UKHSA cluster notification Re: Outbreak of meningococcal disease linked to University of Kent and the area of Canterbury

What has happened?

Between 13 and 15 March 2026, the UKHSA was made aware of thirteen cases of invasive meningococcal disease.
Sadly, two people are known to have died.
UKHSA, the University of Kent and the local health system are working together to respond to the outbreak and support those affected.

What action has been taken so far in Kent to reassure students?

UKHSA has worked with the University of Kent to provide advice letters to all 16,000 students, advising on recent cases, signs and symptoms, how to obtain antibiotics, and what to do if they feel unwell.
Antibiotics are being made available to students and distributed at a dedicated site on campus.
UKHSA staff continue to contact trace family and friends of known cases to identify anyone else who may be at risk, and to establish a clearer picture of the events leading to this cluster of cases.
UKHSA has worked with the local NHS Trust and NHS Kent and Medway to ensure hospital staff and GPs are aware and to be vigilant for possible cases in any patients.

What is meningococcal disease?

Meningococcal disease is an uncommon but serious illness caused by meningococcal bacteria, which can lead to meningitis (inflammation of the lining of the brain) and septicaemia (blood poisoning).
The onset of illness is often sudden, and early diagnosis and treatment are vital.

Which strain is responsible for the outbreak?

The specific strain has not yet been identified.
Investigations are ongoing and we will share further information as it becomes available.

What action is being taken in the community?

UKHSA specialists are interviewing affected individuals and their families to identify close contacts and arrange antibiotics to limit further spread.
Close contacts of cases have already been given antibiotics as a precautionary measure.
Advice and support is being offered to the wider university community, and to local hospitals and NHS 111.

What are the symptoms to look out for?

Symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia can include:

-A rash that does not fade when pressed with a glass
-Sudden onset of high fever
-Severe and worsening headache
-Stiff neck
-Vomiting and diarrhoea
-Joint and muscle pain
-Dislike of bright lights
-Very cold hands and feet
-Seizures
-Confusion or delirium
-Extreme sleepiness or difficulty waking

What should I do if I am concerned about myself or someone else?

If you or someone you know develops symptoms of meningitis or septicaemia, seek medical help urgently by going to the nearest Accident and Emergency department or calling 999. If a friend goes to bed unwell, check on them regularly. Early treatment can be lifesaving. You can also contact your GP or call NHS 111 if you are concerned.

Am I at risk if I have been vaccinated?

The MenACWY vaccine offers good protection against several strains of meningococcal disease and is routinely offered to teenagers in school Years 9 and 10.
However, it does not protect against all strains. Other strains, such as MenB, can circulate among young adults. This is why it is important for everyone to know the signs and symptoms regardless of vaccination status.

Where can I find further information and support?

NHS: www.nhs.uk/conditions/meningitis
Meningitis Research Foundation: www.meningitis.org | 0808 800 3344 (24 hours)
Meningitis Now: www.meningitisnow.org | 0808 80 10 388 (9am–8pm)

Meningitis Now is the UK's largest meningitis charity, offering support, funding research and raising awareness. Find out about the work we do to save lives

02/03/2026

Closed for Training

Please note that the GP practice will be closed on the Tuesday 3rd March 2026 from 1pm for mandatory staff training.

Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board have arranged out-of-hours GP cover during these training times, which can be accessed by dialling 111.

The Faversham Urgent Treatment Centre will still be open from 8am-8pm every day and will be able to see any Minor Injuries or Minor Illness whilst the practice is closed. Details Here.
Please note that we do not treat Dental infections-please contact your own Dentist or contact Dentaline via 111.
This is open to all patients, whether you are registered with a Faversham GP or not.

When the practice is closed, please dial 111 if you;
– Need medical help fast, but it’s not a 999 emergency
– Don’t know who to call for medical help or don’t have a GP
– Think you need to go to A&E or another NHS urgent care service
– Need health information or reassurance about what to do next.

22/12/2025

We are pleased to share that patients will be able to book routine GP appointments 2 weeks in advance from 5th Jan 2026.

Appointments will be released every day for 2 weeks ahead. We would advise patients to call at 3 PM to book routine appointments.

18/12/2025

Christmas & New Year Opening Times.
Please note that the GP practice will be closed on:
Thursday 25th December 2025
Friday 26th December 2025
Thursday 1st January 2026

We wish all our patients a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board have arranged out-of-hours GP cover during these days, which can be accessed by dialling 111.

The Faversham Urgent Treatment Centre will still be open from 8am-8pm every day and will be able to see any Minor Injuries or Minor Illness whilst the practice is closed. Details Here.
Please note that we do not treat Dental infections-please contact your own Dentist or contact Dentaline via 111.
This is open to all patients, whether you are registered with a Faversham GP or not.

When the practice is closed, please dial 111 if you;
– Need medical help fast, but it’s not a 999 emergency
– Don’t know who to call for medical help or don’t have a GP
– Think you need to go to A&E or another NHS urgent care service
– Need health information or reassurance about what to do next.

Protect yourself this winter with a FREE NHS flu jab ❄️💉It is not too late to book your flu vaccination. Those at greate...
18/12/2025

Protect yourself this winter with a FREE NHS flu jab ❄️💉

It is not too late to book your flu vaccination. Those at greater risk of serious illness from flu should get vaccinated to reduce their chances of needing medical care.

Eligible patients include:
-People aged 65 and over
-Those with long-term health conditions
-Pregnant women
-Carers and care home residents

If you’re eligible, you can book your flu vaccine by contacting reception

18/11/2025

Please note that the GP practice will be closed on the 19th of November from 1pm for mandatory staff training.
Further details on training days can be found here.

Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board have arranged out-of-hours GP cover during these training times, which can be accessed by dialling 111.

The Faversham Urgent Treatment Centre will still be open from 8am-8pm every day and will be able to see any Minor Injuries or Minor Illness whilst the practice is closed. Details Here.
Please note that we do not treat Dental infections-please contact your own Dentist or contact Dentaline via 111.
This is open to all patients, whether you are registered with a Faversham GP or not.

When the practice is closed, please dial 111 if you;
– Need medical help fast, but it’s not a 999 emergency
– Don’t know who to call for medical help or don’t have a GP
– Think you need to go to A&E or another NHS urgent care service
– Need health information or reassurance about what to do next.

Address

Faversham Health Centre, Bank Street
Faversham
ME138QR

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 6:30pm
Thursday 8am - 6:30pm
Friday 8am - 6:30pm

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