GP practice services in Lincolnshire will be operating on both Good Friday and Easter Monday

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All GP practices will be available to provide advice and assessment on Good Friday (April 10) and Easter Monday (April 13) between 8am and 6.30pm.

This support will be in line with the way general practice services are currently being delivered in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The current coronavirus restrictions mean you should not attend a GP surgery unless you have been told to do so.

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If patients need medical help for anything other than symptoms of coronavirus (a high temperature or a new, continuous cough) on the Bank Holidays they should ring their own practice for advice.

Practices are offering a range of ways that you can contact them; via telephone, email, or online consultation.

Those that usually dispense medicines will continue to offer this service.

In addition there are a range of services available including; your local community pharmacy, NHS111, and ASAPLincs.

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Patients with COVID-19 symptoms should continue to use the Coronavirus NHS111 online service as the first port of call.

Almost all Community Pharmacies will be open 2-5 pm as a minimum on Good Friday and Easter Monday and will maintain their normal working hours on Saturday.

Easter Sunday will be covered by the usual Easter Sunday Rota.

For further information about your local pharmacies please visit the pharmacy website or visit www.nhs.uk

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