
We are keen that you are able to contact us with ease.
Finding us and Opening Times
Finding us
Bank Street,
Faversham,
Kent,
ME13 8QR
GP Training Afternoons
Please note that the surgery will be closed on the following afternoons from 1pm for mandatory staff training.
More information can be found Here
- Wednesday 5th February 2025 (Training Hub)
- Tuesday 4th March 2025 (Practice/PCN)
Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board have arranged out-of-hours GP cover for the day which can be accessed by dialling 111.
Urgent Treatment Centre
Routine Appointments
Routine clinic times are:
Monday to Friday: 8.40am to 11.50am and 3.00pm to 5.10pm
Saturdays: currently some Saturday morning booked only appointments
Accessibility – Disabled access and finding your way around at Faversham Medical Practice
All parts of the practice are easily accessible by wheelchair and there are toilet facilities for the disabled. More info can be found here.
If you would like to be familiar with where you need to go when you visit us, we have handy videos that show most facilities in the practice. This can be found here.
Contact us regarding any Medical or Administrative matters
Please give us your Feedback with this simple Online Form
Feedback Form
Please use this form to give us your valuable feedback. We look forward to hearing from you.
Out of Hours and Emergency
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.

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.
This is open to all patients, whether you are registered with a Faversham GP or not.
You can get help for any
- Minor Injuries – cuts, wounds, grazes, eye and ear injuries, bites, abscesses, falls, burns, sprains, strains and foreign bodies.
- Minor Illnesses – infections, rashes, emergency contraception (morning after pill), coughs and colds, stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhoea, high temperature in children and adults.
- Please note that we do not treat Dental infections-please contact your own Dentist or contact Dentaline via 111.
In case of a life threatening emergency, please dial 999
Concerns and complaints.
We welcome feedback as this helps us improve our standards and you will not be treated any differently because you have complained. We will do our best to put right anything that has gone wrong.
More details can be found here.