Glenkens Medical Practice

Glenkens Medical Practice A two partner General Practice providing medical and dispensing services to just over 1,850 people

18/12/2025
05/12/2025

The phone lines are now working- apologies for any inconvenience

05/12/2025

Our phone lines are currently inoperable- please get in touch by email if you need to contact us- link in bio

02/12/2025

A sharp, early rise in seasonal flu and norovirus infections is hitting communities across the region, and heaping pressure on health and social care.

Some hospital wards have been closed to new admissions, visiting has been restricted across all sites, and the use of masks reintroduced - as the combination of illnesses prompts appeals for public co-operation to help combat the challenge.

Medical Director for NHS Dumfries and Galloway Dr Kenneth Donaldson said: “We are currently seeing a significant increase in both respiratory and gastrointestinal infections across the region.

“Seasonal flu has arrived early this year, and we are also managing a rising number of norovirus outbreaks.

“These illnesses are circulating widely in the community and are now having a major impact on services.”

Dr Donaldson added: “To help limit the spread of infection, we are asking for the public’s continued support.

“Please do not visit hospitals, care homes, or other healthcare settings if you are unwell. Even mild symptoms can easily pass to others and have serious consequences for vulnerable patients.”

Norovirus, which typically causes vomiting and diarrhoea, is particularly disruptive in inpatient settings. Even a small number of cases can force wards to close to new admissions in order to prevent further spread and protect vulnerable patients.

In light of the rising infection levels, face coverings have been reintroduced for NHS staff working in clinical areas. Independent contractors in primary care settings like GP practices and staff in social care settings are being strongly encouraged to consider face coverings.

Visiting across all inpatient wards is now restricted, with access only permitted following prior arrangement with ward staff who will advise on safe visiting processes.

All visitors are being asked to wear face coverings where possible.

Dr Donaldson said: “Simple steps - such as washing hands regularly with soap and water, keeping some distance from others when feeling unwell, and wearing a face covering in clinical areas - can make a big difference.

“By taking these precautions, we can reduce transmission and help keep essential services running safely.”

Most people with mild flu or norovirus symptoms can manage their illness at home with rest, fluids, and over-the-counter remedies.

Those who are concerned about their symptoms or are in a higher-risk group can seek advice via NHS Inform, NHS 24 on 111, or from their GP or local pharmacist.

Thanks are expressed to people across the region, with a request to support these temporary measures to help protect patients, staff, and the wider community.

06/10/2025

Glenkens Medical Practice will be closed on
Monday 13th October 2025
for the (NHS) public holiday

21/08/2025

Glenkens Medical Practice will be closed on Monday 25th August 2025 for the Late Summer Bank Holiday

20/08/2025

The Practice will be closed from 12.30pm today, Wednesday 20th August for all our staff to take part in the local ‘Shaping the future of General Medical Services’ programme.
We will re-open as usual tomorrow morning, Thursday 21st August.
If you have an urgent medical problem that cannot wait until we reopen please phone 01387 241033.
In an emergency call 999.
Thanks for your support and understanding.

REMINDER:The Practice will be closed for the afternoon on Wednesday 20th August to take part in the local ‘Shaping the f...
18/08/2025

REMINDER:
The Practice will be closed for the afternoon on Wednesday 20th August to take part in the local ‘Shaping the future of General Medical Services’ programme.
We will be closed from 12:30 to allow sufficient time for our staff to travel to the event.
We will re-open as usual on the morning of Thursday 21st August.
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Glenkens Medical Practice welcomes Astrid Novicky who will be with us for a few days each week over the course of the ne...
14/08/2025

Glenkens Medical Practice welcomes Astrid Novicky who will be with us for a few days each week over the course of the next 10 months. Astrid is a 3rd year ‘ScotGEM’ medical student, keen to learn and will be a part of the practice team. ScotGEM is a 4 year graduate entry programme run jointly by Dundee and St. Andrew’s University along with the University of the Highlands and Islands and several NHS boards.
We are excited to embark on this new venture for the Practice and wish Astrid well for her time with us in the Glenkens.

12/08/2025

The Practice will be closed from 12.30pm on Wednesday 20th August to take part in the local ‘Shaping the future of General Medical Services’ programme.
We will re-open as usual on the morning of Thursday 21st Aug
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Address

High Street, New Galloway
Castle Douglas
DG73RN

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+441644420234

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