A network of walk-in GP clinics will open as part of work to improve access to primary care.
The clinics, which would be staffed by GPs, nurses and support staff, will be open seven days a week, 12:00-20:00, in addition to existing primary care services. They will provide a range of same-day assessments, diagnostics and treatment.
Fifteen clinics in sites across Scotland will proceed initially to test the benefits for patients.
Improving access to primary care and shifting more care into the community is central for this Government
As part of this, we are taking forward new and innovative ways to improve access to primary care, including the benefits of local walk-in GP clinics.
These will be in addition to core GP services and will offer additional flexibility for patients. These will be designed in collaboration with NHS Boards, GPs and other partners to ensure they strengthen existing services.
– HEALTH SECRETARY NEIL GRAY
Plans for new walk-in clinics will be developed as part of work to improve access to primary care.
— Scot Gov Health (@scotgovhealth) October 13, 2025
Clinics staffed by GPs, nurses and support staff are to be opened seven days a week for treatment, diagnostics and same day assessments.
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