Service update 

From the 1st of October 2024, we will no longer be providing post operative wound care to patients. You would be required to arrange this with the hospital who performed the surgery. However, we will continue to remove clips and sutures.

As of the 1st of December 2024, we will be stopping leg ulcer treatment in the surgery. We are currently waiting for information regarding alternative arrangements from the ICB. We aim to update our affected patients with up to date information as soon as we are notified.

Phone lines 

Please be aware that our reception team is currently short staffed resulting in longer wait times on the phone, We understand this is frustrating and we would like to reassure you we are currently working on recruitment to expand our current team . In regards to the phone lines being faulty with calls being dropped and difficulty with hearing the line we are aware of this issue and currently awaiting a confirmation date for when our new cloud based telephone system is being installed.

We would like to thank you for your patience in the meantime.

About the practice

The past, present and future of our practice

We are a practice of approximately 11,000 patients covering a large part of High Wycombe. Wye Valley Surgery is a long established practice serving High Wycombe for over 30 years. Wye Valley Surgery moved to our present location on the 17th June 2019. We became a GP training practice in 2021, following a long history of supporting medical students from Oxford University. We have embraced the recent changes in the local NHS including playing an important role in our local Primary Care Network.

Our Primary Care Network

We work with a number of local practices to improve the support we give local patients. We explain this further under

The Practice boundary

A map of our practice area is available under

Please note that we can only register patients who live in our catchment area, so if you do move outside our practice boundary you will need to register with a GP practice who covers the area you have moved into.

Training practice

We are accredited as a Training Practice for GP Specialty Trainees. When you are offered an appointment, this may be with one of our GP trainees. Our GP trainees occasionally video their consultations for learning purposes. They will always ask your permission in the consultation, but if you object to your consultation being recorded, you can also let us know when booking an appointment. This is explained in more detail below.

Wye Valley Surgery is a training practice for young Doctors who want to make their careers in general practice. This means that the practice has to achieve high standards and be regularly inspected to ensure that those standards are maintained. By achieving “training” status the practice is able to train young fully qualified Doctors (GP Registrars), who come to us with an experienced hospital background, prior to becoming GP principals in their own right.

Our GP trainees are fully supervised by our GP trainers. Dr Pasupathi  and Dr Baig are the current GP Trainers.

Our present GP trainees are included under our

We have much more detailed information about GP training under

As part of their ongoing training and qualification the GP Registrars are required to present some video consultations to the Royal College of General Practitioners. Our GP trainees also occasionally video their consultations for learning purposes. Patients may be asked to allow their consultation to be videoed. This will only be done with the full, unequivocal consent of the patient concerned.

You will be informed at the time of checking-in that the consultation is requested to be videoed and you will be asked to sign a consent form to confirm your agreement at the appointment. You have the right to decline being videoed and this will not affect your consultation.

We will always ask your permission, but if you object to your consultation being recorded, you can also let us know when booking an appointment.

This Practice is also involved in the training of 5th year medical students from Oxford University.

Practice brochure

To help you understand the practice better, including some important elements of our practice support, see under


Transport to the practice

For information on transport to the surgery and also on community and hospital transport, see under


Parking and wheelchair access

Map of site and parking
Our surgery is co-located on the ground floor with the Urgent Treatment Centre at Wycombe General Hospital. A map of the Wycombe Hospital site showing buildings, entrances and car park areas.

Hospital parking information including on disabled parking
You can find information including on parking charges and blue badge parking under:

Alternative car parks
There are a number of alternative car parks nearby which can be found under:

Wheel chair access
Wheelchair access is through the Urgent treatment centre to the front of the surgery, which has a ramp.

Parking Availability
The car parks at Wycombe Hospital are not under the management of Wye Valley Surgery, and therefore we have no control over the ongoing parking situation and lack of available spaces (particularly in Car Park B).

If you have any complaints or issues regarding the parking, please contact Saba Parking, who manage the site on behalf of the hospital. Their details can be found on the signs in the car park.


Translation service

A local translation (interpreting) service is available free of charge for patients using GP and NHS hospital services in England. This also includes interpreting for people who are deaf or deaf/blind. A member of our reception team can arrange an interpreter for a consultation in the practice. For any hospital appointment contact the hospital department dealing with your treatment or appointment and they will arrange an interpreter.

Please let us know if you need interpreting help as soon as possible to make sure we can have an interpreter in place for your consultation at the practice (ideally this should be when you make the appointment at the practice).

We do not allow children to act as interpreters during any treatments or appointments at the practice.


Named GP

You can choose a named GP within certain limitations. Before completing our form we recommend you first read the policy

If you feel the need to change your named GP, then please
Complete and submit the online form:


Practice forms and registration

You can find our practice forms under


Practice policies

You can find our practice policies under

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