You can make an appointment in the following ways:
- By NHS App – all our GP appointments are available on-line from 07:00.
- By telephoning the surgery on 0203 474 6410
- By coming into the surgery
Vaccinations
Child Immunisations
NHS vaccinations and when to have them It’s important that vaccines are given on time for the best protection, but […]
Covid Vaccine
You will be contacted if you are eligible for a covid vaccine. This GP Practice does not offer covid-19 vaccinations […]
Flu Jabs
Flu vaccines are safe and effective. They’re offered every year on the NHS to help protect people at risk of […]
Shingles Vaccine
Shingles is a common condition that causes a painful rash. It can sometimes lead to serious problems such as long-lasting […]
Other Services
Contraception and Sexual Health
Contraceptive advice and advice regarding sexual health issues are from the doctor. Coil and Implants are available from Dr Hipps. […]
Health and Wellbeing Coaching
We provide Health and Wellbeing Coaching Service for our patients, with support from Know Your Own Health. If you are […]
Home Visits
In very specific circumstances, the doctor may be able to perform a home visit. This is at the doctor’s discretion, […]
Medication Review and Prescriptions
How Do I Order My Repeat Prescription? Telephone requests cannot be accepted unless you are housebound or have mobility problems. […]
New Baby
Baby Clinic: New Baby 6 Week Check / Immunisations When we receive notification of your delivery we will book your […]
Nursing Services
To book an appointment with our nurse, please call us. Apart from the usual medical services we provide the following […]
Physiotherapy
Our in-house physiotherapist Laura works on Wednesdays. You can book an appointment with her for back pain, neck pain, muscle […]
Social Prescribing Link Worker
At its most basic, a social prescription offers the kind of help that doesn’t come in a tube or bottle […]
Travel Immunisations
If you are travelling abroad, you are likely to need vaccinations against diseases that are not prevalent in the UK. […]