Our Services

We work with our Practice and Primary Care Networks to provide a range of high quality primary care services to local residents.

Some of our services include our Access Hubs, Clinical Pharmacists allocation to practices and the integrated care home service.
Our primary care services have been developed, and are run by local clinicians and we are registered with the Care Quality Commission.

Our Services

Same Day Extended Access (SDEA)

Enhanced Access

Spirometry & FeNo

Local Incentive Schemes (LIS)

Public Health Interventions

Childhood Immunisations

HR & Recruitment

Compliance & Other

Training & Education

Board Leadership

Call Centre

IT & Training

Patient Feedback

Bidding for New Business

Wound Care Services

Legal

CQC Engagement

Finance

Estate

Place Based Partnerships

Contacts

Adult Immunisations

PCN Back Office Services

Safeguarding

Transformation & Health Inequalities

Negotiation Support

Practice & OD Support

Infection Prevention

Inventory Management

MDT Secretariat

Our Locations
Our Service Opening Times
Same Day Extended Access Service and Enhanced Access Services

Havering Health provide Same Day Extended and Enhanced Access Services which offer appointments outside of core GP hours, from 6:30 pm to 10:00 pm on weekdays and 10:00 am to 8:00 pm on weekends and bank holidays.

These services are GP-led service that provides patients with more convenient, timely access to care, improves patient satisfaction, and reduces the pressure on individual practices and A&E departments.

These appointments are with a range of clinicians including GPs, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Nurses and other clinical staff. Appointments can be either face-to-face or via a telephone consultation.

Appointments are made via your GP Practice, 111 or the local urgent treatment centres.

Simple Wound Care Service

The Simple Wound Care service provides a high quality, clinically safe and innovative service provision within a range of primary care settings, enabling continuity of care and offering patients choice as to where they are seen.

Patients are able to book and cancel appointments online or over the phone using the 10 to 8 booking system.

Spirometry & FeNo Diagnostic Service

Spirometry is one of the essential lung function investigations in the diagnosis, assessment of severity and monitoring of respiratory conditions such as COPD and Asthma. It is to be used in conjunction with history taking (symptoms/smoking/ lifestyle) and other physical assessment to confirm lung diseases. To have valid diagnosis, diagnostic spirometry must be quality assured and only be performed by people who have achieved the ARTP (Association for Respiratory Technology & Physiology) qualification. 

Havering Health manages the delivery of this service with specialised nurses who have undertaken the ARTP training. The nurses are supported by a clinical lead. The Nurses carry out a number of tests as part of their consultation, and these results are sent back to the GP via EMIS who completes the diagnosis process.

This service was established in August 2021 and we operate from 3 hub sites, Rosewood Medical Centre, Petersfield Surgery and Raphael’s House.

The FeNo (Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide) test helps to diagnose asthma. As the patient breathes out it shows any inflammation in airways. This diagnostic has been running successfully alongside spirometry since May 2022.

Through the extension of clinics, recruitment of nurses and utilisation of digital solutions we have managed to increase activity and reduce wait times from 2 months to less than 1 month.

Integrated Care Homes

GP Access

Havering Health in partnership with our member practices provided clinical expertise support to seventeen nursing homes, which represents around approximately 1024 beds. The service is commission by North East London Integrated Care System.

We are committed to continuing to support our care homes and practices, and as part of education and training, we facilitated Information sharing in partnership with local community provider (NELFT) about the Community Treatment Team covering the following key areas:

  • Post-fall injury assessment and management
  • Blood Test request form
  • Combined Pathology GP Request Form
  • Nurse influenza vaccination consent form
  • Foot examination and risk classification
  • Urine sample information
  • Hydration Guide
  • First Line ONS and starter packs information

The education and training programme are well received by care home staff and this has enhanced our relationships with the care homes and supports better patient care.

Havering Health Federation successfully runs the Care home contract ensuring that all reporting requirements and KPIs are met. A key part of the service delivery is establishing and holding regular MDT meetings with attendees from our health partners (acute and community) and social care. Havering’s success with regards to the MDTs resulted in our MDT Model being used as a case study for BHR and the wider NEL federations. The completion of Care Plans [Urgent Care Plans] is another area which has seen significant improvement.

Spirometry is one of the essential lung function investigations in the diagnosis, assessment of severity and monitoring of respiratory conditions such as COPD and Asthma.

It is to be used in conjunction with history taking (symptoms/smoking/ lifestyle) and other physical assessment to confirm lung diseases.

To have valid diagnosis, diagnostic spirometry must be quality assured and only be performed by people who have achieved the ARTP (Association for Respiratory Technology & Physiology) qualification. 

This service was established in August 2021 and we operate from 3 hub sites, Rosewood Medical Centre, Petersfield Surgery and Rush Green Medical Centre.

  • Through the extension of clinics, recruitment of nurses and utilisation of digital solutions we have managed to increase activity and reduce wait times from 2 months to less than 1 month.