Health Charities
Marie Curie
Marie Curie Cancer Care is a UK charity dedicated to the care of people with terminal cancer and other illnesses. Over the financial year 2010/11, we reached a total of 31,799 patients
YouthHealthTalk
Youthhealthtalk enables young people, their family and friends, and professionals such as doctors and teachers to understand young people's experiences of health, illness and life in general. The website feature real-life accounts of issues such as effect on work and education, social life and relationships, consulting health professionals and treatment.
Macmillan Cancer Support
One in three of us will get cancer and it’s the toughest thing most of us will ever face. If you’ve been diagnosed with cancer, or a loved one has, you’ll want a team of people in your corner supporting you every step of the way. Macmillan provide practical, medical and financial support and push for better cancer care.
Clinics & Services
Travel Vaccinations
Non-NHS Services

Clinics & Services

chdBaby Clinic

Is held every Tuesday afternoons from 2pm with a doctor and nurse where child immunisations are offered. 


Minor Ailments- a Community Pharmacy service to treat minor ailments 

If you would like to see someone without waiting for an appointment, your local community pharmacist can help. Please check with reception to see if you are eligible for direct referral to this Scheme. If you are you will be given a referral form to take into Boutalls Chemist (two doors away) at 60 Lamb’s Conduit Street. 


Bengali Advocate 

Shamina Ali is in attendance at the surgery on Monday and Wednesday afternoons.  She is able to interpret from Bengali to English during your consultation.  Please let reception know if you would like her to assist you by booking a double appointment for the clinic.


Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) 

The Sick Children’s Trust ‘Home from Home’ offer accommodation to parents and siblings of children who are being treated as in-patients at GOSH. Due to the close proximity of the Hospital to the Practice, we have agreed to see the family members of sick in-patients (who need temporary medical treatment), if they are visiting their sick children in hospital and therefore cannot get to their own GP for treatment. To include very recent post-partum mums in hospital; shared postnatal care. 


 
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