Who to see:
Health Visitors
Baby Clinic
Nurse

Who can help:

  • Benefits Advisor, Social Prescriber (please complete and submit an online request for referral to Social Prescribing team)
  • Citizens Advice: 020 7247 1050

Who to see:

By appointment with GP

Six week checks every Wednesday 1.30pm–3.00pm and vaccines for children under 8

Who to see:
Nurse
Doctor

Every weekday mornings

Who to see:

  • Nurse
  • Health Care Assistant
  • Assistant Practitioner
  • Most local Pharmacist

Every three years if aged between 25 & 49. Every five years if aged between 50 & 64.

Who to see:
Nurse

Removal of Stitches and Incontinence

Who to see:
Nurse
District Nurse

Advice before you get pregnant

Who to see:
Health Visitor, Baby Clinic

First and third Wednesday of each month between 1:30 – 2:30pm.

Healthy Lifestyle Advice
Find your ideal weight

Who to see:
Nurse

The doctor does home visits after morning surgery as necessary

Who to see:
Doctor

  • Practice Pharmacist
  • Community Pharmacist
  • Doctor

Monday to Friday mornings only, seen by GP.

Monday to Friday for asthma, lung function testing, warfarin monitoring, chronic disease management, COPD, family planning and sexual health, diabetes, vaccinations, dressings, lifestyle and dietary advice

Abortion advice available

Who to see:
Doctor

By appointment via GP

REHABMe virtual physiotherapy

If you suffer from a joint or muscle injury, you can complete exercises to speed up your recovery and do your own self-rehabilitation.

We have provided 3-4 exercises that you can do each day, 6 days per week. You do the exercises either once or twice per day, depending on how quickly you want to recover. If you get any pain while doing any exercise, stop and seek advice from your physiotherapist or GP.

This app is designed for people aged between 16-65. Over 65s should seek medical advice before performing any of the exercises provided.

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Please enjoy Ramadan but follow the guidance on social distancing. If you have a medical condition such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease or lung disease, or you are on medication, or pregnant, or elderly, or in the highest risk group that are asked to stay at home for 12 weeks, please choose alternative options to fasting, in order to protect yourself from Covid-19. The NHS Muslim Network and the British Islamic Medical Association are advising that missed fasts can be made up at a later date in the year.

  • Please let us know 48hrs before you need a repeat prescription.Please order your repeat prescription at least 48hours before you run out. The quickest and easiest ways to do this are online using the NHS App (Click here). If you have not yet activated your online access, please ask reception for your PIN. Proxy access is also available for children or those you care for.
  • Drop in your request in writing at reception
  • nelondonicb.skd@nhs.net (email request)
  • Local pharmacies can also offer a repeat ordering service.
  • Abnormal results will be advised by the doctor
  • you can view your results securely online via the NHS App - please ask reception to obtain a login 

Who to see: 
Nurse

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Phone 020 7488 3653 between 8.00am and 8.30am and we guarantee to see you the same morning