When We Are Closed
If you have an urgent medical problem in the evening, weekend or bank holiday which cannot wait until the surgery re-opens, please call the NHS 111 Service by dialling 111.
NHS 111 is free to call from both landlines and mobiles.
When you call the NHS 111 Service, you will be asked some questions about your symptoms so that you can be directed to the local service that can help you best. There are local GP services open between 4pm and 8pm and at the weekends that 111 can direct you to.
If for any reason, you are unable to access NHS 111 by dialling 111, please call 020 3402 1111 instead. Calls to this number are charged at your networks standard rates.
You can obtain more information about NHS 111 by visiting http://www.nhs.uk/111
You can also share your experiences of using NHS 111 by visiting http://www.patientopinion.co.uk
Ambulance Service Emergencies
In an extreme emergency dial 999 and ask for an ambulance. Be ready to give your address and contact number before describing the medical emergency. Please remember the ambulance service is stretched. Only use it when absolutely necessary.
Accident and Emergency Departments
In the event of an accident or other serious medical problem our local Accident and Emergency Departments are as follows:-
Royal Free Hospital , Pond Street, NW3 2QG
020 7794 0500
St Mary’s Hospital, Praed Street, W2 1NY
020 3312 6666