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Need a GP at the weekend or in the evening?

Published on: 28th December 2017

In addition to normal opening times, GPs and nurses are offering patients appointments in the evening, on weekends and bank holidays.

Additional appointments are being made available at the following times in:

Borough

Monday to Friday

Saturday and Sunday

24, 25, 26 December
and 1 January 

Brent

6pm-9pm

8am-8pm

8am-8pm

Harrow

6.30pm-8pm

8am-8pm

8am-8pm

Hillingdon

6.30pm-8pm

8am-8pm

8am-8pm

Westminster

6.30pm-8pm

8am-8pm

8am-8pm

Kensington and Chelsea, Queen’s Park and Paddington

6pm-9pm

8am-8pm

8am-8pm

Hammersmith and Fulham

6.30pm-8pm

8am-8pm

8am-8pm

Hounslow

6.30pm-8pm

8am-8pm

8am-8pm

Ealing

6.30pm-8pm

8am-8pm

8am-8pm

 

Residents can book these additional appointments by calling their GP practice or NHS 111 when their own practice is closed. Appointments are accessible either at residents own GP practice or a nearby local health centre. 

This is really exciting for North West London residents as they can make appointments with a GP or nurse at a time and in a place that is convenient for them seven days a week. 

As well as improving GP services, this new offering is set to improve:  

  • Patient experience
  • reduce avoidable A&E visits and unscheduled hospital admissions.

 

Dr Neville Purssell, Clinical Lead for primary care, North West London Collaboration of Clinical Commissioning Groups said: "Our aim is to ensure that individuals such as carers, parents and people with work commitments have faster access to a GP or nurse, more hours a day. Timely access to GP services is a top concern when people are asked about the NHS. Offering evening, weekend and bank holiday appointments helps to tackle this issue. It is hoped that these additional GP appointments will also help to relieve pressure on hospital emergency departments and Urgent Care Centres (UCCs) as well as provide more convenient access to routine general practice for patients.”

UCCs and A&E departments will soon be able to direct patients to the service at the weekends, where clinically appropriate. Work is underway to enable UCCs to directly book appointments for people who do not require emergency care.

For more information or to book an appointment with a GP or nurse please contact your local GP practice or call NHS 111. 

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