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Your local NHS GP surgery in Willesden, NW10 — now welcoming new patients

The Willesden Medical Centre is your local NHS GP surgery on the High Road, NW10. We provide friendly, accessible care for individuals and families — including same-day online triage, video and telephone appointments, travel vaccinations, women’s health, mental health support, and long-term condition management.

We’re currently welcoming new patients who live or work in the local area. Registering takes less than 5 minutes online — no need to visit the surgery, and no ID required.

Open Mon–Fri 8:00am–6:30pm.

See full opening times here.

Willesden Medical Centre

  • Register with us

    You don’t need proof of address and can be registered in 48 hours

  • Appointments

    Find out how to make, change or cancel an appointment

  • Prescriptions

    Get a repeat prescription, find a pharmacy or ask a prescription question

  • Sick notes

    Get a sick (fit) note for work or find out about self-certification

  • Test results

    Get your recent test results and find out what to do next

  • Contact us

    Find out how to contact the surgery and what to do when we are closed

Consult your GP online

Fill out a simple online form to get advice and treatment by the end of the next working day.

In a medical emergency, always call 999 or go to A&E. For non-emergency advice when we’re closed, call NHS 111.

FAQs

Are you accepting new patients?

Yes. The Willesden Medical Centre is currently accepting new patient registrations, subject to our catchment area.    

Where are you located?

We are located in Willesden, NW10, serving the local North West London community.

How do I register with the surgery?

You can register online or by contacting the practice directly. Visit our “Register with the Surgery” page for full details.

Can I register if I’m outside the catchment area?

Yes it is possible to register with Willesden Medical Centre if you live outside our catchement area however please be aware we may not be able to perform home visits and some services which are geographically dependant.

Do you offer vaccinations?

Yes. We provide NHS vaccinations and immunisations in line with national guidance.

Is the surgery accessible?

We aim to make our services accessible to all patients. Please contact the practice if you have specific access or communication needs.

Can I bring someone to my appointment?

Yes. Patients are welcome to bring a family member, carer, or support person to their appointment if needed.

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