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Willesden Medical Centre

144-150 High Road, Willesden, London, NW10 2PT

TelTelephone: 0208 459 5550 Email address: accurx.e84021@nhs.net

Out of hours: Telephone NHS 111

Appointments

How to Make an Appointment

Appointments may be booked in several ways:

Online

Patients can book appointments up to 4 weeks in advance using online services.

By Phone

Patients can book an appointment by calling reception on  0208 459 5550

In Person

Patients can visit the surgery and book an appointment with the receptionist.

Advance Booking:

Bookable up to 2 months ahead, these provide choice and flexibility as to when and by whom you are seen. If these appointments are filled on a particular day the receptionist will look for an acceptable alternative.

A number of theses appointments are available to book online.

On the day (Urgent only):

Every day at 8.30am a limited number of telephone appointments become available, enabling you to speak to our doctors quickly if that needed. During the consultation, the GP or Physicians Associate will make a decision whether yours is an issue that could be dealt with over the phone or if you need to be seen in our practice. If the latter is the case, they will book an appointment for you to be seen either by themselves at our Practice or GP at one of the Hubs.

At such short notice there is much less flexibility over the time of the appointment and choice of clinician.

Telephone Consultations:

You can book telephone appointments with our GPs, Physicians Associate or Nurses in advance for various issues such as ongoing medical problems, sick notes, medication changes, blood test results, investigation results and many other things to save time and your journey.

Who do I see?

For information on how best to be seen at the Surgery, select the service or condition you require.

 

Practice Information

Willesden Medical Centre

144-150 High Road, Willesden, London, NW10 2PT

Practice Opening hours

The practice is open during the following times:

Monday 08:00-18:30
Tuesday 08:00-18:30
Wednesday 08:00-18:30
Thursday 08:00-18:30
Friday 08:00-18:30
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

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