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New opening times and Emergency Triage times

From the 1st of April 2024 our new opening times will be from 8am-6:30pm Mon-Friday. Our same day medical emergency appointment request times will be from 8am-9:30am. Please call between these times if you think you need an emergency appointment on the day.

Urgent advice is still available after these times.

Ozempic National shortage

Following NHS local guidance, we are unable to start any patient on Ozempic. This applies to patient that were advised to start by a specialist. This is because a continuous supply can't be guaranteed in the next months. We are constantly reviewing the situation. Patients who wish to can be added to our waiting list and when the guideline is updated, we will contact them. 

Practice manager

Our Practice manager Siobhan Moriarty has moved to a different city and we wish her the best.

Sarah McDonagh and Ricky Paris are now our new practice managers. They are both established members of the team and we are excited for them to take over from Siobhan. 

Know diabetes

Knowing more about diabetes can have a big impact on your health and what choices you make today. Know Diabetes is here to help everyone affected by diabetes in North West London.

Whether it's signposting you to the best help, eating more healthily or checking yourself – Know Diabetes can help you make small, practical changes that boost your health and wellbeing.

Please click on the link for more information - 

https://www.knowdiabetes.org.uk/

Trainees - 

We feel it's important to support trainees and medical students at the practice. As part of their training, they are required to sit in and shadow clinicians. Please be aware there may be a student sitting in on your appointment, if you do not wish for them to be present, please inform the reception team so they can make the clinician aware. 

Thank you for helping us to support future healthcare professionals at the practice. 

 

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