Who to see: Doctor Advice: Please contact reception on 02078335906 to make an appointment or use our online booking service. Who to see: Nurse or Doctor Advice: Please contact reception on 02078335906 to make an appointment or use our online booking service. Who to see: Phlebotomist Advice: Clinics are held daily every morning and Tuesday/Thursday afternoons.
You will need a form to have a blood test which you can get from your doctor or other health care professional. Who to see: Islington Council Website Advice: Please see the Islington Council Website for further information. Who to see: Nurse Advice: Please contact reception on 02078335906 to make an appointment or use our online booking service. Who to see: Nurse Advice: Annual monitoring appointments will be sent to patients with Chronic Heart Disease.
Please ask for an appointment if worried. Who to see: Chemist/Pharmacist Advice: Over the counter treatment can be provided by your local chemist/pharmacy. Who to see: Chemist/Pharmacist Advice: Antibiotics are not needed for the common cold as colds are caused by a virus.
You will need a form to have a blood test which you can get from your doctor or other health care professional. Who to see: Islington Council Website Advice: Please see the Islington Council Website for further information. Who to see: Nurse Advice: Please contact reception on 02078335906 to make an appointment or use our online booking service. Who to see: Nurse Advice: Annual monitoring appointments will be sent to patients with Chronic Heart Disease.
Please ask for an appointment if worried. Who to see: Chemist/Pharmacist Advice: Over the counter treatment can be provided by your local chemist/pharmacy. Who to see: Chemist/Pharmacist Advice: Antibiotics are not needed for the common cold as colds are caused by a virus.
Services
Finsbury Health Centre built between 1935 and 1938 as part of the 'Finsbury Plan' was an initiative by Alderman Harold Riley and Dr Katial, Chairman of the Public Health Committee to provide better conditions for the borough's residents.
It was the first public commission of Berthold Lubetkin and Tecton (an association of London architects) who were important in the Modern Movement in architecture.
Our premises are accessible for wheelchairs and all of our examination rooms have couches adapted for disability.
It was the first public commission of Berthold Lubetkin and Tecton (an association of London architects) who were important in the Modern Movement in architecture.
Our premises are accessible for wheelchairs and all of our examination rooms have couches adapted for disability.
Between the hours of 6.30-8pm on Monday to Friday, and from 8am-8pm on Saturday and Sunday, all calls will be answered by the reception team at I:HUB who will deal with your call appropriately.
Between the hours of 8pm-8am each day, please call 111 (NHS Urgent Care number).
Please note, our phone lines are switched over to Care UK on Wednesday afternoons from 1pm, to allow our reception staff to have ongoing training.
Care UK is the Islington approved out of hours GP service provider who will help you as needed.
Between the hours of 8pm-8am each day, please call 111 (NHS Urgent Care number).
Please note, our phone lines are switched over to Care UK on Wednesday afternoons from 1pm, to allow our reception staff to have ongoing training.
Care UK is the Islington approved out of hours GP service provider who will help you as needed.
Some regular medication can be issued on a repeat basis so you do not have to see a doctor each time.
However we will not issue a repeat prescription when you are due for a review of your medication.
We now offer a service for patients on stable medication, where we can give you a 6-12 month prescription to take to your chemist.
This means you do not need to come to the surgery every 2 months to collect your next medication, as you can get this directly from your chemist.
Please ask your doctor or your local chemist to see if you are eligible.
However we will not issue a repeat prescription when you are due for a review of your medication.
We now offer a service for patients on stable medication, where we can give you a 6-12 month prescription to take to your chemist.
This means you do not need to come to the surgery every 2 months to collect your next medication, as you can get this directly from your chemist.
Please ask your doctor or your local chemist to see if you are eligible.
It is essential that all students register with a local doctors' surgery when they move into their new accommodation, whether it be a Hall of Residence, house or flat.
This will provide you with easy access to the full range of medical services during your time at University.
We have allocated a Named Accountable GP for all of our registered patients.
New patients joining us will be advised of their Accountable GP at the point of registration.
If you do not know who your named GP is, please ask a member of our reception team.
This will provide you with easy access to the full range of medical services during your time at University.
We have allocated a Named Accountable GP for all of our registered patients.
New patients joining us will be advised of their Accountable GP at the point of registration.
If you do not know who your named GP is, please ask a member of our reception team.
We want our patients to become more involved in decisions about the range and quality of services we currently provide, and to help us move forwards with any new services we may commission in the future.
We therefore started a Patient Participation Group (PPG) in 2011 which meets every few months to discuss important issues.
There is also an online group for those that are unable to attend the meetings in person.
We are ideally seeking to get the viewpoint of as many patients as possible on the services currently provided, as well as practical support in identifying where improvements are required.
We therefore started a Patient Participation Group (PPG) in 2011 which meets every few months to discuss important issues.
There is also an online group for those that are unable to attend the meetings in person.
We are ideally seeking to get the viewpoint of as many patients as possible on the services currently provided, as well as practical support in identifying where improvements are required.
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