The Abbey Medical Centre has partnered with eConsult to make sure that you get the right help from your own GP as quickly as possible. Every online consultation received before 4pm (Monday to Friday) will be assessed by a GP on the same day. You will then hear from a doctor by telephone, email, SMS or they will book you a face to face appointment.
Starting your consultation online leaves the phone lines free for our elderly and vulnerable patients who cannot use the online system. You can start an online consultation 24/7 with the exception of bank holiday long weekends.
Starting your consultation online leaves the phone lines free for our elderly and vulnerable patients who cannot use the online system. You can start an online consultation 24/7 with the exception of bank holiday long weekends.
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Dr Siddiqi joined the Abbey Medical Centre in 2000.
She studied medicine at the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in 1994 and did an intercalated Bsc in Physiology at University College London.
She worked as a hospital doctor in General Medicine and Radiology for several years before training as a GP.
She joined the Abbey Medical Centre as a trainee and is now the longest serving member of staff.
She enjoys her role as an educator and has been teaching medical students from Kings College for many years.
She studied medicine at the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in 1994 and did an intercalated Bsc in Physiology at University College London.
She worked as a hospital doctor in General Medicine and Radiology for several years before training as a GP.
She joined the Abbey Medical Centre as a trainee and is now the longest serving member of staff.
She enjoys her role as an educator and has been teaching medical students from Kings College for many years.
Letter from the Chief Inspector of General Practice, Professor Steve Field (CBE FRCP FFPH FRCGP).
Overall the practice is rated as good.
Staff used an effective system report and investigate significant events and the working culture encouraged openness and honesty to highlight areas for improvement.
Risks to patients were assessed and well managed, including through medicines management and safeguarding processes.
Staff assessed patients' needs and delivered care in line with current evidence based guidance.
Overall the practice is rated as good.
Staff used an effective system report and investigate significant events and the working culture encouraged openness and honesty to highlight areas for improvement.
Risks to patients were assessed and well managed, including through medicines management and safeguarding processes.
Staff assessed patients' needs and delivered care in line with current evidence based guidance.
Tuesday extended evenings are for pre-booked appointments, collection or prescriptions and patient registration only.
If you would like telephone advice or to see a GP through the local out-of-hours GP service when the Abbey Medical Centre is closed, dial 111 from any phone.
Calls to 111 are free from landlines and mobile phones.
You can see a local GP based at a Camden GP practice who is able to see your full medical record on weekends, evenings and bank holidays.
NHS 111 and the out-of-hours GP service does not currently have access to your medical records and so any important information such as current medication conditions, past medical problems or allergies must be explained to them.
If you would like telephone advice or to see a GP through the local out-of-hours GP service when the Abbey Medical Centre is closed, dial 111 from any phone.
Calls to 111 are free from landlines and mobile phones.
You can see a local GP based at a Camden GP practice who is able to see your full medical record on weekends, evenings and bank holidays.
NHS 111 and the out-of-hours GP service does not currently have access to your medical records and so any important information such as current medication conditions, past medical problems or allergies must be explained to them.
We are approved by the London Deanery as a training practice for qualified doctors pursuing a future career in General Practice.
We have a number of specialist trainees working within the practice at any one time.
Trainees are fully qualified doctors who have completed a number of years working as hospital doctors.
Specialist trainees usually spend a minimum of 6 months attached to the practice.
We believe that our doctors can continue to develop and learn whatever stage of their career.
You may sometimes notice a GP observing the clinic of another GP.
We have a number of specialist trainees working within the practice at any one time.
Trainees are fully qualified doctors who have completed a number of years working as hospital doctors.
Specialist trainees usually spend a minimum of 6 months attached to the practice.
We believe that our doctors can continue to develop and learn whatever stage of their career.
You may sometimes notice a GP observing the clinic of another GP.
We endeavour to keep the surgery clean at all times.
If you have any concerns over cleanliness please feel free to discuss them with our practice manager, Neha Shah, or any other member of staff.
If you feel you have a condition which could be infectious please mention this to the receptionist when booking your appointment.
Arrangements can then be made for you to wait to be seen in separate room.
If you have any concerns over cleanliness please feel free to discuss them with our practice manager, Neha Shah, or any other member of staff.
If you feel you have a condition which could be infectious please mention this to the receptionist when booking your appointment.
Arrangements can then be made for you to wait to be seen in separate room.
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