Please note our hours of access over the bank holiday weekends in May:
Friday 30th April | Open as usual |
Saturday 1st May | CLOSED |
Sunday 2nd May | CLOSED |
Monday 3rd May | CLOSED |
Tuesday 4th May | Open as usual |
Telephone: Stanmore Medical Centre 020 8951 3888 or William Drive 020 8951 3888
Out of hours: Stanmore Medical Centre 111 or William Drive 111
Address: Stanmore Medical Centre 85 Crowshott Avenue, Stanmore, HA7 1HS or William Drive William Drive, Stanmore, HA7 4FZ
Please note our hours of access over the bank holiday weekends in May:
Friday 30th April | Open as usual |
Saturday 1st May | CLOSED |
Sunday 2nd May | CLOSED |
Monday 3rd May | CLOSED |
Tuesday 4th May | Open as usual |
Please note our hours of access during the upcoming Easter bank holiday weekend.
Thursday 1st April | Open as usual |
Friday 2nd April | CLOSED |
Saturday 3rd April | CLOSED |
Sunday 4th April | CLOSED |
Monday 5th April | CLOSED |
Tuesday 6th April | Open as usual |
If you experience Covid symptoms please isolate at home and contact 119 or you can go online at www.gov.uk/coronavirus
We would like to wish all of our patients a Happy New Year. Please note our opening hours over the coming Bank Holiday weekend:
Thursday 31st December 2020 | Open as usual |
Friday 01 January 2021 | CLOSED |
Saturday 02 January 2021 | CLOSED |
Sunday 03 January 2021 | CLOSED |
Monday 04 January 2021 | Open as usual |
Please note that it is currently taking longer to process prescription requests at this current time. Please allow 3-5 working days for your requests. Thank you for your patience.
Public messaging – Pausing planned procedures – due to rise in Covid-19 numbers
Like the rest of the capital, hospitals across North West London are now very busy. At a sector and trust level, we’ve launched plans to care safely for this increase in patients and actions include standing up additional critical care capacity with some staff redeployed and on standby for redeployment to support patients.
With admission rates still rising due to Covid-19, we have made a decision to reduce our levels of non-urgent, planned care and some outpatient appointments. This will allow us to continue to provide all urgent and emergency care, including cancer care.
Patients who are affected by this decision will be contacted directly as soon as possible. If they do not hear from us, patients should visit their hospital or attend their phone/video appointment as planned.
We are already taking every precaution to ensure our patients, visitors and staff are safe in our hospitals and encourage patients that require urgent or emergency care to access the support they need.
We know this will be disappointing news for those waiting for planned treatment, and we are sorry for this. We will monitor this position on an on-going basis so that we can stand back up non urgent care as soon as possible.
Visiting
To keep patients on our wards safe, visitors will not be able to attend any of our sites, however, compassionate visits to vulnerable individuals can still be arranged with ward teams.
Accessing NHS services
If you need medical attention, the NHS is open, contact your GP, use the 111 online service or call 111. In a medical emergency, as always, you should dial 999.
Tier 4 guidance
We advise residents to follow the tier 4 national guidance over the Christmas period to stay at home, with their household and minimise contact with others.
The full tier 4 guidance can be found here – Tier 4: Stay at Home – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) – with a summary below:
We wish you well during this very difficult time.
During the festive period, please note our opening hours:
Thursday 24th December | Normal Opening Hours |
Friday 25th December 2020 | CLOSED |
Saturday 26th December | CLOSED |
Sunday 27th December | CLOSED |
Monday 28th December | CLOSED |
Tuesday 29th December | Normal Opening Hours |
If you require urgent medical assistance please call 111
If you have symptoms of Covid-19, or come into contact with someone who has, please stay at home and book a test.
We would like to wish all of our patients a safe & healthy Christmas & New Year.
From The Team at The Stanmore Medical Centre
The surgery will be closed for August Bank Holiday 2020 (Monday 31st August 2020). We open as usual at 8am on Tuesday 1st September 2020.
If you require urgent medical assistance you can call 111 for advice
The NHS in North West London and Public Health England (are well prepared for outbreaks of new infectious diseases. The NHS has put in place measures to protect patients, our community and NHS staff while ensuring as many services as possible are available to the public.
If you have symptoms associated with coronavirus including a new continuous cough and a high temperature, you are advised to stay at home for 7 days.
Please do not book a GP appointment or attend your GP practice.
If you live with other people, they should stay at home for at least 14 days, to avoid spreading the infection outside the home. After 14 days, anyone you live with who does not have symptoms can return to their normal routine.
But, if anyone in your home gets symptoms, they should stay at home for 7 days from the day their symptoms start. Even if it means they’re at home for longer than 14 days. The most up-to-date public guidance is always online at www.nhs.uk/coronavirus
If your symptoms are serious, or get worse, NHS 111 has an online coronavirus service that can tell you if you need further medical help and advise you what to do.
Only call 111 direct if you are advised to do so by the online service or you cannot go online.
MESSAGE FROM YOUR LOCAL NHS – CHANGES TAKING EFFECT AS OF SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 2020
Due to the Coronavirus public health crisis, the Pinn Medical Centre will temporarily become a GP Access Centre for non-Coronavirus patients only, in order to safely provide care. The centre will become a GP Access Centre service, providing a clinical resource for telephone triage, and a booked appointment service for non-Coronavirus patients. Patients will be notified when Walk-in Centre services resume
The NHS in North West London and Public Health England (are well prepared for outbreaks of new infectious diseases. The NHS has put in place measures to protect patients, our community and NHS staff while ensuring as many services as possible are available to the public.
If you have symptoms associated with coronavirus including a new continuous cough and a high temperature, you are advised to stay at home for 7 days.
Please do not book a GP appointment or attend your GP practice.
If you live with other people, they should stay at home for at least 14 days, to avoid spreading the infection outside the home. After 14 days, anyone you live with who does not have symptoms can return to their normal routine.
But, if anyone in your home gets symptoms, they should stay at home for 7 days from the day their symptoms start. Even if it means they’re at home for longer than 14 days. The most up-to-date public guidance is always online at www.nhs.uk/coronavirus
If your symptoms are serious, or get worse, NHS 111 has an online coronavirus service that can tell you if you need further medical help and advise you what to do.
Only call 111 direct if you are advised to do so by the online service or you cannot go online.