đź“Ť 1 Hartland Way, Shirley, Croydon, CR0 8RG
Telephone: đź“ž 020 8777 7215
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During surgery hours by appointment with Clinical Associate
During surgery hours by appointment with Clinical Associate
In surgery hours by appointment with Nurse or Clinical Associate
By appointment with Nurse & Doctor
By appointment with the doctor.
Having a baby is a important event in a woman’s life. Your local NHS would like to make sure you get the maternity care you want, in the place you want wherever possible. Click here for an leaflet which summarises the main options available to you in South West London and will help you decide your preferences. Please remember that postnatal care is nearly always provided by your local trust (Croydon) regardless of where you have your baby.
1st with Doctor— rest with Nurse by appointment
To see the complete immunisation schedule please click here
Appointment with the Nurse
Start in October. Vaccination is recommended for over 65s and patients with chronic medical conditions.
We currently run a phlebotomy clinic on a Wednesday and Thursday morning, however this clinic is for our more vulnerable patients.  If you need to have bloods taken you can visit Croydon University Hospital and Purley Memorial Hospital.
Please book with the Practice Nurse. Appointments for smear tests can only be booked on the following days:
Monday – Wednesday. We offer an extended hours clinic on Wednesday evening.
Quitting this habit can make a big difference to your health. It is the biggest cause of early death in the UK. Smoking-related diseases such as lung cancer, heart disease and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) can cause distressing symptoms, often for several years before death.
The Practice encourages all smokers to stop and will endeavour to support patients in their efforts. Please ask at Reception for more information.