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Pearl Medical Practice

Pearl Medical Practice, Wembley Centre for Health & Care, Ground Floor, 116 Chaplin Road, HA0 4UZ

TelTelephone: 020 3837 9960

Out of hours: 0300 130 3015 or NHS 111

Referrals

Why have I been referred?
Your GP will discuss with you and, if appropriate, your carer, about why a referral is being recommended. It is usually because your GP wants a specialist’s help in deciding on the best way to treat your condition. This might involve referring you for tests or investigations that cannot be carried out in a GP surgery. Your GP will also discuss with you what choices there are for where you can be referred.

How will I hear about where and when the appointment is?
GP practices and hospitals use different ways of arranging appointments:

  • Your GP practice may give you a reference number and a password you can use to book, change or cancel your appointment online or by phone. In time, more and more GP practices will refer patients in this way.
  • You may receive a letter from the hospital confirming your appointment. You need to reply as soon as possible and tell the hospital if you can attend on the date offered.
  • Alternatively, sometimes patients receive a letter asking them to phone the hospital to make an appointment with a specialist.

Practice Information

Pearl Medical Practice

Pearl Medical Practice, Wembley Centre for Health & Care, Ground Floor, 116 Chaplin Road, HA0 4UZ

Practice Opening hours

The practice is open during the following times:

Monday08:00-18:30
Tuesday08:00-18:30
Wednesday08:00-18:30
Thursday08:00-18:30
Friday08:00-18:30
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Practice News

Safe Surgery

Safe Surgery Pearl Medical Practice is proud to be a safe surgery for everyone in our community. In recognition of the barriers to healthcare access faced by people in vulnerable circumstances, including migrants, we commit to protecting the human right to health. We will take steps to ensure that everyone in our community may fulfil […]

NHSE advice specific to Strep A symptoms and who to contact

 Advice for parents / guardians Parents of children with presumed respiratory viral infection should be made aware of features suggestive of secondary bacterial infection, such as clinical deterioration, and when and how to seek further help. Advice for parents on How to Help your Unwell Child can be accessed HERE which includes information on what to do […]