Our Hypertension Service provides expert care for patients managing high blood pressure, helping to reduce health risks and improve well-being.
As part of our GP care, the Hypertension Clinic offers expert support in monitoring and managing high blood pressure, helping you maintain a healthy lifestyle and reduce your risk of heart disease, stroke, and other complications.
Our Services Include
We provide comprehensive care for patients with high blood pressure, offering regular monitoring, medication reviews, and personalized lifestyle guidance:
Blood pressure monitoring — Routine checks to track your readings and assess your risk levels.
Medication review and management — Regular assessment of your current medications to ensure they are effective and well-tolerated.
Lifestyle and diet advice — Support with nutrition, exercise, stress reduction, and other lifestyle changes to help lower blood pressure.
Cardiovascular risk assessment — Evaluating other risk factors such as cholesterol, weight, and family history.
Referral to specialists — Where needed, referral to cardiology or other relevant services for further investigation or support.
What to Expect During Your Appointment
During your appointment, you will receive individualized care focused on monitoring and improving your blood pressure and overall cardiovascular health.
Initial health review — A discussion about your medical history, lifestyle, and any symptoms you may be experiencing.
Blood pressure check — Your blood pressure will be measured and recorded to track changes or spot issues.
Medication and treatment review — Review of your current treatment plan and any side effects or concerns you may have.
Advice and goal setting — Personalized guidance to help you make lifestyle changes and set achievable health goals.
Opportunity for questions — Time to ask any questions and discuss the best ways to manage your blood pressure long term.
Patient Aftercare & Follow-Up
Ongoing support is essential in managing hypertension. We offer regular follow-up appointments to monitor your blood pressure, adjust medications if needed, and provide continuous lifestyle advice. Patients can contact us at any time with concerns or to schedule additional reviews.
How to Book an Appointment
Please ensure you are a registered patient with us, before booking your appointment.
To schedule your Dermatology consultation, please contact us on 020 3818 8441.
Wheelchair Services – AJM HealthCare Wheelchair Service
Wheelchair Services
As part of our support for patients with mobility needs, we provide information and assistance for accessing wheelchair assessments, fittings, and mobility equipment through the NHS-funded AJM Healthcare Wheelchair Service
Patients can access AJM’s services through self-referral or a referral from a qualified healthcare professional. If you are referred by a healthcare professional, you will receive a letter or phone call informing you of your eligibility for a wheelchair assessment.
What is a Wheelchair Assessment?
A wheelchair assessment is conducted to evaluate your clinical needs and determine the most suitable wheelchair prescription for you.
Where Do Assessments Take Place?
Your assessment will be conducted at one of our designated wheelchair clinics, located in:
Park Royal
Wembley
Barnet
St. Charles Hospital, West London
In some cases, assessments may also take place in an alternative setting, such as a school or healthcare facility.
Home assessments are only available under specific circumstances and will be determined following a triage assessment by our clinical team.
Supportive, Family-Centred Health & Weight Management for Children.
Brent Council has commissioned BeeZee Bodies to provide support for children aged 5-16 years and their families living in Brent who are outside the healthy weight range. They offer a variety of services, ranging from online support to interactive group classes and free physical education sessions.
About BeeZee Bodies
BeeZee Bodies is an NHS-trusted partner delivering fun, science-based weight management programmes for children and families.
Their programme’s are designed by health professionals and behavior change specialists, with a strong focus on long-term lifestyle improvements, not just weight loss.
A confidential consultation with our trained team to assess your child’s current health, growth, and weight patterns, along with a family lifestyle overview.
Nutrition & Healthy Eating Support
Practical advice on balanced meals, portion sizes, and reducing sugar and processed food intake. Families are guided on how to shop, cook, and eat well together.
Physical Activity Planning
Recommendations for increasing physical activity at home, at school, and in the community.
Who Can Access This Service?
Children aged 5–18 who are above a healthy weight (as determined by BMI-for-age centiles).
Families who are registered with LMGP.
Book Your Appointment
To begin the Children’s Weight Management Service and be referred to BeeZee Bodies:
Ensure your child is registered with our practice. For more information, please view the information box below.
Call the Surgery on 020 8441 3181 to book a face-to-face initial assessment appointment.
Once assessed, our clinicians will refer your family to BeeZee Bodies if appropriate.
Not A Registered Patient? Become one today!
Before you can book your appointment, you must be registered with our practice.
To proceed, please complete our registration form. Once registered, you can call our clinic to schedule your appointment.
The Falls Service, provided by Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust (CLCH), supports individuals aged 65 and over who are at risk of falls.
As part of our commitment to keeping patients safe and independent, we support referrals to the Central London Community Healthcare (CLCH) Falls Prevention Service, which offers specialist assessments and interventions to reduce the risk of falls, particularly in older adults or those with balance and mobility issues.
This community-based service offers: ✔ Assessments to evaluate fall risks ✔ Advice on fall prevention strategies ✔ Exercise programs to improve strength and balance
Their Service’s Include:
Falls risk screening — Identifying patients at risk of falling through routine checks or after a reported fall.
Referral to CLCH Falls Prevention Team — Facilitating access to specialist assessments by physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and nurses.
Home safety advice — Guidance on reducing fall risks in your living environment, such as removing trip hazards and improving lighting.
Medication review support — Helping you manage medications that may affect balance or coordination.
Coordination with careers and families — Engaging loved ones in fall prevention strategies and safety planning.
Patient Aftercare & Follow-Up
After referral, the CLCH Falls Prevention Team will arrange follow-up assessments and provide you with exercises, home modifications, or physiotherapy as needed. Our practice will remain involved in your overall care, and we’re here to review any ongoing concerns or changes in your condition.
As part of our GP support services, we can guide eligible patients to the Central London Community Healthcare (CLCH) Podiatry Service.
The Podiatry Team at Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust (CLCH) provides treatment for a wide range of foot conditions, from ingrown toenails to foot ulcers. This service is available to patients of all ages, with treatment based on clinical need.
⚠ For emergencies, patients should visit their local walk-in center, A&E, or call 111 for urgent care.
Who Can Refer?
Referrals are accepted from:
Healthcare professionals
Careers
Self-referrals – Patients who meet the criteria can now refer themselves directly.
Caring for someone can be both physically and emotionally demanding, and it is essential to take time to look after yourself.
As part of our commitment to supporting careers, we help identify, register, and refer unpaid careers in Brent to appropriate services for practical, emotional, and financial support. Whether you care for a friend, family member, or neighbor, you don’t have to manage it alone.
What Is A Carer?
A career is anyone who provides care or support to a partner, child, family member, friend, or neighbor who is unable to manage without help due to illness or disability.
Many people do not see themselves as careers, but if you regularly support someone in this way, you are entitled to support and guidance.
Balancing caring responsibilities with your own well-being can be challenging. That’s why it’s important to take time for yourself and access the available support services.
Our Services Include
We work closely with local organizations, including Brent Careers Centre, to connect careers with the right support:
Carer registration with the practice — Let us know you’re a carer so we can record this on your medical record and tailor your support.
Referral to Brent Carers Centre — Access to free advice, benefits guidance, counselling, and carer support services.
Health checks and vaccinations for carers — Prioritised access to flu vaccines and health checks to support your wellbeing.
Carers’ assessments — Support with arranging a formal assessment through the local authority to identify your needs as a carer.
Signposting to respite care — Help finding short breaks or respite options when you need rest or support.
What to Expect During Your Appointment
When you let us know you’re a career, we’ll take the time to understand your situation and connect you with relevant support services:
Discussion of your caring role — A confidential conversation about who you care for and how this impacts your daily life.
Review of your health and wellbeing — We’ll check in on your physical and mental health needs as a carer.
Support options explained — Information about local services, entitlements, and resources to help make your role more manageable.
Referral or signposting — We’ll connect you to the Brent Careers Centre or other appropriate services depending on your needs
How to Access Career Support
Please ensure you are a registered patient with us, before booking your appointment.
To schedule your Dermatology consultation, please contact us on 020 3818 8441.
Dietician Clinic
Dietician Clinic
Our GP practice offers access to a Dietitian Clinic to support patients with nutrition-related health concerns.
Our Dietitian, Aveno Noronha, provides expert dietary advice and support for patients managing various nutritional concerns, including diabetes, weight management, and general well-being.
Role Of An Dietician
A dietitian is a healthcare professional who provides expert advice on nutrition to support overall health and manage medical conditions. They assess individuals’ dietary needs, create personalized meal plans, and offer guidance on healthy eating.
The role of a dietitian involves:
Assessing Nutritional Needs: Dietitians evaluate a person’s dietary habits, health status, and medical history to determine their specific nutritional needs. This may involve working with individuals to manage conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or digestive issues.
Developing Personalized Diet Plans: Based on assessments, dietitians create individualized meal plans that promote health and manage or prevent chronic conditions. These plans are tailored to each person’s specific needs, preferences, and lifestyle.
Managing Medical Conditions: Dietitians play an important role in managing various medical conditions through nutrition, including obesity, high blood pressure, food allergies, celiac disease, and malnutrition. They collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive care.
Providing Education: Dietitians educate individuals and groups about healthy eating habits, portion control, food labels, and the nutritional value of different foods. They aim to empower people to make sustainable, healthy food choices.
Monitoring Progress: Dietitians track the progress of individuals on specific diets, adjusting recommendations as needed to ensure optimal health outcomes.
Counseling and Support: They offer counseling to help people cope with emotional eating, disordered eating behaviors, and making long-term changes to their diets for improved health.
Research and Development: Dietitians may also be involved in research, contributing to the development of new dietary guidelines or therapeutic diets for specific health conditions.
Our Services Include
We offer tailored dietetic support through in-practice appointments and telephone consultation’s, with our Dietician, Aveno.
Nutritional assessments — A comprehensive review of your diet, weight, medical history, and lifestyle.
Support for long-term conditions — Dietary advice for managing diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, or digestive disorders.
Weight management guidance — Structured plans for healthy weight loss or weight gain based on your individual goals.
Specialist diet advice — Help with coeliac disease, food intolerances, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and other clinical dietary needs.
Education and meal planning — Practical support including food choices, portion sizes, and meal planning tools.
What to Expect During Your Appointment
Your appointment with the dietitian is designed to provide personalized, realistic advice to help you meet your health goals:
Initial assessment — A detailed discussion about your current eating habits, medical conditions, lifestyle, and any symptoms you experience.
Nutritional goal setting — Collaborative planning of achievable dietary goals tailored to your health needs.
Meal and lifestyle advice — Practical suggestions on how to adapt your diet and daily routine to improve health outcomes.
Resources and support — You may receive food diaries, leaflets, or referrals to group programmed for additional help.
Patient Aftercare & Follow-Up
Follow-up appointments may be arranged to review your progress, address challenges, and adjust your nutrition plan if needed. We also coordinate with your GP or nurse to monitor how dietary changes are supporting your overall health.
How To Book An Appointment
Please ensure you are a registered patient with us, before booking your appointment.
To schedule your consultation, please contact us on 020 3818 8441.
Physiotherapist Service
Physiotherapist Service
We offer an onsite Physiotherapist Service at our practice, providing expert assessment and treatment for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions.
Our Physiotherapist is available for face-to-face appointments and telephone consultation’s in the week, to support patients with mobility, pain management, and rehabilitation.
Our Services Include
Our in-house physiotherapist works closely with patients to manage pain, restore movement, and improve physical wellbeing:
Initial assessment of musculoskeletal issues — A thorough review of joint, muscle, or bone-related symptoms such as pain, stiffness, or limited movement.
Post-injury rehabilitation — Support for safe and effective recovery after strains, sprains, or injuries.
Personalized treatment plans — Tailored exercises, stretches, and rehabilitation techniques to support recovery.
Education on posture and prevention — Advice on how to prevent further issues through proper posture, ergonomics, and activity modification.
Referrals to specialist services — If necessary, patients may be referred to hospital physio teams or orthopaedic clinics.
What to Expect During Your Appointment
Your physiotherapy appointment is focused on diagnosing the issue and helping you manage or resolve it effectively:
Comprehensive physical assessment — The physiotherapist will examine the affected area, ask about your symptoms, and assess movement.
Diagnosis and explanation — You’ll receive a clear explanation of the problem and what’s contributing to it.
Hands-on treatment or exercises — Depending on the condition, treatment may include manual therapy or prescribed exercises.
Plan for self-management — You’ll leave with a set of exercises or strategies to do at home to aid recovery and prevent recurrence.
Patient Aftercare & Follow-Up
Follow-up sessions may be scheduled to track your progress, modify your treatment plan, or address any new symptoms. Ongoing support ensures you stay on track with your recovery or long-term condition management.
How To Book An Appointment
Please ensure you are a registered patient with us, before booking your appointment.
To schedule your Dermatology consultation, please contact us on 020 3818 8441.
Wellbeing & Social Prescribing Service
Wellbeing & Social Prescribing Service
Our Wellbeing & Social Prescribing Service, led by our in-house Social Prescriber Sukie.
At our practice, we offer a dedicated Wellbeing & Social Prescribing Service through our in-house Social Prescriber, Sukie. This service supports your overall wellbeing by helping you access non-medical support for issues such as loneliness, stress, housing, benefits, lifestyle changes, and more.
Our Services Include
Sukie works closely with patients to connect them with the right community services, support groups, and local resources to improve health and wellbeing:
One-to-one wellbeing support — A safe and confidential space to talk about what’s affecting your mental, physical, or emotional health.
Referrals to local services — Connecting you with support for housing, benefits, financial advice, employment, or volunteering opportunities.
Support with lifestyle changes — Guidance for improving physical activity, diet, sleep, or managing long-term conditions.
Combatting isolation — Help finding social groups, befriending services, or community activities to reduce loneliness.
Empowering self-management — Encouraging confidence and independence through personalized wellbeing plans.
What to Expect During Your Appointment
Your appointment with Sukie is a chance to explore what matters most to you and identify support beyond just medication or clinical care:
Friendly, confidential conversation — You’ll be encouraged to share any challenges you’re facing in a relaxed, non-judgmental space.
Holistic needs assessment — Sukie will explore practical, emotional, and social factors affecting your wellbeing.
Personalised support plan — Together, you’ll identify achievable goals and connect with relevant services and activities.
Signposting and referrals — You’ll be linked with trusted organizations, charities, or support groups tailored to your needs.
Patient Aftercare & Follow-Up
Follow-up support is available to ensure you’re getting the most out of the services you’ve been connected with. Sukie will check in to see how you’re doing and make further referrals or adjustments if needed.
How To Book An Appointment
Please ensure you are a registered patient with us, before booking your appointment.
To schedule your Dermatology consultation, please contact us on 020 3818 8441.
Electronic Prescription Service
Electronic Prescription Service
A new way to access get your Medicine’s and Appliance’s without visiting the practice.
The Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) is an NHS service. It gives you the chance to change how your GP sends your prescription to the place you choose to get your medicines or appliances from.
What does this mean for you?
If you collect your repeat prescriptions from your GP you will not have to visit your GP practice to pick up your paper prescription. Instead, your GP will send it electronically to the place you choose, saving you time.
You will have more choice about where to get your medicines from because they can be collected from a pharmacy near to where you live, work or shop.
You may not have to wait as long at the pharmacy as there will be time for your repeat prescriptions to be ready before you arrive.
Is this service right for you?
Yes, if you have a stable condition and you:
Don’t want to go to your GP practice every time to collect your repeat prescription.
collect your medicines from the same place most of the time or use a prescription collection service now.
It may not be if you:
Don’t get prescriptions very often.
Pick up your medicines from different places.
How can you use EPS?
You need to choose a place for your GP practice to electronically send your prescription to. This is called nomination.
You can choose:
A pharmacy dispensing appliance contractor (if you use one).
Your dispensing GP practice (if you are eligible).
Ask any pharmacy or dispensing appliance contractor that offers EPS or your GP practice to add your nomination for you. You don’t need a computer to do this.
Can I change my nomination or cancel it and get a paper prescription?
Yes you can. If you don’t want your prescription to be sent electronically tell your GP. If you want to change or cancel your nomination speak to any pharmacist or dispensing appliance contractor that offers EPS, or your GP practice.
Tell them before your next prescription is due or your prescription may be sent to the wrong place.
Is EPS reliable, secure and confidential?
Yes. Your electronic prescription will be seen by the same people in GP practices, pharmacies and NHS prescription payment and fraud agencies that see your paper prescription now.
Sometimes dispensers may see that you have nominated another dispenser.
For example, if you forget who you have nominated and ask them to check or, if you have nominated more than one dispenser. Dispensers will also see all the items on your reorder slip if you are on repeat prescriptions.