GP Earnings

All GP practices are required to declare the mean earnings (e.g. average pay) for GPs working to deliver NHS services to patients at each practice.

The average pay for GPs working in H&F Group partnership in the last financial year was £64,939 before tax and National Insurance.

This is for 16 full time GP’s and 49 part time GPs who worked in the practice for more than six months.

It should be noted that the prescribed method for calculating this is potentially misleading as it does not take into account the amount of time doctors spent working and therefore it should not be used to form judgements about GP earnings

Disability Access

Disability Access

If you have any special needs please let our staff know so that we can help and ensure you get the same support in the future.

Disabled Parking – Blue Badge Scheme:

The Blue Badge scheme is for people with severe mobility problems. It allows Blue Badge holders to park close to where they need to go.

Blind/Partially Sighted

If you or family members are blind or partially sighted we can give you large print of our practice leaflet upon request. Please ask Reception for further information.

For more advice and support for blind people please see the following websites:

Guide Dogs

Guide dogs are welcome at the surgery but we ask that you be aware of other patients and staff who may have an allergy or fear of dogs.

Further Information:

Hearing and language

We have a hearing loop at reception and our clinical staff have access to a sign language service. We also have access to a translation service and depending on what your main language is, we may have a clinician who speaks it.

Other Disability Websites

Please let us know if…..

You are experiencing temporary mobility issues, or have any difficulties which may not be obvious to our reception team, or if you have any special requirement that might improve how we can support you, or if for any reason you would like a chaperone during your appointment.

 

 

Patients Registering for Care who Live Out of Area

We are happy to look after patients who don’t live locally subject to a few considerations laid out below.

If you live or move outside our catchment area (shown in Catchment Area on this page) and want to register as an “out-of-area” patient, please take note of the following conditions:

If your medical concern requires attention, you must be able to visit the surgery during our opening hours. Phone consultations may not be appropriate for certain issues.

Your own health should not pose any personal factors or concerns that could prevent you from attending the surgery.

At present, you should not require access to any community health or social care services, as these are organized geographically.

It is your responsibility to visit the surgery to collect items like prescriptions and make suitable arrangements.

Home visits cannot be provided under any circumstances.

In the event that you need a GP but are too unwell to come to the surgery, please contact us initially. If we determine that you require services in your local area, we will direct you to the appropriate local service established by NHS England. This service could be a GP practice near your home, a local walk-in or urgent care centre, or a minor injuries unit.

You must reside within North West London.

Please understand that if your health needs change and you require access to other services, such as home visiting doctors, we may review your registration and ask you to register with a GP closer to your home.

Registration with our practice is subject to our discretion. If we find that your care needs become more complex after registration, we reserve the right to review your registration and ask you to register with a GP closer to your home.

In the event that we become aware of your out-of-area residence, we will notify you and ask for your agreement to the above conditions. If we don’t receive a response, we will send reminders. Failure to comply may result in deregistration. However, please note that we will still provide care on an “immediate and necessary” basis if an urgent need arises.