Welcome to the Gadhvi Practice. This website will inform you about our practice and the services we offer, we hope you will find it helpful.
Anyone living within the practice area can register with The Gadhvi Practice. There are both male and female doctors at the surgery. There are disabled car parking and access to the building. New patients aged 40 and over will be asked to make an appointment with our HCA, you will have general chk and asked a question regarding medical history. It can take some time for your notes to arrive from your previous doctors.
Surgery Hours
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Monday | 9.30am – 12.00pm | 3.00pm – 5.30pm |
Tuesday | 9.30am – 12.00pm | 3.00pm – 5.30pm |
Wednesday | 9.30am – 12.00pm | 3.00pm – 5.30pm |
Thursday | 9.30am – 12.00pm | 3.00pm – 5.30pm |
Friday | 9.30am – 12.00pm | 3.00pm – 5.30pm |
Reception Opening Times
Morning | Evening | |
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Monday | 8.00am – 1.00pm | 1.30pm – 6.30pm |
Tuesday | 8.00am – 1.00pm | 1.30pm – 6.30pm |
Wednesday | 8.00am – 1.00pm | 1.30pm – 6.30pm |
Thursday | 8.00am – 1.00pm | 1.30pm – 6.30pm |
Friday | 8.00am – 1.00pm | 1.30pm – 6.30pm |
If you need to see a doctor in an emergency please call before 10:00am if at possible.
Extended Access
There are now Extra GP appointments in the evenings and at weekends available to City and Hackney patients.
Urgent and routine appointments with a GP, either same day or in advance are available at any one of our five primary care GP practices, making it much easier to get the care you need at a location that is convenient for you.
Who can access the service?
Patients registered with a City and Hackney GP practice can book an appointment at the service through their GP practice. These appointments are not suitable for all types of problems. (NB This is not a walk-in service)
What are the opening times?
The opening hours are 4pm – 8pm weekdays and 8am – 8pm weekends and Bank Holidays.
How do I book an appointment?
For now you book an appointment by contacting your own GP practice however, direct booking is in the pipeline.
Extra evening and weekend appointments available at:
Monday-Friday 4pm-8pm |
Saturday 8am-8pm |
Sunday & Bank Holidays 8am-8pm |
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Nightingale Practice 10 Kenninghall Road London E5 8BY |
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The Hoxton Surgery 12 Rushton Street Hoxton N1 5DR |
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Richmond Road Medical Centre 136 Richmond Road London E8 3HN |
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The Neaman Practice 15 Half Moon Court London EC1A 7HF
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Stamford Hill Group Practice 2 Egerton Road London N16 6UA |
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What can I expect at a consultation with a GP?
One of the added benefits of the primary care extended access service is that the GP will have access to view your medical record during your visit to the primary care access centre. Having access to view your medical record means that the clinician will have a greater understanding of your medical history and health needs and can then choose the treatment that is right for you. The clinician will ask you for your consent before accessing your medical record.
Using this service will not affect your registration at your usual GP practice.
Who will have access to my medical record?
Once you have consented, only authorised staff within the service will have access to view your medical record. Clinicians can only review your medical record if you have given your expressed consent. If you do not consent then the GP will not be able to continue the consultation. Your medical information will be treated with the strictest of confidentiality. All City and Hackney GP practices have agreed to sign up to a data sharing agreement which sets out what information will be shared, how and when.
What if I don’t want my medical records to be shared?
If you don’t want your medical records to be viewed then you will need to tell the receptionist or GP at your own practice when they are booking the appointment. They will then offer you an appointment at your own GP practice.
Your views and feedback about the primary care extended access service.
At the end of the consultation with the GP you will be asked to complete a patient experience survey. Your views and feedback are important and will help us to make improvements.
Tests and referrals
The GP’s in these centres will send any requests for tests and referrals back to your own GP practice to action – in a small number of cases your own GP practice might recommend a different management plan to the extended access GP.
Complaints & Suggestions
We aim to provide the best possible service to our patients.
However, if patients have any comments or suggestions to make regarding our service, then patients can do so in writing and put their thoughts into the suggestion box which is situated on the reception desk
Patients can speak to the Practice Administrator, Myra Ward regarding any concerns or complaints or fill in complaints form available from the reception desk.
The Practice Administrator will acknowledge any complaints or concerns with two working days.
If you have a complaint which cannot be resolved locally with the Practice Manager you can contact:
NHS England
Address:
PO Box 16738
Redditch
B97 9PT
Tel: 0300 311 22 33
The Practice is registered under the Freedom of Information Act and the patient can access information on www.england.nhs.uk
Primary Medical Services
Patients can access details of Primary Medical Services in the area by contracting: www.nhs.uk
If you would like to join our Patient Group please ask at the Reception.We have met throughout the years.
- HPV, Human Papilloma Virus vaccine for Cervical Cancer
- Asthma clinic / COPD
- Minor Surgery(Drs Gadhvi & Dr Pathan)
- Heart Failure Clinic
- Smoking Self Referrals
- Ante Natal / Post Natal clinic,
- Family Planning
- Flu clinic (During the autumn
Season, for patients over 65 and those suffering from chronic illnesses like diabetes, asthma etc).
New patient health checks, Blood pressure, blood tests and offers advice on general health issues.
Drs fluent in other languages i.e. Urdu, Hindi, Swahili Gujurati.