Contact

The Elgin Clinic
40 Elgin Avenue,
London,
W9 3QT

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Opening Hours
Monday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Tuesday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Wednesday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Thursday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Friday 8:00 am to 6:30 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
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We also have three evenings each week with extended hours for a pharmacist. These are available from 6.30pm to 7.30pm on Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays. Please telephone the surgery to make an appointment.
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Extended Access & Out of Hours

West London Enhanced Access Hubs

Extended hours are provide by: West London Enhanced Access Hubs

The Enhanced Access HUBs within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea offer our locally registered patients additional access to services in the evenings, weekends and bank holidays.

Appointment types provided at the Access Hubs

They provide a range of appointments at the HUBs that your GP practice can refer you into including:

  • GP Appointments
  • Nursing Appointments
  • Blood Tests
  • Medication Reviews
  • Cervical Screening
  • Childhood Immunisations
  • Wound Care

To be referred into this service, please enquire about the Enhanced Access HUBs with your GP reception team today and they will be able to assist you.

If you need an appointment out of surgery opening times, please call NHS 111 who will also be able to refer you into the service.

Please note that walk ins are not allowed within the Enhanced Access HUBs

Local Enhanced Access Hub Locations

  • St Charles Centre for Health & Wellbeing Integrated Care Centre Exmoor St, London, W10 6DZ
  • The Violet Melchett Health Centre, 30 Flood Walk, London, SW3 5RR

Local Enhanced Access Hub Opening Times

  • Monday to Friday between 6.30pm and 9pm
  • Saturday to Sunday from 8am to 8pm

Non-urgent advice: When we are Closed

For health information and advice, or if you need medical help fast when we are closed, call NHS 111. NHS 111 is the number to call when you need medical help fast but it’s not a life-threatening emergency.

In life-threatening emergencies such as chest pain and severe shortness of breath you should call 999.

Further information can be found on our Urgent Problems page.