The London Clinic launches new primary care service
NEWS - 11TH JANUARY 2024
HSMA hospital offers in-person and remote GP appointments and home visits in partnership with Doctorcall and MyHealthcare Clinic
The London Clinic, a private charitable hospital located in the Harley Street Medical Area, has announced the launch of a comprehensive new primary care service. The service is being delivered through new partnerships with Doctorcall, a long-standing provider of home-visiting services, and MyHealthcare Clinic, a doctor-led private GP group.
Face-to-face GP appointments, available from 2-6pm Monday to Friday, can be booked directly via the hospital’s website and are also available for walk-ins. Remote consultations, conducted over telephone or video, are available for 24 hours a day, as are home visits to patients located within one hour of central London.
Al Russell, chief executive of The London Clinic, said: “At The London Clinic we believe it’s important for patients to have access to primary care at the point when they need it, delivered in a way that suits them best. Partnering with Doctorcall and MyHealthcare Clinic to deliver this new 24/7 service is a natural progression for The London Clinic. We know that there are obstacles to accessing primary care in the current market, and we’re pleased to be able to go further to help meet that challenge by delivering personalised care to more patients across London, whether in person, on the phone or in their homes.”
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