Some of the services we provide are not paid for by the NHS and therefore attract charges.
For a full list of these services and their costs please see ask at Reception.
The fees we charge are based on the British Medical Association (BMA) suggested scales and our staff will be happy to advise you about them along with appointment availability.
Planning a trip abroad? Our NHS Travel Clinic makes preparing for healthy travel straightforward, affordable and stress-free.
Why choose our clinic?
- Trusted NHS standards – All consultations and vaccinations follow the latest guidance from the UK Health Security Agency and World Health Organisation.
- Comprehensive protection – We stock a wide range of travel vaccines and can provide specialist advice for complex itineraries.
- Rapid, one-stop service – Evening and weekend appointments, on-site vaccine supply and vaccination certificates mean everything is sorted in a single visit.
- Expert clinicians – Appointments are led by experienced practice nurses and prescribing pharmacists who are up to date with emerging diseases and country-specific entry rules.
- Transparent NHS pricing – Competitive, no-surprise fees, with many core vaccines provided free when clinically indicated.
What to expect
- Personal risk assessment – We review your destination, activities, past medical history and vaccine record.
- Tailored plan – You receive a written schedule of recommended vaccines, malaria prophylaxis, bite-prevention and food-safety measures.
- On-site vaccination – Most injections can be given immediately. We provide reminder texts for any follow-up doses.
When to book
Ideally book 6–8 weeks before departure, but if you’re travelling last-minute we can still help – just let us know your plans.
How to book
Submit an eConsult with the details of your travel, call 0203 474 6498, or drop in at 188 Golders Green Rd, London, NW11 9AY. Bring any previous vaccination records and your itinerary.
Social prescribers help you find support in the community for non-medical related issues that may affect your health and wellbeing.
These can include financial issues, social needs, or if you are requiring help with everyday living. Social Prescribers can work with you for up to six sessions (on average) to offer guidance and signposting to local services in your community.
Speak to a member of staff if you would like to be referred to the Social Prescribing service for any of the needs below:
- Loneliness and isolation
- Financial and benefits
- Carers support and care needs
- Low-moderate mental and emotional health
- Training and employment
People with an overweight or obese BMI (Body Mass Index) are provided with weight management advice by our Healthcare Assistants. We are also able to refer you onto specialist in-person and online weight management services.
Unfortunately, due to a lack of space in the current premises we are currently unable to provide this service.
Wound care services can be accessed at the walk-in centre at Finchley Memorial Hospital, Granville Rd, London, N12 0JE Monday – Sunday 8am-9pm.
Our Nurses provide cervical screening (smear tests) for women eligible as part of the NHS Cervical Screening Programme. Cervical screening is not a test for cancer, it is a test to help prevent cancer.
Our Healthcare Team provide a range of NHS and private immunisations, including:
- Flu vaccines
- Pneumonia (Pneumococcal) vaccines
- Shingles (Herpes zoster) vaccines
- Routine childhood immunisations
- Vitamin B12 injections
- Hepatitis B vaccines
- Tetanus boosters
- Hormone injections and implants
People who have high blood sugar but are not classified as diabetic are reviewed by our Healthcare Team and provided with specialist care and access to the National Diabetes Prevention Programme. This aims to lower your blood sugar level and prevent you from developing diabetes.
All patients on the learning disability register are invited for an annual review of their condition to ensure you are able to access as much support as you need in all aspects of your health and care.
Our Practice Nurse, Healthcare Assistants, and Clinical Pharmacists provide specialist care for people with diabetes. All diabetic patients are invited for an annual check-up to monitor their condition and ensure it is being managed appropriately.