NHS: Walk-in Centres

Baroness Gardner of Parkes Excerpts
Thursday 11th October 2012

(11 years, 7 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Earl Howe Portrait Earl Howe
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My Lords, I am sorry to hear of the experience of the noble Baroness’s friend. I asked my officials to let me know which walk-in centres were available within striking distance of this building. There are, in fact, five NHS walk-in centres in or very near central London. I am aware of another privately run centre as well. A quick search on NHS choices will bring you to a menu of options.

Baroness Gardner of Parkes Portrait Baroness Gardner of Parkes
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My Lords, will the Minister tell me whether all general medical practitioners have surgeries where you can walk in at some time of the day? That would take quite a load off people. Is that an obligation? My practice has this and it is marvellous. You can go in at 8.30 on any morning and will be seen if you are an emergency. Is that common? Is there a need for more of that?

Earl Howe Portrait Earl Howe
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Many GP surgeries have extended opening hours. Some have walk-in centres attached to them but there is no general rule about that. The decision to open on an extended-hours basis is voluntary for GPs.