Updated 20 December 2018
The Haiderian Medical Centre has two sites, one in Corbets Tey Road and a second in Dorkins Way. The main practice (Corbets Tey Road) is situated within a large converted house. Consulting rooms are situated on ground level with easy access for those with impaired mobility.
The practice is located in the London Borough of Havering and is part of the NHS Havering Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) which is made up of 49 practices. It currently holds a Primary Medical Service (PMS) contract and provides NHS services to 6,242 patients. At the last inspection in March 2015 there were 4,746 patients registered. The growth in the list size was due to a merger, in 2016, with a neighbouring practice.
The practice has a higher population of patients aged over 65 than the England average (24.2% compared to 17.2%).
Five percent of the registered practice population were from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups with the remaining 95% being white.
Information published by Public Health England rates the level of deprivation within the practice population group as tenth on a scale of one to ten. Level one represents the highest levels of deprivation and level ten the lowest.
The service is registered with the Care Quality Commission to provide the regulated activities of diagnostic and screening procedures, family planning, maternity and midwifery services, surgical procedures (not currently undertaken) and the treatment of disease, disorder or injury.
The practice provides a range of services including child health and immunisation, minor illness clinic, smoking cessation clinics and clinics for patients with long term conditions. The practice also provides health advice, family planning and travel clinics.
The practice provides a number of enhanced services (enhanced services require an enhanced level of service provision above what is normally required under the core GP contract) including learning disability health checks. Private travel vaccinations are offered in addition to those available free of charge on the NHS.
There is currently one female GP Partner working five sessions, three salaried GPs (all female) working 11 sessions and a male long term locum working four sessions. There are also two female practice nurses working 12 sessions, nine administrative staff (one full-time and eight part-time) and a full time practice manager who is also a partner. The practice is accredited to provide training opportunities for qualified doctors seeking to become GPs. At the time of the inspection there was one male postgraduate doctor training at the practice.
The main practice located in Corbets Tey road is open between 8am and 7pm on a Monday, Thursday and Friday with appointments available between 8.30am and 12.30pm then 1.30pm to 6.30pm. On Tuesdays the practice is open between 8am and 7:30pm with appointments between 8.30am and 12.30pm then between 1.30pm and 6.30pm with extended hours between 6.30pm and 7:30pm. The practice opens Wednesday between 8am and 7pm with appointments between 8.30am and 12.30pm. The practice does not hold a surgery on a Wednesday afternoon.
Patients are signposted to the local out of hours provider. The second practice in Dorkins Way is open between 8am and 2pm each week day and offered appointments between 8.30am and 1.30pm. The practice opted out of providing an out of hours service and refers patients to a local out of hours provider or the ‘111’ service.