Opening Hours

Honeypot Medical Centre

Day Opening hours
Friday 3 May
8am to 6:30pm
Saturday 4 May
Closed
Sunday 5 May
Closed
Monday 6 May
Closed
Tuesday 7 May
8am to 6:30pm
Wednesday 8 May
8am to 6:30pm
Thursday 9 May
8am to 6:30pm

We also offer evening appointments 18:30 from Mondays to Fridays by appointment only.

Saturday appointments are by prior arrangement only.

GP Access Centres

These GP Access Centres provide additional clinical times, during a period when there are considerable pressures on your GP practice. This service enables patients to receive timely access to primary care services in their locality, but not necessarily at their usual GP practice.

These Access Centres enable GP practices to direct patients to a local practice that is open during evenings and weekends, in order to achieve 08:00 – 20:00 access to primary care.

Access appointments must be booked before arriving at the Access Clinics via the Practice or by calling NHS 111.

Our GP Access Centres are located at:

Belmont Health Centre
516 Kenton Lane
Harrow
HA3 7LT

Alexandra Avenue Health Centre
275 Alexandra Ave
Harrow
HA2 9DX

Opening Hours: 08:00 -20:00 Monday – Sunday

When We Are Closed

NHS 111

If you are not feeling well and cannot wait until the surgery opens, please called NHS 111 and they can give you advise about what sort of care you may require. The NHS 111 services is staffed by fully trained advisors, supported by experienced practitioners. They are able to organise an emergency appointment or ambulance for you if this is appropriate.

NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Calls are free from landlines and mobile phones.

When To Use It

You should use the NHS 111 service if you require urgent medical help but it is not a life threatening situation. Call 111 if:

  • You require swift medical assistance but it is not a 999 emergency.
  • You think you may need to visit A&E or require another NHS lead urgent care service.
  • You are not able to call a GP and/or do not know who to contact.
  • You require health information or reassurance about the next step.

Choosing the Right Care

Choosing the right care means helping you to get the right treatment at the right time. Working with the neighbouring CCGs, Harrow CCG has launched the ‘Not Always A&E‘ campaign to encourage residents to use their NHS wisely. The campaign reminds North West London residents that there is a wide range of healthcare services available to them, and they can get better quickly if they choose the right care for their need. For more information, please see here.

Where’s my nearest Access Centre?

  • The Pinn Medical Centre: Pinner, 37 Love Lane, HA5 3EE
  • The Belmont Health Centre: 516 Kenton Lane, Harrow. HA3 7LT

Opening Times – 08:00-19:30, seven days a week.
Telephone: 020 8866 5766

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NHS 111

111 online is a fast and convenient alternative to the 111 phone service and provides an option for people who want to access 111 digitally. 

Your needs will be assessed and you will be given advice about whether you need:

  • Treat yourself at home
  • Go to a Primary Care Centre

If you need face to face medical attention you may be asked to attend a Primary Care Centre.

Click here to access NHS 111 online or call 111 to speak to a staff member.

Urgent Care Centres

Urgent Care Centres (UCC) can treat:

  • Sprains and strains
  • Broken bones
  • Wound infections
  • Minor burns and scalds
  • Minor head injuries
  • Insect and animal bites
  • Minor eye injuries
  • Injuries to the back, shoulder and chest​

On arrival you will be assessed and treated in order of the priority of your condition.

Where’s my nearest UCC?

The following urgent care centre is located nearby to Harrow:

Northwick Park Hospital Urgent Care Centre
Watford Road
Harrow
HA1 3UJ

Opening Times: 24 hours a day, seven days a week
Telephone: 020 8864 3232

A&E

Accident and Emergency (A&E) departments assess and treat patients with serious injuries or illnesses. You should visit A&E or call 999 for life-threatening emergencies, such as:

  • loss of consciousness
  • acute confused state and fits that are not stopping
  • persistent, severe chest pain
  • breathing difficulties
  • severe bleeding that cannot be stopped

If you need an ambulance call 999, the emergency phone number in the UK.

Choosing the Right Care

Choosing the right care means helping you to get the right treatment at the right time.

Working with the neighbouring CCGs, Harrow CCG has launched the ‘Not Always A&E‘ campaign to encourage residents to use their NHS wisely.

The campaign reminds North West London residents that there is a wide range of healthcare services available to them, and they can get better quickly if they choose the right care for their need. For more information, please see here.