Our mission
A high quality healthcare provider offering a range of primary care and mental health services to its patient population.
Our vision
To develop high quality services that meet our patients’ needs. To support and empower patients to understand and manage their health conditions more autonomously.
Meet the Team
GP Partners
GPs
Nurses
Healthcare Assistant
Administration Team
Management
Mental Health Practitioner
Psychiatrist
Therapist
Who else you might see at our practice?
Alongside GPs and nurses, there are a number of other healthcare professionals that support our patients at the practice. They help us proactively address your health needs and increase your access to Primary Care. These roles form what is known as the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) which was introduced into the NHS in 2019. You can read more about AARS here.
Other Health Professionals
- Julia Sako (F) – Health and Wellbeing Coach
- Matthew Lewis (M) – Stop Smoking Specialist
- Claudia Treacy (F) – Clinical Pharmacist
- Maria Aleixo (F) – IAPT (Improving Access to Psychological Therapies) Therapist.
- Desiree Mohammed (F) – Care Navigator
- Dr Sophie Mcfarland (F) – Dietician
About the PCN
Our Health Centre is part of the Regent Health Primary Care Network
There are 1,250 PCNs across England based on GP registered patient lists, typically serving natural communities of between 30,000 to 50,000 people. PCNs bring together GP Practices, community, mental health, social care, pharmacy, hospital and voluntary services. Regent Health PCN provides a range of innovative services and pilot projects including Stop Smoking Services and Connecting Care 4 Children (CC4C) paediatric clinics.
Find out moreAbout Healthcare Central London (HCL)
Imperial College Health Centre is also a member of Healthcare Central London (HCL). This GP Federation covers the whole of Westminster and includes the Regent Health PCN. HCL supports us to provide services for our residents including out-of-hours appointments and cardiology and diabetes hubs.
Find out moreGP Earnings
All GP practices are required to declare mean earnings (ie average pay) for GP’s working to deliver NHS services to patients at each practice.
The average pay for GPs working in the practice of Imperial College Health Centre in the last financial year was £54,385 before tax and National Insurance.
This is for 3 full time GPs, 3 Part time GPs and 1 Locum GP who worked in the practice for more than six months.
Complaints and feedback
We welcome all comments on the services provided by the Practice.
We are continually looking to turn out patients’ feedback into real improvements in the services we provide. We use it to focus on the things that matter most to our patients, carers and their families.
We would like to hear from you if you have a suggestion on how we can do things better to improve our patients’ experiences. We’d also like to hear from you if you are pleased with the service you’ve received.
Our details can be found on our Contact Us page.
Visit the Contact us pageFriends and Family Test
The NHS Friends and Family Test was created to help Practices better understand if their patients are happy with the services provided.
See past results