The Hamilton Practice

The Hamilton Practice We are an approved training practice for the training of General Practice Registrars (GPRs).

The Hamilton Practice, Harlow consists of eight GPs, two Practice Nurses, two Health Care Assistants as well at the Practice Manager, Assistant Practice Manager, Reception and Administration staff providing medical care to approximately 11,000 patients. GPRs are doctors in training who are qualified doctors and have already worked in hospitals as junior doctors for at least 3 years. GP Registrars are here on 18 month rotation (with GPST1s on 6 month rotation).

Did you know you can view messages about your care in the NHS App?The NHS App is a simple and secure way to receive mess...
13/11/2025

Did you know you can view messages about your care in the NHS App?

The NHS App is a simple and secure way to receive messages from your trusted health care providers.

Turn on notifications for the NHS App to stay up to date.

Find out more: www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/

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07/07/2025
04/06/2025

Our online system is now open following this mornings disruption

04/06/2025

Due to a nationwide server issue, we have had to temporarily suspend our online service, we will resume this service as soon as possible.

05/02/2025

Our new phone systems are now live please note the options have changed.

1- Reception
2 - Prescriptions 10-4
3- Secretaries 10-4
4 - Test results 10-4
5 - Cancel appointments
6 - Data quality team

31/01/2024
Local health servicesIf you need help from your GP or another member of the practice team over the festive period, we ar...
03/01/2024

Local health services
If you need help from your GP or another member of the practice team over the festive period, we are open every weekday from 8am until 6.30pm, except for bank holidays when we are closed. Please contact us if you have a health condition that needs checking or an illness that won't go away.

Junior doctors will be on strike from 7am on Wednesday 3 January to 7am on Tuesday 9 January. This means that all NHS services, particularly hospitals, will be under severe strain. But please don’t put off seeking medical help if you need it. Here is a reminder of what local services are available:
• The NHS website – www.nhs.uk has lots of advice to help you to look after yourself when you have minor symptoms. There is also information about what is a serious medical emergency.

• If your child is feeling unwell, the Healthier Together website has advice about some common symptoms, how to look after your child at home and when to get further help.

• Drop in to a pharmacy for health advice or information about your medicines. A pharmacist can help you to deal with a cough, cold and lots of other winter illnesses.
• If you need help urgently, use NHS 111 online (www.111.nhs.uk) or call 111. Your symptoms will be assessed, and you will be given advice or an appointment to see a doctor or nurse if this is needed. NHS 111 can also send an ambulance and can book an appointment for you in some services like urgent treatment centres. Using 111 online means you won’t have to wait on the phone.

• If you are in a mental health crisis, call NHS 111 and get straight through to mental health help by selecting option 2.

• You should call 999 in a life-threatening emergency. Life-threatening emergencies are different for adults and children.

• Do not visit anyone in a hospital or care home if you have recently had diarrhoea or vomiting. Stomach bugs are easily spread, make already ill people very seriously unwell, and can lead to whole hospital wards being closed. Please wait 48 hours after your last bout of sickness or diarrhoea before visiting anyone who is vulnerable.
More information on these services and self-help advice can be found at: https://hertsandwestessexics.org.uk/help-us-help

The Hertfordshire and West Essex Integrated Care System (ICS) provides health and social care to just over 1.5 million people living in Hertfordshire and Essex, in 13 district and borough council areas.

11/08/2023

Due to the junior Dr Stikes we have limited appointments for today and Monday.
Please be aware Reception cannot book and GP appointments, these will all need to go through the online system at 8AM and 2PM.

Address

Keats House Health Centre, Bush Fair
Harlow
CM186LY

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 6:30pm
Thursday 8am - 6:30pm
Friday 8am - 6:30pm

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