Borough Green Medical Practice

Borough Green Medical Practice Welcome to Borough Green Medical Practice

18/03/2026

MEN B UPDATE
A patient helpline, run by UKHSA, is now available. Patients can call 0344 225 3861, Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm, if they have no symptoms but are concerned they have been in contact with a confirmed case or have a general enquiry.

18/03/2026

MenB UPDATE
A patient helpline, run by UKHSA is now available. Patients can call 0344 225 3861, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, if they have no symptoms but are concerned they have been in contact with a confirmed case or have a general enquiry.

17/03/2026

Due to the high volume of calls we are receiving regarding the MenB outbreak, we kindly ask patients to check their Childhood Immunisations Red Book or the NHS App to see if they have already received these injections as part of the routine childhood immunisation programme.

We are not being advised to give any additional vaccines, vaccines can only be offered to eligible people that are due.

Thank you for your patience and co-operation during this time.

Outbreak of meningococcal disease linked to University of Kent and the area of Canterbury.What has happened?Between 13 a...
16/03/2026

Outbreak of meningococcal disease linked to University of Kent and the area of Canterbury.

What has happened?
Between 13 and 15 March 2026, the UKHSA was made aware of thirteen cases of invasive meningococcal disease. Sadly, two people are known to have died. UKHSA, the University of Kent and the local health system are working together to respond to the outbreak and support those affected.

What action has been taken so far in Kent to reassure students?
UKHSA has worked with the University of Kent to provide advice letters to all 16,000 students, advising on recent cases, signs and symptoms, how to obtain antibiotics, and what to do if they feel unwell. Antibiotics are being made available to students and distributed at a dedicated site on campus.
UKHSA staff continue to contact trace family and friends of known cases to identify anyone else who may be at risk, and to establish a clearer picture of the events leading to this cluster of cases.
UKHSA has worked with the local NHS Trust and NHS Kent and Medway to ensure hospital staff and GPs are aware and to be vigilant for possible cases in any patients.

What is meningococcal disease?
Meningococcal disease is an uncommon but serious illness caused by meningococcal bacteria, which can lead to meningitis (inflammation of the lining of the brain) and septicaemia (blood poisoning).
The onset of illness is often sudden, and early diagnosis and treatment are vital.

Which strain is responsible for the outbreak?
The specific strain has not yet been identified.
Investigations are ongoing and we will share further information as it becomes available.

What action is being taken in the community?
UKHSA specialists are interviewing affected individuals and their families to identify close contacts and arrange antibiotics to limit further spread. Close contacts of cases have already been given antibiotics as a precautionary measure. Advice and support is being offered to the wider university community, and to local hospitals and NHS 111.

What are the symptoms to look out for?
Symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia can include:

A rash that does not fade when pressed with a glass
Sudden onset of high fever
Severe and worsening headache
Stiff neck
Vomiting and diarrhoea
Joint and muscle pain
Dislike of bright lights
Very cold hands and feet
Seizures
Confusion or delirium
Extreme sleepiness or difficulty waking

What should I do if I am concerned about myself or someone else?
If you or someone you know develops symptoms of meningitis or septicaemia, seek medical help urgently by going to the nearest Accident and Emergency department or calling 999. If a friend goes to bed unwell, check on them regularly. Early treatment can be lifesaving.

Am I at risk if I have been vaccinated?
The MenACWY vaccine offers good protection against several strains of meningococcal disease and is routinely offered to teenagers in school Years 9 and 10.
However, it does not protect against all strains. Other strains, such as MenB, can circulate among young adults. This is why it is important for everyone to know the signs and symptoms regardless of vaccination status.

If you are a University of Kent student, or have been in contact with anyone with symptoms, please contact the University GP, as they are organising preventative antibiotics.

Where can I find further information and support?
NHS: www.nhs.uk/conditions/meningitis
Meningitis Research Foundation: www.meningitis.org | 0808 800 3344 (24 hours)
Meningitis Now: www.meningitisnow.org | 0808 80 10 388 (9am–8pm)οΏΌ

Borough Green Medical Practice Notice.We are upgrading our theatre with a new floor, to enhance our patients' experience...
13/03/2026

Borough Green Medical Practice Notice.

We are upgrading our theatre with a new floor, to enhance our patients' experience, scheduled for installation week commencing 16th March.

We apologise for any inconvenience and noise that these alterations may cause and appreciate your cooperation during this time.

Thank you for your understanding.

03/03/2026

Borough Green Medical Practice will be closed from 1pm on Thursday 5th March 2026 for mandatory GP and staff training and will re-open at 8am on Friday 6th March 2026.

If you require medical assistance that cannot wait until Friday morning, please contact NHS 111 or in the event of an emergency dial 999.
Thank you for your understanding.

03/03/2026

Borough Green Medical Practice will be closed from 1pm Thursday 5th March 2026 for mandatory GP and staff training. We will re-open at 8am on Friday 6th March 2026.

If you require medical assistance that cannot wait until Friday morning, please contact NHS 111 or in the event of an emergency dial 999.

Thank you for your understanding.

We currently have two pairs of glasses and a key in our lost property.If you think any of these items might belong to yo...
27/02/2026

We currently have two pairs of glasses and a key in our lost property.

If you think any of these items might belong to you, please pop in and see our reception team who will happily assist in checking if these items belong to you.

We would like to share the news that our Senior Partner, Dr Paul Unwin, will be retiring from the Practice on 31st March...
24/02/2026

We would like to share the news that our Senior Partner, Dr Paul Unwin, will be retiring from the Practice on 31st March 2026.

Dr Unwin has dedicated many years of committed service to our patients and community. Throughout his time with us, he has shown unwavering professionalism, compassion, and leadership. His hard work and commitment have made a lasting impact on both patients and colleagues, and he will be greatly missed by us all.

From April, all of Dr Unwin’s patients will be transferred to our new partners joining the Practice β€” Dr Fiona Humphreys and Dr Louise Roberts. We are delighted and excited to welcome them to the team and are confident they will continue to provide the high standard of care our patients deserve.

While Dr Unwin is retiring from his role as Senior Partner, you may still see him around the Practice as he will be continuing to run some ENT clinics.

Please join us in thanking Dr Unwin for his many years of dedication and in wishing him a very happy and well-deserved retirement. We wish him all the very best for this next chapter.

03/02/2026

Borough Green Medical Practice will be closed from 1pm Wednesday 4th February 2026 for mandatory GP and staff training. We will re-open at 8am on Thursday 5th February 2026.

If you require medical assistance that cannot wait until Thursday morning, please contact NHS 111 or in the event of an emergency dial 999.

Thank you for your understanding.

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23/12/2025

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Borough Green Medical Practice would like to wish all our patients a lovely Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thank you for all your kind gifts, cards and kind wishes as always we are truly overwhelmed and grateful.

We will be closing on Christmas Eve (24th December) at 6.30pm and re-opening Monday 29th December at 8am.

We will then be closing New Year's Eve (31st December) at 6.30pm and reopening Friday 2nd January at 8am.

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12/12/2025

UPDATE - We look like we are back up and running. Please bear with us though while we catch up from this morning.

Thank you as always for your patience and co-operation.

IT issues at surgery -Nationwide

We are experiencing issues with our computer systems this morning. This is a nationwide problem and the team are working hard to resolve the issue as soon as possible. We thank you for your patience and will keep you updated.

Address

Quarry Hill Road, Borough Green
Sevenoaks
TN158RQ

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+441732883161

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