Updated 29 August 2019
St Charles Centre for Health and Wellbeing Integrated Care Centre (GP Hub) operates from St Charles Hospital, Exmoor Street, London W10 6DZ and has access to three consultation rooms. The service is commissioned to provide GP and nurse pre-booked extended access appointments for the assessment and treatment of adults and children. This includes routine GP and nurse appointments, including cervical screening and childhood immunisation. The service does not undertake chronic disease management, repeat prescribing, referral to secondary care or arrange blood tests or radiology.
The service is one of the two GP hubs commissioned by NHS West London Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and provided by the West London GP Federation known as London Medical Associates (LMA). The federation was established in 2008. The LMA board is made up of five local GPs, two practice managers and a managing director. In addition, there is a clinical director, who is also a local GP but not an LMA board member.
The service serves a patient population of 250,000 registered at 42 GP practices, within five primary care networks, in the Kensington and Chelsea, Queen’s Park and Paddington areas. The second GP hub is located at the Violet Melchett Health Centre, 30 Flood Walk, Chelsea, London SW3 5RR.
The service at this location is open from 6:30pm to 9pm on weekdays, from 8am to 8pm on Saturdays and from 2pm to 8pm on Sundays. The service at this location provides one GP at each session, one nurse on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday and two receptionists at each session.
The provider has centralised governance across both sites which are co-ordinated by the clinical director, GP leads, nurse lead, general manager and hub manager. This is overseen by a board of directors and a managing director. On the day of the inspection we met with the clinical director, lead GP for the location, the hub manager, general manager, a sessional GP and two receptionists.
The provider is registered with the Care Quality Commission to provide the regulated activities of diagnostic and screening procedures and treatment of disease, disorder or injury.