Updated 13 January 2020
Hampton Medical Centre provides primary medical services in Hampton to approximately 8,500 patients and
is part of Richmond Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). The practice population is in the second least deprived
decile in England. The age distribution of the practice population is largely in line with local averages. Of patients registered with the practice, the largest group by ethnicity are white (86%), followed by Asian (8%), mixed (3%), black (2%) and other non-white ethnic groups (1%). The practice operates from premises which have been altered and extended several times. The practice is a short walk from Hampton train station and car parking is available on the surrounding streets. All patient facilities are on the second floor. The practice has nine doctors' consultation rooms and three nurse consultation rooms. The practice team at the surgery is made up of two female GPs who are Partners, one male and one female full time GP. There are also two locum GPs.
The practice has one female nurse, two female nurse practitioners, one nurse in training and a female health care assistant. The practice team also consist of a practice manager, assistant practice manager and twelve reception/administrative staff. The practice operates under a General Medical Services (GMS) contract and is signed up to a number of local and national enhanced services (enhanced services require an enhanced level of service provision above what is normally required under the core GP contract). The practice is open between 7.30am and 6.30pm Monday to Friday. Appointments are from 8.30am to 1pm every morning, and 2pm to 6pm every afternoon. Patients can also access appointments via the CCG seven-day opening Hub, which offers appointments from 8am until 8pm every day, including weekends. When the practice is closed patients are directed to contact the local out of hours service. The practice is registered as a partnership with the Care Quality Commission to provide the regulated activities