Updated 26 March 2019
The services are provided by Channel Health Alliance (CHA). CHA is a collaborative federation of 28 GP practices within South Kent Coast CCG. CHA provides five GP led minor illness centres (called hubs). The hubs see patients who are already registered with one of the GP practices who are part of the federation. The aim of the service is to increase capacity in primary care locally and to give patients more timely access to care for minor illness. The majority of care is ‘see and treat’ and completed in the hubs.
There is a physiotherapy service. This service is for people with no previous musculoskeletal history, with no comorbidities (people who also have one or more other diseases or conditions) or any indication of another illness.
There is a home visiting service. CHA took over this service from another provider on 14 August 2018. The service is led by experienced paramedic practitioners. The practitioners lead a team of trained nurses and healthcare assistants, responding to on the day home visit requests on behalf of the practices.
The services work as follows: Patients call their GP practice as they would normally when ill. The practice receptionists, with clinical support, make an appointment, using standardised and locally agreed protocols, for the patient with the appropriate professional in an appropriate hub.
This is not an urgent care service. There are no walk-in patients.
Services are provided from the following locations at the times shown. We visited all the locations
DOVER Buckland Hospital
Monday – Friday 8am to 8pm
Saturday 9am to 5pm
Sunday 10am to 2pm
DEAL Victoria Hospital
Monday – Friday 8am to 8pm
Saturday closed
Sunday closed
FOLKESTONE Royal Victoria Hospital
Monday – Friday 8am to 8pm
Saturday 9am to 5pm
Sunday 10am to 2pm
HYTHE Oaklands Health Centre
Monday – Friday 8am to 8pm
Saturday closed
Sunday closed
ROMNEY MARSH Day Centre
Monday – Friday 8am to 8pm
Saturday closed
Sunday closed.