Updated 18 September 2019
Drs. Zachariah, Lee, Acheson & Sinha:-
The Greenwood Practice
89 Gubbins Lane
Harold Wood
Romford
Essex
RM3 0DR
and
Ardleigh Green Surgery
106 Ardleigh Green Road
Hornchurch
Essex
RM11 2LP
The practices are registered with the CQC to carry out the following regulated activities - diagnostic and screening procedures, surgical procedures, family planning, maternity and midwifery services and treatment of disease, disorder or injury.
The practice has a contract with the Havering Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and NHS England to provide General Medical Services (GMS) for 11,737 (5,806 male, 5,931 female) patients.
The practice has one male and two female partners, three salaried doctors (two female and one male). Four part-time practice nurses. A practice manager and assistant practice manager, supported by reception and administration staff. The practice is an approved teaching practice, supporting second year undergraduate medical students. Staff may work at either location.
Opening times: The Greenwood Practice
From 1 October 2019 the practice reception will be open from 8am to 6.30pm each day
Appointments available: The Greenwood Practice
- Monday 9am to 12md and 5pm to 6:30pm.
- Tuesday 9am to 12md and 2pm to 5:45pm.
- Wednesday9am to 12md and 4pm to 5:50pm.
- Thursday 9am to 12md
- Friday9am to 12md and 5pm to 6:50pm.
Appointments available: Ardleigh Green Surgery
- Monday 9am to 12md and 5pm to 6:30pm.
- Tuesday 9am to 12md and 2pm to pm.
- Wednesday9am to 12md and 4pm to 5:50pm.
- Thursday 9am to 12md.
- Friday 9am to 12md and 5pm to 6:50pm.
From 1 October 2019 the practice will offer appointments on Thursday afternoons.
The practice nurses hold a walk-in clinic each morning from 9am to 12 middays at both clinics and appointments are available in the afternoon. As well as appointment clinics on Other GP led clinics are generally held in the afternoons.
The practice is part of the GP hub that offers out of hours appointments between 6pm and 10pm on week days and between 8am to 8pm on weekends. Patients are also advised to use the emergency services for example 111 when the GP hub is closed.
The practice catchment area is classed as being within one of the least deprived areas in England. The practice scored seventh on the deprivation measurement scale; the deprivation scale goes from one to 10, with one being the most deprived. People living in more deprived areas tend to have greater need for health services.
National General Practice Profile describes the practice ethnicity as being 87.7% white British, 6.1% Asian, 3.8% black, and 1.9% mixed and 0.5% other non-white ethnicities. Average life expectancy is 79.4 years for men and 84 years for women compared to the national average of 79 and 83 years respectively. The general practice profile shows that 52.5% of patients registered at the practice have a long-standing health condition, compared to 52% nationally.