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Chalkhill Family Practice

113 Chalkhill Road, Wembley, HA9 9FX

TelTelephone: 020 3836 5030

Out of hours: 111

Prescribing Wisely

The NHS in NW London CCGs: Brent, Ealing, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington & Chelsea, and Westminster spent over £13 million in 2016 on products that can be bought without a prescription at community pharmacies.

The NHS is under pressure. Our budgets are not large enough to pay for all the treatments the public would like us to provide. We would therefore like to spend less on medicines you can buy without a prescription so as to free up funds for other valuable NHS services.

Practices across North West London are being asked to stop routinely prescribing medicines which are available to buy over the counter in pharmacies (and, in the case of some medicines, in supermarkets and other shops too). If a medicine you need can be bought without a prescription, your GP may ask if you are willing to buy it.  If you are not willing to buy it, it will be prescribed.

More details can be found here

Here is a list of commonly prescribed medicines which are available without a prescription

Practice Information

Chalkhill Family Practice

113 Chalkhill Road, Wembley, HA9 9FX

Practice Opening hours

The practice is open during the following times:

Monday08:00-18:30
Tuesday08:00-18:30
Wednesday08:00-18:30
Thursday08:00-18:30
Friday08:00-18:30
Saturday Closed
SundayClosed

Practice News

See your GP health record on the NHS app.

Try the NHS App where you can see your GP Health record and more! If you’re a patient at our practice, you can use the NHS App to access a range of NHS services on your smartphone or tablet. It doesn’t replace existing services. You can still contact us in the usual ways. But, once […]

Flu Jab appointments are now available to book

We are booking now for flu jabs. Please contact us to book yours if you are eligible.  You can also book your child if they are 2 or 3 years of age. Children eligible for the nasal flu LAIV spray: All children age  2 and 3 years old; and Children in clinical risk groups aged 4 to […]