General Practice

The practice provides health advice through medical checks for both individuals and corporate clients. This is to promote good health and aims to catch problems early enough before they become too difficult to treat successfully.

Individuals/Families

Apart from consultation time I aim to provide a traditional private family GP role in being available for advice. Other private GPs may be 'on-call' for urgent medical problems at weekends and private doctor visiting services during evenings and at night if necessary. The hospital Urgent Care Dept is available for back-up and reports back to the practice.

Adult Medicine

Apart from offering care for problems when they have arisen I offer preventative screening. A full range of check-ups are available including 'VIP' screens where the broad evaluation is completed over a two-day period. Some patients prefer to restrict assessments to the occasional cholesterol and blood pressure check whilst others a full menu of preventative screening. The appropriate level should be ascertained after discussion between patient and doctor and tailored to the individual. Women's' bone densitometry and mammography may be required. More complex tests, for example ultrasound and colonoscopies are arranged if clinically they appear appropriate. Results are securely emailed to the patient normally either the same day, or the day after, with comments and are then able to be discussed with the benefit of findings of investigations before them.

Paediatric

We do not take on children as patients in the practice but will assist families with referrals to appropriate health professionals.

Care of Senior Patients

It is my intention to keep in close contact with the practice elders to keep an eye out for remediable disabilities and for guidance with intractable disability.

International Patients

The Harley Street environs are still beheld as a centre of excellence from abroad. International patients with homes both in England and abroad are able to access a healthcare system that in many fields leads the world. An interpreter service is available should the need arise. Commitment to this area of medicine is borne out by practice house-calls as far away as Nigeria! If specialist opinions are sought we provide not only advice from the primary care perspective but act in a central orchestrating role in assimilating the reports. These are kept in the patient's own personal file, forming the complete medical profile.

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