Date Announced for Chiswick Health Centre Closure


Patients to be relocated to new site in Stamford Brook in April

Health centre likely to be demolished in the Spring
Health centre likely to be demolished in the Spring

February 22, 2023

Patients of the three GP practices at the Chiswick Health Centre on Dolman Road have been notified that the anticipated date of the building’s closure is 17 April.

From this point anyone registered with Chiswick Health Practice, West4GPs and Chiswick Family Doctor’s Practice will have to go to the Stamford Brook Centre for appointments while the new medical centre is being built. The temporary centre will be named Chiswick Health Centre @ Stamford Brook.

Representatives will be at the Chiswick PCN Health and Wellbeing Roadshow on 2 March in Chiswick Town Hall, 11am-3pm to explain the arrangements. There is also an online session on Tuesday 7 March which you can register for here. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/chiswick-health-centre-development-drop-in-session-tickets-539346528987

The relocation process will happen automatically and there will be no changes to how patients contact their GP, make appointments or collect prescriptions. All staff from the three current practices will also relocate to Stamford Brook Centre.

Visualisation of the new Chiswick Health Centre
Visualisation of the new Chiswick Health Centre

The new premises are a 15-minute walk from the existing building and is around 3 minutes away from Stamford Brook underground station with bus stops for the 94,237 and 272 a similar distance away.

It is currently anticipated that the new Chiswick Health Centre will take two years to complete and will offer a larger, more accessible space with a broader range of GP services. The development will also include 55 new affordable homes for NHS keyworkers, funded by Hounslow Council.

The address of the new practice is:

14-16 Stamford Brook Avenue
Chiswick
W6 0YD

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