Updated 20 January 2025
The GP service at the Cleveland Clinic London Hospital provides consultations and minor operations from the outpatient department in the provider’s main hospital. GPs provide clinical care with support from nurses and healthcare assistants as part of an integrated approach to meeting individual needs. The GP service operates from a dedicated treatment room with access to minor operation, phlebotomy, and point of care testing facilities. GPs can make referrals to any of the clinical specialties in the hospital, including to same-day diagnostic imaging.
GP services are offered from 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday except Thursday which GP services are offered 8am to 4pm. There is also a 24/7 GP concierge service (a model of healthcare where patients pay a monthly fee to access a private GP). The GP service also offers one stop care with direct access and onward referral to their state of art hospital.
Most appointments are made by self-referral, and the service also operates wellbeing checks under corporate, insurance, and embassy contracts. The provider’s 3 London locations work closely together, including with an overarching integrated governance system between services. Where evidence and data are monitored at service level and not at location level, we repeat our findings in more than 1 report and note where we have done so. We carried out an unannounced onsite inspection on 9 December 2024. We have not previously inspected the service.
Minor surgery provided by GPs includes urodynamics, colposcopy, hysteroscopy, and hormone injections.