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Healthcare Clinics in Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell

33 CQC-registered providers in the Milton Keynes area of Newport Pagnell, covering 1 postcode district (MK16). Every listing is drawn from the official regulator's register.

By service in Milton Keynes

Bago Care Limited

MK16 9FX

Suite 132, Interchange Business Centre,Howard Way, Interchange Park,Newport Pagnell

01908299449

Better At Home - North Bucks

MK16 9PY

NP-245, iCentre- Interchange Business Centre,Howard Way, Interchange Park,Newport Pagnell

01908299381

Bluebird Care (Milton Keynes)

MK16 9PY

Suite 1, Interchange Business Centre,Howard Way, Interchange Park,Newport Pagnell

01908299032

Brooklands Dental Clinic Limited

MK16 0HU

Brooklands Farm, Newport Road,Broughton,Newport Pagnell

01908235124

Christopher Dental Care

MK16 0EN

38 Silver Street,Newport Pagnell

01908617665

Cor Care Force Ltd

MK16 9EY

C35 Harben House,,Tickford Street,Newport Pagnell

Diamond Dental MK Ltd

MK16 8HJ

28a St. John Street,Newport Pagnell

01908014600

Emiran HealthCare

MK16 9PY

NP-50/B, iCentre, Interchange House,Howard Way,Newport Pagnell

01908299170

Gap Kare Limited

MK16 9PY

Suite 003, Interchange,Howard Way, Interchange Park,Newport Pagnell

01908429875

GoodOaks Homecare – Milton Keynes

MK16 9PY

Suite 4, Interchange Business Centre,Howard Way, Interchange Park,Newport Pagnell

01908020165

Helping Hands Newport Pagnell

MK16 8JS

Ground Floor & First Floor Offices,Unit A, Coopers Court, Coopers Yard,Newport Pagnell

01908049329

Iron Pillar Limited

MK16 9PY

148B Interchange Business Centre,Howard Way, Interchange Park,Newport Pagnell

Kind Hands Dental Care

MK16 9BH

68 Tickford Street,Newport Pagnell

01908794999

Lathbury Manor Care Home

MK16 8JX

Northampton Road,Lathbury,Newport Pagnell

01908615245

Linford Grange

MK16 8HP

16 Lakes Lane,Newport Pagnell

01908217096

Mayfair Homecare - Milton Keynes

MK16 9PY

Unit 15, Interchange Business Centre,Howard Way, Interchange Park,Newport Pagnell

01908299051

Newport Pagnell

MK16 9EY

Office A3, 1st Floor, Harben House,Tickford Street,Newport Pagnell

07824805874

Newport Pagnell Dental Clinic

MK16 8SE

127A High Street,Newport Pagnell

08443878268

Newport Pagnell Medical Centre

MK16 8QT

Queens Avenue,Newport Pagnell

01908611767

Nightingale Services

MK16 9PY

iCentre, Interchange House,143–147 Howard Way,Newport Pagnell

01908410992

Healthcare in Milton Keynes: The Local Picture

Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell is home to 33 CQC-registered healthcare providers — a market shaped, like every local healthcare market in England, by the register that governs it. The three largest service types locally are home care (15), dentists (7), gp practices (5), and the mix tells you something real about the area: what is abundant here can be compared and negotiated; what is scarce is worth travelling for.

Administratively the area sits within the South East region under the Milton Keynes local authority. That boundary matters practically: social-care funding assessments, community health services and many referral pathways are organised along it, so knowing your local authority is not trivia — it decides which front doors are yours.

One service type — home care — accounts for roughly 45% of local provision, so most residents' first healthcare interactions here run through it.

Milton Keynes by the Numbers

Where exactly do 33 providers sit? Across 1 postcode districts — with a strong centre of gravity in MK16, which accounts for around 100% of local provision on its own. The densest five:

  • MK16 — 33 providers

The practical reading: if you live inside one of these districts, comparison shopping is easy; if you live outside them, decide early whether you will travel in or look at neighbouring areas instead.

How Care in Milton Keynes Is Organised

Before comparing individual providers, place your need in the right layer — the four that make up Milton Keynes's provision behave very differently:

  • Care at home & residential (27) — home care agencies, care and nursing homes, supported living and hospice care — services chosen less often but for longer, where comparison matters most.
  • Primary care (12) — the GP practices and dental surgeries that handle everyday medical need and control referral into everything else.
  • Community & specialist support (1) — community health teams, mental health services, substance-misuse support and other specialist provision, mostly reached through referral.

Knowing the layer tells you the first phone call. Everyday symptoms: primary care. A named condition needing a specialist: referral or self-pay. Help with daily living: the council's adult social care team alongside the providers listed here. Persistent unexplained symptoms: start with the GP and insist on a plan.

Most households eventually touch all four layers — often in the same year. Registering with a well-run GP practice, knowing which diagnostics are available locally, and understanding the care layer before a crisis forces the question: that combination is what turns this listing from a phone book into a plan.

Service-by-Service Guide

The area's main service types, briefly and honestly — with the local depth of choice for each:

Home Care in Milton Keynes

A home care (domiciliary care) agency sends trained care workers into people's own homes to help with the practical tasks that make independent life possible — washing and dressing, medication prompts, meal preparation, continence care, and companionship. a local provider is registered with the Care Quality Commission for the regulated activity of personal care, which means its recruitment (including DBS checks), training, care planning and complaints handling are all subject to inspection. In Milton Keynes the register lists 15 home cares — enough for genuine comparison before you commit. Browse home care in Milton Keynes →

Dentists in Milton Keynes

A dental practice provides the full spectrum of oral healthcare — from routine check-ups, hygiene appointments and fillings through to root canal treatment, extractions, crowns and dentures. Practices in England are regulated twice over: the Care Quality Commission registers and inspects the practice itself, while every dentist, hygienist and dental nurse must individually register with the General Dental Council (GDC). a local provider holds this dual accountability, which covers everything from decontamination standards in the surgery to the qualifications of the person treating you. Milton Keynes currently offers 7 dentists on the register — a workable shortlist, worth comparing alongside neighbouring areas. Browse dentists in Milton Keynes →

GP Practices in Milton Keynes

A GP practice is the front door of the NHS: general practitioners diagnose and treat the full range of physical and mental health conditions, manage long-term illnesses such as diabetes, asthma and hypertension, and act as the gateway to specialist hospital care through the referral system. a local provider operates within this system, with every GP registered and revalidated by the General Medical Council and the practice itself inspected by the Care Quality Commission. In Milton Keynes the register lists 5 gp practices — a workable shortlist, worth comparing alongside neighbouring areas. Browse gp practices in Milton Keynes →

Supported Living in Milton Keynes

Supported living enables adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs or physical disabilities to live in their own homes — usually a rented flat or shared house — with care and support workers visiting or on site for anywhere from a few hours a week to 24 hours a day. Unlike a care home, the person holds their own tenancy: they choose who supports them, and housing and care are legally separate. a local provider is CQC-registered for the personal-care element of this support. In Milton Keynes the register lists 5 supported livings — a workable shortlist, worth comparing alongside neighbouring areas. Browse supported living in Milton Keynes →

Residential homes in Milton Keynes

A residential care home provides accommodation and personal care for people who can no longer live safely at home — help with washing, dressing, medication and meals, with staff on site around the clock. Unlike a nursing home, a residential home does not have registered nurses on shift; healthcare is provided by visiting GPs, district nurses and community teams. a local provider is registered with the Care Quality Commission, which inspects everything from staffing levels and safeguarding to food, dignity and activities. Local depth: 5 residential homes registered in Milton Keynes — a workable shortlist, worth comparing alongside neighbouring areas. Browse residential homes in Milton Keynes →

Nursing homes in Milton Keynes

A nursing home (care home with nursing) provides everything a residential home does — 24-hour accommodation and personal care — plus registered nurses on duty at all times. That nursing presence is what allows the home to care for people with complex medical needs: PEG feeding, tracheostomy care, complex wound management, advanced Parkinson's or multiple sclerosis, and dementia with significant health complications. a local provider is registered with the CQC for nursing care, and its nurses are individually registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Local depth: 1 nursing homes registered in Milton Keynes — limited local supply, so include nearby areas in your search.

Supported housing in Milton Keynes

As a CQC-registered healthcare provider, a local provider operates under the regulatory framework that governs health and social care in England. Registration is not a formality: it means the provider has satisfied the Care Quality Commission that its premises, staffing, clinical governance and safeguarding arrangements meet the fundamental standards of safe care. Providers must nominate a registered manager who is legally accountable for the quality of the service, and they remain subject to inspection and enforcement for as long as they trade. In Milton Keynes the register lists 1 supported housing — limited local supply, so include nearby areas in your search.

Community services - Healthcare in Milton Keynes

Community healthcare services deliver NHS clinical care outside hospitals — district nursing, health visiting, community physiotherapy, podiatry, continence services, and specialist nurses for conditions like diabetes, heart failure and COPD. a local provider is registered with the CQC for this work, which typically happens in your home, in community clinics, or in schools and care homes. Milton Keynes currently offers 1 community services - healthcare on the register — limited local supply, so include nearby areas in your search.

Who Runs Care in Milton Keynes

Behind every registered location stands a legal entity — the "registered provider" accountable to the CQC — and in Milton Keynes several providers operate more than one location:

  • Methodist Homes — 2 registered locations locally

Neither independence nor group membership predicts quality by itself. What the multi-site picture gives you is a research shortcut: sister locations share leadership, so their inspection histories read together — and a provider whose other sites rate well earns some benefit of the doubt, while one with repeated findings across sites deserves sharper questions.

Choosing a Provider in Milton Keynes

The method that works in Milton Keynes is the method that works everywhere, applied locally. Define the need precisely before searching — "a dentist taking NHS patients within 15 minutes" filters better than "a dentist". Check every shortlisted provider's registration and read its latest inspection report, concentrating on the well-led and safe sections; every profile on this site links to the official record. Then ring, and judge the phone call as evidence: how a provider handles a first enquiry predicts how it handles patients.

Compare at least two options before committing — a single quote is a price, two quotes are a market — and for anything ongoing, weight geography honestly: the section above shows where provision clusters, and repeat visits multiply every extra mile.

Timing sharpens the same method. NHS capacity — dental lists especially — opens and closes month to month, so a "no" in spring can be a "yes" in autumn, and asking to join a waiting list costs nothing. For care services, start comparing before the need is urgent: the families who choose best are almost always the ones who visited providers while the decision could still wait a month, not the ones choosing from a hospital corridor on discharge day.

NHS or Private in Milton Keynes?

The NHS-versus-private question hangs over every provider listed here. In Milton Keynes as everywhere in England, the trade is time against money: NHS routes cost nothing at the point of use but queue by clinical priority, while private routes convert money into speed and choice of clinician.

Three practical rules keep the comparison honest. First, ask every provider which routes it actually offers — many serve both, and NHS capacity opens and closes month to month. Second, when comparing private quotes, compare totals rather than headline consultation fees: follow-ups, diagnostics and aftercare are where quotes diverge. Third, remember the hybrid path — an NHS referral for diagnosis with private treatment, or the reverse, is legitimate and common; you can switch routes between stages of care.

One right worth exercising: for most planned NHS care in England you can choose which provider your GP referral goes to, including independent providers holding NHS contracts. Waiting lists vary dramatically between organisations, so asking your GP to compare waits before the referral is sent can save months without spending a pound.

Reading the Register: Ratings & Reports

The Care Quality Commission register is the spine of this page, and it repays a closer look: for Milton Keynes it holds not just who operates, but how well.

The CQC inspects providers against five questions — safe, effective, caring, responsive, well-led — and publishes both ratings and full inspection reports. Reading one efficiently: start with well-led (it predicts everything else), then safe; look at the direction across the last two inspections rather than a single snapshot; and treat "requires improvement" with a credible action plan differently from the same rating with repeated findings. Every profile on this site links to the provider's official record, one click from the listing.

The register also updates continuously: providers open, close, merge and change ownership every month, which is why this directory refreshes from the official data monthly and why any shortlist older than a few weeks deserves a quick re-check. If a provider you remember is missing from the listings here, it has usually deregistered — worth knowing before you ring a number from an old bookmark.

What to Expect at Your First Visit

First visits run more smoothly when you arrive prepared, and preparation for a provider in Milton Keynes follows a predictable shape.

Bring the paperwork that saves repeating yourself: a list of current medications with doses (a photo of the boxes works), any relevant hospital letters or test results, your NHS number if you know it, and glasses or hearing aids if you use them. If the appointment concerns someone you care for, bring evidence of any legal authority you hold — power of attorney documents change what staff can lawfully discuss with you.

Expect the first appointment to include identity and history checks, a discussion of what you need, and an examination or assessment appropriate to the service. Be direct about two things in particular: everything you are taking (including over-the-counter and herbal products), and what outcome you actually want — clinicians plan differently for "I want to be seen quickly" versus "I want the most thorough option".

Before you leave, make sure three questions have answers: what happens next, who does it, and when. Vague follow-up arrangements are where care most often goes adrift; a specific next step — a booked review, a named referral, a results date with a way to chase it — is the mark of a well-run service, and it is entirely reasonable to ask for it explicitly.

Costs & Funding

Costs depend on how you access the service. NHS-commissioned care is free at the point of use, though waiting times vary by area and specialty. Private care is paid either directly (self-pay) or through medical insurance — if you hold a policy, contact your insurer for pre-authorisation before booking, as most insurers require an authorisation number and some restrict which providers you can use.

For self-pay patients, reputable providers publish or supply on request a clear fee schedule covering the initial consultation, follow-ups and common procedures. Ask specifically about what is included: some quotes cover the consultation only, while others bundle diagnostics or aftercare. UK consumer law entitles you to transparent pricing before you commit to treatment.

For care services — home care, residential and nursing homes — the funding landscape is its own subject: local-authority support after a means test, NHS Continuing Healthcare for primarily health-driven needs (fully funded, no means test), and non-means-tested benefits such as Attendance Allowance that offset costs for self-funders. Anyone facing long-term care fees in Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell should ask the council for a needs assessment before signing anything, and treat independent financial advice as money well spent.

Getting to Appointments

How you travel matters as much as where you go — especially for care that involves repeat visits.

Providers here span the MK16 postcode district — the by-the-numbers section above shows how they cluster, and each profile carries the exact postcode plus a map link.

For one-off consultations, travelling further for the right provider is usually worth it; for weekly physiotherapy, daily home-care visits or a course of treatment, every extra mile multiplies. Use the full postcode of any provider in a journey planner rather than its name — postcodes resolve reliably, names often do not — and ask about parking or the nearest step-free access point when you book rather than on arrival.

If you have mobility or sensory needs, say so at booking: CQC-registered providers are expected to make reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act — from accessible parking guidance to longer appointments and interpreters — and nearly all handle them smoothly when given notice.

Two scheduling habits pay off locally as everywhere. Book the day's first appointment when running on time matters most — delays accumulate through a clinic day, not at its start. And cluster errands around healthcare trips deliberately: for ongoing treatment, matching appointment times to existing routines is what keeps attendance from eroding when life gets busy.

Questions Worth Asking

Experienced patients ask better questions. For a provider in Milton Keynes, this shortlist reliably separates strong services from average ones:

  1. Who exactly will provide my care, and what is their professional registration?
  2. What are the realistic timescales — first appointment, results, and treatment?
  3. What will this cost in total, and what could add to that figure later?
  4. What are the alternatives, including doing nothing for now?
  5. How do you handle problems out of hours, and who do I contact?
  6. What should I expect to feel or notice afterwards, and what would be a warning sign?
  7. How will you keep my GP informed, and what gets written to my record?
  8. If my needs change, how quickly can the plan change with them?

A good service treats this list as routine; defensiveness anywhere on it tells you something the inspection report may not.

Your Rights, Complaints & Advocacy

Care in England comes with legal rights attached — most people only discover them when something goes wrong, which is precisely the wrong moment to start learning.

You are entitled to informed consent — a genuine explanation of options, risks and alternatives before treatment, in language you understand, with interpreters provided where needed. You have a right of access to your own records under UK GDPR, free of charge in most cases, within a month of asking. And under the Equality Act, providers must make reasonable adjustments for disability — from step-free access to communication formats — as a legal duty, not a favour.

If care falls short, complain in stages: first to the provider itself (every registered service must operate an accessible complaints procedure and respond within a defined timescale); then, for NHS-funded care, to the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman — or for privately funded care, to the Independent Sector Complaints Adjudication Service where the provider subscribes. Local authority-funded social care complaints escalate to the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman.

Two further channels matter. The CQC does not investigate individual complaints, but it wants to hear about poor care — reports feed directly into inspection planning, and you can tell it anything in confidence via its website. And if you need help making a complaint about NHS care, every area has a statutory independent advocacy service that is free to use; your council can point you to the current provider.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many healthcare providers are there in Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell?
There are 33 CQC-registered healthcare providers in Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell, spanning 8 service types and covering postcode districts including MK16.
What is the most common type of healthcare provider in Milton Keynes?
Home Care — 15 registered locally, making it the area's largest service type. The full service-by-service breakdown is on this page.
Are all these providers in Milton Keynes regulated?
Yes. Every provider listed is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and social care in England, and remains subject to ongoing inspection. Each profile links to the official register entry.
How do I check a specific provider in Milton Keynes?
Open its profile on this site and follow the link to the official CQC record — read the latest inspection report, concentrating on the "well-led" and "safe" sections. Individual clinicians can be verified free on the GMC, GDC, NMC or HCPC registers.
Is healthcare in Milton Keynes free?
NHS-funded care is free at the point of use (prescription and dental charges apply in England, with wide exemptions). Private care is self-funded or insured. Many local providers serve both routes — ask which apply when you contact them, as NHS capacity changes month to month.
Which part of Milton Keynes has the most healthcare providers?
The MK16 postcode district leads with 33 providers. The full density breakdown is in the "by the numbers" section of this page.
How do I complain about a healthcare provider in Milton Keynes?
Start with the provider's own complaints procedure — every registered service must operate one. NHS-funded care escalates to the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman; council-funded social care to the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman; and subscribing private providers to the Independent Sector Complaints Adjudication Service. You can also report any concern to the CQC, which feeds inspection planning.
Where does this information come from?
Provider details are drawn from the Care Quality Commission register (Open Government Licence v3.0) and refreshed monthly. Counts and coverage figures on this page are computed from that register. Always confirm time-sensitive details, such as opening hours and NHS availability, directly with the provider.

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