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Community services - Healthcare in London

86 CQC-registered community services - healthcare in London, covering 50 postcode districts (E1, W1G, NW1, SE1, EC2A, SE18). Every listing is drawn from the official regulator's register.

Queen Elizabeth Hospital

SE18 4QH

Stadium Road,Woolwich,London

02083333284

Rissa.SA Ltd

EC1V 2NZ

320 City Road,London

07944693601

SH:24 Digital Ltd

W1D 3QU

33-34,Soho Square,London

South Wing, St Pancras Hospital

NW1 0PE

4 St Pancras Way,London

02033173500

Specialist Services

E1 8DE

9 Alie Street,Aldgate,London

St Charles and Hammersmith Renal Centres

W10 6DZ

St Charles Hospital,London

02089625192

St Michaels Hospital

EN2 0JB

Gater Drive,London

02039887432

St Thomas' Hospital

SE1 7EH

Westminster Bridge Road,London

02071887188

The Centre London

W1G 9QN

23 Harley Street,London

07787983785

The Gooseberry Bush Cafe

SW19 1LT

115 Kingston Road,London

07960564499

The Lighthouse

NW1 0AP

Alexandra Ciardi House N S P C C, 7-8,Greenland Place,London

02034477633

The Patch Test & Phototherapy Clinic

W1G 9PH

Flat 2,Harmont House, 20 Harley Street,London

02075800875

The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (Enfield Musculoskeletal Community Health Hub)

N9 7HD

308a,Hertford Road,London

02083444550

The Tongue Tie Centre HQ

SW12 9ER

Unit 20A Hillgate Place,18-20 Balham Hill,London

0751909612

The Whittington Hospital

N19 5NF

Trust Offices,Magdala Avenue,London

02072723070

Tower Hamlets Enhanced Public Health Nursing Service

E3 2RB

6 Parnell Road,London

Tower Hamlets Stop Tobacco Service

E1 4AH

2 Stayners Road,London

02078828230

Trust Headquarters, 350 Euston Road

NW1 3AX

350 Euston Road,Regent's Place,London

02032145700

Turning Point Lambeth Southwark and Lewisham Clinical Sexual Health

SW9 7QD

International House - 3Space,6 Canterbury Crescent,London

07483333537

TWINS for iPouch and Stoma Patients

NW10 7AL

51,Renown House, 236 Acton Lane,London

07861147069

Community services - Healthcare in London: The Full Picture

London is served by 86 CQC-registered community services - healthcare, spread across 50 postcode districts. Every provider on this page appears on the official register — this listing is compiled from regulator data rather than paid placement, so it reflects the actual market, not the advertising one.

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. your chosen provider is registered with the CQC for this work, which typically happens in your home, in community clinics, or in schools and care homes.

Coverage by Area

If your care involves frequent appointments, weight geography heavily: the district figures below show where provision clusters, and travelling against that grain adds up quickly.

  • E1 — 8 providers
  • W1G — 6 providers
  • NW1 — 6 providers
  • SE1 — 5 providers
  • EC2A — 4 providers
  • SE18 — 4 providers
  • SW19 — 3 providers
  • NW10 — 3 providers
  • W1T — 2 providers
  • N20 — 2 providers
  • EC3R — 2 providers
  • EC1V — 2 providers

How to Choose in London

Most community healthcare follows geography — the 86 services around London each cover defined patches. Where you do have choice (self-referral physiotherapy or private community nursing), compare response times, whether care is delivered by registered professionals or support workers, and the CQC report's responsive domain, which reflects how well the service manages demand.

How Booking Works

Access to your chosen provider's services is usually by referral from a GP, hospital team or social services — though many community services accept self-referral for specific clinics (physiotherapy, podiatry and continence services frequently do). Phone the service directly and ask: the answer costs nothing and often saves a GP appointment.

For housebound patients, district nursing referrals typically come from the GP practice; families can prompt this directly with the practice's care coordinator. After hospital stays, ensure the discharge summary explicitly names the community follow-up you were promised — services work from what is written, not what was said on the ward.

Waiting times vary by service and area. If a wait is clinically risky — a deteriorating wound, worsening continence affecting skin integrity — say so explicitly when booking; community services triage on need.

Costs & Funding

NHS community healthcare is free at the point of use. Where this category includes independent community providers, they publish their own fees; nurse-led home services are typically charged per visit and physiotherapy per session.

Related costs worth knowing: equipment (commodes, pressure-relieving mattresses, mobility aids) is provided free through community equipment services when assessed as needed — push for the assessment rather than buying privately first, and ask the therapist what the NHS route covers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many community services - healthcare are there in London?
There are 86 CQC-registered community services - healthcare in London, covering 50 postcode districts including E1, W1G, NW1, SE1, EC2A.
Are these community services - healthcare regulated?
Yes. Every provider listed is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and social care in England, and is subject to ongoing inspection.
Can I refer myself, or do I need my GP?
Many community services — physiotherapy, podiatry and continence clinics in particular — accept self-referral. Phone the service and ask; if a GP referral is required, the call will still tell you exactly what to request.
Who qualifies for district nursing at home?
Broadly, people who are housebound or whose nursing need is best met at home — wound care, catheters, injections, palliative care. Referral usually comes from the GP practice or hospital, and families can prompt it directly.
Is equipment for home care free?
Yes, where assessed as needed: community equipment services loan beds, mattresses, commodes and mobility aids free of charge after an occupational therapy or nursing assessment. Ask for the assessment before purchasing anything substantial.

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