Clinics We Offer

Non-urgent advice: Maternity Care

Antenatal Clinic

This clinic is for patients who are booked at the Royal Free Hospital only and are held every week by the Community Midwife. This is by appointment only.

Patients that are booked in at other hospitals will need to check with their selected hospital as to how they see their midwife.

6 Week Checks

These are undertaken by Doctors. If you and your baby have been given a 6-week check appointment. Please ensure that the surgery have received your baby's registration form prior to the appointment.  

Postnatal Checks

This will involve a general examination of the baby and discussion with the mother. Any issues arising will be dealt with in this session. All session are an hour long.

Please ensure that you have your Red Book with you when attending the baby clinic

Non-urgent advice: Baby Community Hub

A Community Baby Hub offers a drop-in between 2pm and 3.30pm on Tuesdays for patients of Keats Group Practice and Park End Surgery

  • Talk about your child’s development and how you can confidently contribute to this.
  • Take part in health promotion activities including accident prevention, oral health, baby feeding and weaning.
  • Enjoy health promotion and child development themed sessions.

For further information about Community Baby Hubs in Camden, please contact Camden's Health Visiting Duty Desk:

Non-urgent advice: Childhood Vaccinations

Child Immunisations at Our Practice

  • All routine NHS childhood vaccinations are free. Visit the NHS website for more information.

  • Vaccines are given by our Practice Nurses.

  • Appointments are available on Tuesday afternoons and can be booked up to 2 weeks in advance.

  • First baby immunisations are booked separately (not on Tuesdays). Your baby must have had their 6–8 week check first.

  • Book through our Patient Services Team (by phone or in person).

  • Please bring your child’s Red Book and check in at reception when you arrive.

Non-urgent advice: Annual Asthma Review

For Patients who are due an annual asthma review you will likely be sent a link with a form to fill out and submit it to us, this should be sent to you prior to your annual review.

If your symptoms are deteriorating or you have any concerns, please request an appointment with the respiratory nurse or a doctor by contacting the practice by phone on 020 3435 4672 or with an online enquiry via our eConsult system.

 

Non-urgent advice: Free NHS Health Checks

f you're aged 40 to 74 and don't have a pre-existing condition, you're eligible for a free NHS Health Check. This check looks at your heart and blood vessel health and your risk of developing serious conditions.

Appointments are with our Healthcare Assistant. To book, please contact our Reception team.

For more information, visit the NHS website.

Non-urgent advice: Adult Vaccinations

Vaccinations for Adults

Aged 65 and over:

  • Flu vaccine – every year

  • Pneumococcal (PPV) vaccine – one-off

Aged 70 (and those aged 71, 72, 78, or 79 in Sept 2015):

  • Shingles vaccine


Additional vaccines for specific groups:
Some vaccines are offered to people in certain risk groups, including:

  • Flu and whooping cough vaccines – for pregnant women

  • Flu vaccine – for people with long-term health conditions

  • Hepatitis B, TB, and chickenpox vaccines – for those who need them (e.g. due to job or health risk)

For more details, visit the NHS website.

Page last reviewed: 31 July 2025
Page created: 16 April 2020