Mayday and the Kings coronation Bank Holidays

Mayday and the Kings coronation Bank Holidays

We will be closed on Monday 1st and 8th May

All repeat prescription requests for confirmed availability prior to the bank Holiday weekends must be submitted by 4.30pm on Wednesday 26th April and Wednesday 3rd May. All other requests will be dealt within our usual timeframe.

Prescription requests - we ask for you to either request using patient access, NHS App or through our website link to patient query. Reminder from 1st May no Emails from patients will be reviewed or processed.

 Outside of our normal opening hours please call 111.

 Please only call 999 if it is a life-threatening emergency.

You could also consider using your local pharmacy for non-urgent Health advice.

Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Telephone Number  

May day

01.05.23

Kings Coronation

08.05.23

Fulham Pharmacy

 

608 Fulham Road, Fulham SW6 5RP 020 7736 4126 10:00-14:00 10:00-14:00
Medicine Chest

 

413-415 Kings Road SW10 0LR 020 7351 1142 10:00-14:00 10:00-14:00
Vitelow Pharmacy

 

26 Clapham Road, Clapham SW9 0JG 020 7735 2730 12:00-16:00 12:00-16:00
Rays Chemist

 

167 London Road, Mitcham CR4 2JB 020 8648 0886 10:00-14:00 10:00-14:00
Tooting Pharmacy 175 Upper Tooting Road SW17 7TJ 020 8672 5843 10:00-14:00 10:00-14:00
Barkers Chemist

 

49 Falcon Road, Battersea SW11 2PH 020 7228 1701 10:00-14:00 10:00-14:00
Westbury chemist

 

84-90 Streatham high road SW16 1BS 020 8769 1919 09:00-00:00 09:00-00:00

Covid-19 Spring Booster Vaccination

Covid-19 Spring Booster Vaccination

Get vaccinated in Wandsworth. Get protected.

You can walk in to a vaccination pop up clinic. Pop up clinics are available for:

  • Those aged 12 and over
  • 1st and 2nd Covid-19 vaccine doses
  • Spring Booster Vaccine (adults aged 75 years and over, residents in a care home for older adults and individuals aged 5 years and over who are immunosuppressed)

17 April to 30 June 2023
Mondays

  • All Saints Church, Putney Common, London SW15 1HL (1.30pm to 4.50pm) (closed on Monday 1 and Monday 8 May)

Tuesdays

  • All Saints Church, Putney Common, London SW15 1HL (1.30pm to 4.50pm )
  • Queen Mary’s Hospital, Roehampton Lane SW15 5PN (9am to 1pm)

Thursdays

  • Queen Mary’s Hospital, Roehampton Lane SW15 5PN (9am to 1pm)

 

For the full poster of this information, click here.


SWL Self-management MSK App

Please click on the image (above) or the link at the bottom of the page and select which condition you would like access to:
e.g. Wandsworth – Lower Back Pain
Wandsworth – Back and leg pain
Wandsworth – Neck Pain
Wandsworth – Knee Pain
Wandsworth – New Shoulder Pain
Wandsworth – Lower Limb Injury
Wandsworth – Ankle Pain.

We will send you an email with all the information on how to get started. The App is provided free as part of your care in Wandsworth – Thurleigh Road Practice It will provide you with:
1. Easily accessible, targeted and personalised self-management information to help
you day by day, and step by step;
2. Exercises based on your stage of recovery;
3. Direct booking of local treatments such as physiotherapy and well-being services
within Wandsworth – Thurleigh Road Practice;
4. Reassurance and support to self-manage

GetUBetter – Wandsworth MSK


Healthwatch Wandsworth - Carers Discharge Project interviews

Healthwatch Wandsworth would like to hear from carers about hospital discharges

Do you care for someone who has been discharged from hospital since May 2021?
Talk to Healthwatch Wandsworth and together we can help shape how discharges from hospital work locally and nationally.

What is happening and when?

We would like to have a conversation with people who, as family members or friends, have been looking after someone who was discharged from hospital in since May 2021. Our staff and volunteers would like to have the conversation with people individually to talk about what happened. The deadline for conducting interviews is the 11th of February.

What difference will this make?

We have been asked, as the independent champion for local people, to speak to people as part of a project led by NHS England and NHS Improvement. Our aim is to understand how discharges are working for you and the people you care for and what matters most to you to improve quality. The experiences you share will inform work including quality markers for hospital settings and carers passports, assuring plans for improving hospital discharge for patients and Care Quality Commission lines of enquiry.

Who can take part and how?

  • If you have been looking after someone who was discharged from hospital since May 2021, and you have been providing unpaid care, we would like to speak to you.
  • We are looking for 10-12 people in total, from across section of age groups, genders and people who represent different ethnic and economic backgrounds.
  • A transcript of the conversation will be recorded and shared confidentially with NHS England and NHS Improvement. We will share anonymised information with local people in charge of services.
  • We can work with you to try to accommodate your preferences as to whether the conversation is on the telephone, online or face to face.

What to do if you are interested

  • Get in touch to tell us you would be interested to take part and we will provide more information.
  • If you are unsure about having the time to take part, let us know if there is any way we can adapt or support you to take part.
  • Email information@healthwatchwandsworth.co.uk or call 0208 516 7767.

The Healthwatch Wandsworth are offering a £40 voucher as a thank you. They are especially looking for male carers and young people to contact us as they are underrepresented in our interviews, but others are very welcome and encouraged to take part.