Two existing medical centres are relocating to the new site run by Lawrence House Group
A brand new health centre has opened as part of a recently-completed housing development in Tottenham Hale.
The new £6.5million, multi-purpose Welbourne Health Centre opened its doors to patients for the first time in Monument Way this week.
More than 25,000 patients are set to benefit from the new facility, delivered through a partnership between NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board, which is responsible for delivering primary care in the borough, and Haringey Council.
The new centre features 24 spacious consultation rooms, as well as a variety of other spaces for clinicians including GPs, pharmacists and others. It will also allow the centralisation of the Lawrence House Group’s call centre team, with improved technology helping them to provide better support for patients.
The Lawrence House Group, a GP practice which currently has four surgeries in Haringey, has also moved its Tottenham Hale Medical Practice and Dowsett Road Surgery medical centres on to the new site.
Dr John Rohan, GP partner at Lawrence House Group said: “We are extremely pleased to be welcoming patients to our brand-new health centre. Being based in modern, more spacious premises will provide our team with the tools and environment we need to deliver a range of services to patients.”
The development is a key part of a wider strategy to improve the health and wellbeing of the population, helping local people to live longer, healthier lives.
Sarah McDonnell-Davies, executive director of place at NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board, said: “The opening of the Welbourne Health Centre in Haringey marks another key milestone in our drive to modernise general practice sites in North Central London. We are committed to the development of our local health estate. This will help ensure we continue to deliver high quality services that meet the needs of local communities.
“It has taken nearly a decade of collaborative effort by partners in the NHS and local council to get Welbourne Health Centre over the line. We would like to thank everyone who has helped make the new health centre a reality.”
The NHS and Haringey Council have been working closely with property developer partner Related Argent to locate the much-needed space for general practice at the heart of the new Tottenham Hale town centre, which includes 131 newly-built council homes, alongside a range of other residential and commercial spaces.
Dr John Rohan added: “The rapid housing expansion locally over recent years highlights the need for first-rate facilities that can meet the expected increase in demand for primary care.
“For residents, Welbourne Health Centre will mean better access to high quality healthcare in their community. We are proud to be part of a development that will make a positive difference to local people’s lives.”
Ruth Gordon, cabinet member for placemaking and local economy, and Lucia das Neves, cabinet member for health, social care and wellbeing, said: “We are delighted by the opening of the Welbourne Health Centre, which has been achieved through close collaboration between the council and our local health partners.
“The council has made this a priority for a considerable period and know the benefits it will bring to thousands of people in the area.
“Having a much-needed facility like this will significantly improve access to health and care services for people in Tottenham, including the 131 families who will be moving into our brand-new council homes in what will become known as Walter Tull House.
“We are proud of our part in delivering a project which puts people at its heart and is pivotal in building a place that supports the whole community.”
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