What to do in an Emergency
Whatever the day or time, if you or someone else experiences severe chest pain, loss of blood or suspected broken bones, or any other life threatening illness go to your nearest accident and emergency department or call 999.
Accident and emergency departments are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and can assess serious injuries and provide emergency treatment.
GP Hubs
GP Hubs across Brent that are offer evening and weekend appointments across five GP practices.
Hub Locations |
Opening times |
Wembley Hub
Wembley Centre for Health and Care 116 Chaplin Road, Wembley, HA04UZ |
Monday to Sunday – 8am to 8pm |
Willesden Hub
Roundwood Park Medical Centre Robson Avenue, London NW10 3RY |
Monday to Friday – 4pm to 8pm
Saturday – 12pm to 4pm |
Temporary Northern Hub
The Stag-Hollyrood Practice 82 Stag Lane , Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 5LP |
Monday to Friday – 4pm to 8pm |
Kilburn Hub
Staverton Surgery 51 Staverton Rd, London NW2 5HA |
Monday to Friday – 4pm to 8pm
Saturday – 10am to 2pm |
Central Middlesex Hub
Park Royal Medical Practice Acton Lane, London, NW107NS |
Monday to Friday – 4pm to 8pm
Saturday – 10am to 2pm |
NHS 111 Service
111 is the free, easy to remember number to call when you need help or advice urgently when it’s not a life-threatening situation.
When should you use NHS 111?
People should use the NHS 111 service if they need help or advice urgently when it’s not a life-threatening situation.
You should call 111 if:
- it’s not a 999 emergency
- you don’t think it can wait for an appointment with your GP
- you don’t know who to call for medical help
For less urgent health needs, you should still contact your GP or dentist in the usual way. For immediate, life-threatening emergencies, patients should dial 999.
Find out more about the NHS 111 Service.