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Sudbury & Alperton Medical Centre

Ealing Road (Alperton) Branch 267 Ealing Road, Wembley, Middlesex, HA0 1EU or Watford Road (Sudbury) Branch 228 Watford Road, Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 3TY

Telephone: Ealing Road (Alperton) Branch 020 8997 3486 or Watford Road (Sudbury) Branch 020 8904 6404

Out of hours: Ealing Road (Alperton) Branch 111 or Watford Road (Sudbury) Branch 111

Electronic Prescription Service (EPS)

We send your prescriptions direct to your chosen pharmacy instead of printing them out, so the pharmacy can get them ready for you without having to take the prescription along. All you have to do is ask the doctor, the receptionist or at the pharmacy. You can change your nominated pharmacy at any time.

It makes it easier to obtain your repeat prescriptions – just request them on-line (or in writing) and then collect the medicines from the pharmacy.

It is still important to see you from time to time to make sure all of your monitoring checks are up to date, so please take note of the messages we send that the pharmacist will pass on to you.

You can find information about EPS (in many languages) on the NHS UK information page.

Practice Information

Sudbury & Alperton Medical Centre

Ealing Road (Alperton) Branch 267 Ealing Road, Wembley, Middlesex, HA0 1EU or Watford Road (Sudbury) Branch 228 Watford Road, Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 3TY

Practice Opening hours

The practice is open during the following times:

Ealing Road (Alperton) Branch

Monday08:00-18:30
Tuesday08:00-18:30
Wednesday08:00-18:30
Thursday08:00-18:30
Friday08:00-18:30
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Watford Road (Sudbury) Branch

Monday08:00-18:30
Tuesday08:00-18:30
Wednesday08:00-18:30
Thursday08:00-18:30
Friday08:00-18:30
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Practice News

PPG Meeting

Patient Participation Group meeting Next PPG Meeting will be held on Thursday 23rd November 2023. If would like to be a part of the PPG team, please contact the surgery on 020 8904 6404 or email nwlccg.E84017@nhs.net

Community Pharmacy Consultation Service (CPCS)

As a part of initiative from NHS England, GP practices will be working closely with the community pharmacy colleagues. Community pharmacists are trained medical processional who can advice on treatment and management of many health related problems.  Conditions which may be suitable for a pharmacist to deal with can be referred to this service. For […]