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Churchill Medical Centre
Contact Us
The surgery is OPEN
The surgery is now CLOSED
Kingston
Clifton Road
Kingston Upon Thames
Surrey
KT2 6PG
Surbiton
1 Evesham Terrace
St Andrew’s Road
Surbiton
Surrey KT6 4DS
Tudor
164 Tudor Drive
Kingston Upon Thames
Surrey
KT2 5QG
Telephone: 020 3727 2230 | Out Of Hours: 111
Contact Us Online
The quickest and easiest way to contact us for medical help is via our online platforms
Routine Appointments
I have a non-urgent problem and can wait up to 6 weeks to be seen.
Repeat Prescriptions
Order your repeat prescriptions online
The simplest way to request a repeat prescription is to do it online.
Self Care - visit our health zone
Help and support from national and local organisations and assessments to help you monitor your condition
Join the Patient Group
If you are a patient registered at the practice, with a positive contribution to make, please join the group.
The Practice strives to provide excellent healthcare. We welcome constructive feedback and suggestions to help shape our services to serve the needs of all of our patients. Our Patient Participation Group (PPG) meets at the practice quarterly to provide a forum for discussion about the practice. For more information, please see our Patient Group pages.
Friends & Family Test
We welcome feedback to tell us what we are doing right and what we can improve.
Life Threatening - Go to A&E
If you or someone you know has a life-threatening condition, such as loss of consciousness, chest pain, breathing difficulties etc, you should call 999
In an EMERGENCY call 999.
Emergencies are situations that cannot be managed at home and may be life threatening