GP & Primary Care in London

Compare 910 GP & Primary Care clinics in London — CQC ratings, NHS & private options.

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GP and primary care in London

London is served by hundreds of NHS GP practices alongside urgent treatment centres, walk-in centres and NHS 111. Because demand is high across the capital's boroughs, registering with a local practice early — and knowing your nearest urgent care options — makes a real difference when you need to be seen. The clinics listed here include practices across central and Greater London, each with its CQC rating shown where available.

Registering in a busy city

You can register with any GP practice whose catchment covers where you live in London, and you don't need proof of address or immigration status to do so. If you move between boroughs, you may need to re-register with a practice nearer your new home. Many London practices offer online booking and the NHS App for prescriptions and appointments.

Urgent care across the capital

For urgent but non-emergency needs, NHS 111 (online or by phone) can direct you to the right London service — including out-of-hours GPs, urgent treatment centres and late-opening pharmacies. In a life-threatening emergency always call 999. Use the listings below to find and compare GP and primary care services in your area of London.

Last updated: 2026-06-12

Frequently Asked Questions

Find a GP surgery whose catchment area covers where you live and contact them to register — you can usually do this online or in person. You do not need proof of address or immigration status to register with an NHS GP.
Both treat illnesses and injuries that need same-day attention but are not life-threatening. Urgent treatment centres are GP-led, open at least 12 hours a day, and can handle a wider range of conditions including some X-rays. NHS 111 can tell you which is the right option and book you in.
Call 999 for life-threatening emergencies — chest pain, severe bleeding, difficulty breathing, or signs of a stroke. For urgent but non-life-threatening problems, call NHS 111, which is free and available 24/7.
Yes. In England, GP practices are registered with and inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which publishes a rating. GPs themselves are registered with the General Medical Council (GMC).

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