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MEASLES / MENINGITIS (01 April 2026)

Infection Control: Due to the current measles outbreak in Enfield, and the Meningitis situation, if you need to make an appointment with a GP for any rashes / suspected measles or meningitis, please do not attend Surgery in the first instance.  Instead, please call us first and explain your symptoms to our Receptionists, who will arrange a telephone appointment for you to speak to a GP. 

Resident Doctors’ Strike

A Resident Doctors’ Strike is set to take place from 07 to 13 April 2026 amid ongoing disputes over pay and working conditions.

There is a risk that this action will disrupt patient care, however, GP Surgeries and Emergency Departments (A&E) will remain open during this period.

For more information, please contact: Choose the right NHS service for you and your family during doctors’ strikes

Accessing your GP health record

The easiest ways to access your GP health record are:

  • using your NHS account (through the NHS website or in the NHS App)

To access your GP health record online, you must be:

  • registered with the surgery
  • aged 16 or over

What’s in your GP health record

Your GP health record includes information such as:

  • medicines your GP has prescribed
  • allergies you have
  • vaccinations you have had
  • conditions you have been diagnosed with
  • notes from appointments at the surgery
  • results of tests the surgery has arranged
  • letters that hospitals or specialists have sent to your GP

Your GP health record does not include information kept by other services that has not been sent to the surgery. This includes services like hospitals, dentists and opticians. To access this information, you will need to contact the service directly.

You can find out more information about your GP health record on the NHS website.

Related information

Accessing someone else’s information

Page published: 4 July 2023
Last updated: 17 April 2025