GPs, health visitors and school nurses

If your child is registered with an H&F GP and is 0 to 18 years old, your first point of contact is your GP, health visitor or school nurse. If you need to register with a GP in the borough, please visit Find a GP – NHS.

Urgent care and emergencies

If you need urgent care, go to an Urgent Care Centre – Hammersmith and Fulham Centres for Health. They treat minor injuries and illnesses that require urgent treatment that cannot be seen by your registered GP.

In case of serious injuries and life-threatening emergencies, you might need to go to your closest accident and emergency (A&E) department. For life-threatening emergencies please call 999. You can find further information at when to call 999 - NHS.

Health visitors

Health visitors have a key role in assessing children's development through the early years of life. They work with the family and other health professionals to support the child's development appropriately.

For further information about health visitors go to health visiting – Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust.

School nurses

If your child goes to school, you can talk to a school nurse – Central London Community Healthcare Trust.

The service provides support to all children and young people from 4 up to 19 years of age with a Hammersmith & Fulham school place.

School nurses offer training on a number of medical conditions affecting school age children in addition to:

  • mental health
  • relationship
  • sex and health education
  • health promotion

Single point of access

Health visiting and school nurse services have a single point of access which is open 7 days a week, 9am to 5pm.

Hammersmith & Fulham 0-19 single point of access contact details:

If your child has additional health needs, your GP, health visitor or school nurse may refer you to the children's community nursing service. If your child is in hospital, they may refer your child directly to other specialist services.

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