Changes to Urgent Appointments from 1st April

From 1st April 2025, we will no longer offer same-day urgent appointments at New Mill Street Surgery without clinical triage, due to service demand. We are introducing an urgent total triage system. Patients requesting an urgent appointment must provide information relating to their urgent health concern using our online form.

Regulations & Governance

NHS South East London Integrated Care Board

The New Mill Street Surgery is commissioned by Partnership Southwark.

Partnership Southwark are working with service users, carers and local communities to better join up services and support, tackle the causes of inequality and improve the health and wellbeing of Southwark residents.

The NHS South East London Integrated Care Board is an NHS statutory organisation. They bring together partners involved in planning and providing NHS services, working together to meet the health needs of the population within south east London and deliver the Integrated Care Partnership’s strategy. They are responsible for allocating NHS resource to deliver this plan.

www.selondonics.org/icb

South East London’s Integrated Care System

South East London’s Integrated Care System South East London’s Integrated Care System brings together all the organisations responsible for delivering health and care for our communities.Details about primary care medical services can be obtained by contacting South East London ICS.

www.selondonics.org

South East London Integrated Care System

PO BOX 64529

London

SE1P 5LX

For Partnership Southwark general enquiries:

Email: [email protected]

Telephone number: 020 8176 5330

Primary Care Network (PCN)

New Mill Street Surgery is part of the North Southwark Primary Care Network (PCN).

PCNs are groups of GP practices working closely together – along with other healthcare staff and organisations – providing integrated services to the local population. 

PCNs build on the core work of primary care services and enable greater provision of proactive, personalised, coordinated and more integrated health and social care for our communities.

They are crucial to the development of Integrated Care Systems (ICS) and in meeting the ambitions in the NHS Long Term Plan.