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The planned new Dulwich Health Centre


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Construction work has begun on the new health centre at the site of the old Dulwich hospital.


The local NHS is now looking at services that will be provided in the new Dulwich Health Centre.


The 8 to 8 (Extended Primary Care) Service offers extra GP and nurse appointments from 8am to 8pm seven days week. The service is available at two locations in Southwark; Lister Primary Care Centre in Peckham and Spa Medical Centre in Bermondsey.


The NHS are proposing that from 2020, the service for the south of the borough, now based at the Lister Primary Care Centre, relocates to the planned new Dulwich Health Centre.


The NHS wants to hear what our patients and stakeholders views are about this proposed move. If you are registered at a GP practice in south Southwark (Camberwell, Peckham, Dulwich or Nunhead), please complete this short survey -


https://www.engage.england.nhs.uk/survey/28a33015/


The deadline for completing the survey is 22 June 2018. If you require a paper copy, please call 020 7525 7888.

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