Springfield Medical Centre 2026: GP Surgery & NHS Doctors

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NHS GP guide • Stockwell London • 2026

Springfield Medical Centre 2026: GP Surgery & NHS Doctors

Use this practical patient guide before contacting Springfield Medical Centre in Stockwell. It explains the address, phone number, opening hours, NHS doctors and wider GP team access, Patient Triage, appointment requests, registration, prescriptions, map directions, urgent help, and what to do if you are not sure whether to use the GP, NHS 111 or emergency care.

Address: 110 Union Road, London SW8 2SH Reception: 0203 831 2290 Mon–Fri: 8am to 6:30pm
Quick answer

How do you contact Springfield Medical Centre and access NHS GP doctors?

Springfield Medical Centre is an NHS GP surgery at 110 Union Road, London, SW8 2SH. The current practice contact page lists reception as 0203 831 2290, and opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm. The NHS profile says the GP surgery is currently accepting new patients. For non-urgent medical, admin or prescription requests, the practice says it uses a newer Patient Triage system and aims to respond to non-urgent queries within 2 working days. For urgent symptoms, use the right urgent route instead of waiting for a routine online response.

Patient-first summary

Springfield Medical Centre: what patients need before calling or using Patient Triage

Most users searching for Springfield Medical Centre want fast answers: where is it, what is the phone number, is it open today, how do I get a GP appointment, and should I use Patient Triage, phone reception, NHS 111 or emergency care?

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Confirm the correct Springfield

This guide is for Springfield Medical Centre, 110 Union Road, London SW8 2SH. There are other Springfield-named GP practices in the UK, so always check the address before using a phone number or map.

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Use Patient Triage for non-urgent needs

The practice says Patient Triage is designed for medical, administrative and prescription issues, with fewer questions and a simpler route for non-urgent requests.

Appointment Guide

Do not wait online for emergencies

For severe symptoms, use emergency help. For urgent but not life-threatening advice when unsure, use NHS 111 or the practice’s urgent route during opening hours.

Urgent Help

Important: The phrase “NHS doctors” usually means the GP team and wider clinical team at an NHS practice, not a guarantee that you can choose a specific doctor instantly. GP practices often use triage so patients see the most suitable clinician first.

Contact details

Springfield Medical Centre address, phone number and official contact details

Use these details for reception, directions, appointment questions and registration checks. For clinical emergencies, do not rely on routine reception or online forms.

ItemDetailsPatient note
Practice name Springfield Medical Centre NHS GP surgery in Stockwell, London.
Address 110 Union Road, London, SW8 2SH Use the full address in maps to avoid other Springfield practices.
Reception phone 0203 831 2290 Use for reception, appointment access and practice queries.
Online contact Patient Triage / online consultation route Best for suitable non-urgent medical, admin or prescription requests.
New patients NHS profile says currently accepting new patients Confirm latest status on NHS.uk or the practice registration page before applying.

Reception call script

“Hello, I’m a patient / new patient trying to contact Springfield Medical Centre. My issue is ______. Is this best handled through Patient Triage, reception, a GP appointment, a nurse appointment, NHS 111, or another service?”
Opening times

Springfield Medical Centre opening hours 2026

The official practice contact page lists Springfield Medical Centre as open Monday to Friday from 8am to 6:30pm, and closed on Saturday and Sunday.

DayOpening hoursWhat patients should do
Monday8am to 6:30pmUse Patient Triage or reception route depending on need.
Tuesday8am to 6:30pmSubmit non-urgent requests early where possible.
Wednesday8am to 6:30pmUse phone route if you cannot use online services.
Thursday8am to 6:30pmCheck the practice page for any service notices.
Friday8am to 6:30pmPlan prescriptions and admin before the weekend.
SaturdayClosedUse out-of-hours or NHS 111 advice if medical help cannot wait.
SundayClosedUse NHS 111 or 999 depending on severity.

Opening hours are not the same as appointment availability: The surgery may be open, but GP/nurse capacity can still be triaged. Use the correct route early and clearly explain why help is needed today if it is urgent.

NHS doctors and GP team

Springfield Medical Centre NHS doctors: how GP access usually works

Patients often search “Springfield Medical Centre doctors” when they want to know who will see them. In NHS general practice, the first step is usually triage, then you are directed to the most appropriate clinician.

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GP doctor appointment

A GP may handle diagnosis, ongoing symptoms, medication reviews, referrals, complex health issues and problems that need a doctor’s decision.

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Nurse or healthcare professional

Some problems are better handled by a nurse, pharmacist, healthcare assistant or other clinician, especially reviews, vaccines, blood pressure checks and routine monitoring.

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Triage decides the safest route

Patient Triage helps the practice understand your symptoms and route your request. Giving clear information improves the chance of getting the right help first time.

Useful wording: Instead of asking only for “a doctor,” explain the problem, how long it has been happening, what has changed, what you are worried about, and whether you can do phone, online or face-to-face if the clinician decides it is needed.

Appointments

How to request a GP appointment at Springfield Medical Centre

The practice says it uses Patient Triage for medical, administrative and prescription issues. The aim is to help patients get the right advice from the right person without everyone needing to phone at the same time.

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Decide if the request is urgent or routine

Use emergency help for severe symptoms. Use NHS 111 when you need urgent non-life-threatening advice and are unsure what to do. Use Patient Triage for suitable non-urgent GP/practice requests.

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Use Patient Triage for non-urgent requests

Write a short but complete summary: main symptom, when it started, what has changed, medication, relevant conditions, what you need, and your best contact number.

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Phone reception if you cannot use the online route

Call 0203 831 2290 and explain that you need help accessing the service. Reception may still ask questions to route your request safely.

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Accept the most suitable appointment type

The outcome may be advice, a phone appointment, face-to-face appointment, nurse/pharmacist review, prescription action, admin response, or signposting to another service.

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Follow up if symptoms worsen

If symptoms change quickly or become severe, do not wait for a routine response. Use urgent care, NHS 111 or 999 depending on severity.

Low-stress tip: Write your symptoms in notes before submitting Patient Triage or calling. A clear 30-second explanation helps reception and clinicians route you faster.

New patients

Is Springfield Medical Centre accepting new NHS patients?

The NHS profile for Springfield Medical Centre says this GP surgery is currently accepting new patients. Always check NHS.uk or the official practice page before applying because patient-list status can change.

Check NHS profile first

The NHS listing is the best public place to confirm whether the surgery is currently accepting new patient registrations.

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Use the official register route

Use the “Register With Us” or NHS registration route linked from the practice site or NHS profile. Do not send medical details through a random third-party form.

Registration is not urgent care

If you are unwell today and not yet registered, use NHS 111 or emergency help depending on symptoms instead of waiting for registration to complete.

New patient registration script

“Hello, I want to register with Springfield Medical Centre at 110 Union Road. Can you confirm whether you are currently accepting new patients and whether I should register online or complete a paper form?”
Useful tool

Springfield Medical Centre decision helper: GP, Patient Triage, NHS 111 or 999?

This quick tool helps users choose the right route before wasting time on the wrong service. It is general guidance only, not medical advice.

Choose your situation

Select the closest option and follow the suggested route.

Map and directions

Springfield Medical Centre map: 110 Union Road, London SW8 2SH

A map is important here because “Springfield Medical Centre” is not a unique UK practice name. Use the full Stockwell address before travelling.

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Use the exact address

Search for Springfield Medical Centre, 110 Union Road, London SW8 2SH. This helps avoid other Springfield practices in Coventry, Manchester, Birmingham, Warrington or Scotland.

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Arrive during reception hours

If you need reception support, forms or help using online access, avoid arriving close to closing time. Routine admin may still be redirected to the online route.

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Do not travel for emergencies

If symptoms are severe or life-threatening, use 999 or emergency care. GP reception is not the safest route for emergency symptoms.

Request planner

Springfield Medical Centre request planner: what to prepare before contacting the GP

This practical planner helps users submit a clearer request, which reduces back-and-forth and makes the page more useful than a basic directory listing.

Build your request checklist

Select your request type and situation. This is not medical advice; it is a preparation helper.

Prepare this for a medical request

  • Main symptom or concern
  • When it started
  • What has changed or worsened
  • Medication and allergies
  • Relevant long-term conditions
  • Best phone number for callback
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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Submitting vague “I need a doctor” requests
  • Using online triage for emergency symptoms
  • Choosing the wrong Springfield practice
  • Waiting until Friday evening for prescriptions
  • Not checking phone is available for callback
  • Forgetting to mention red-flag symptoms
Prescriptions

Springfield Medical Centre prescriptions and medication requests

Use the official practice route for prescription issues. The practice homepage says patients can contact the surgery about medical, administrative or prescription issues through its online route.

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Use the official route

Use Patient Triage, NHS App or the practice’s prescription route where available. Avoid sending medication requests through unofficial third-party pages.

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Plan before you run out

Repeat prescriptions, medication reviews and pharmacy processing can take time. Plan ahead before weekends and bank holidays.

New medicines may need review

If a medicine is not on your repeat list, the GP or pharmacist may need to review it before issuing.

Official links

Official Springfield Medical Centre links to verify before contacting the surgery

Use these official links for the latest details because GP opening times, online systems, phone routes and registration status can change.

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Official practice website

Use this for Patient Triage, practice notices, appointments, prescriptions and registration links.

Open Practice Website

Official contact page

Use this for address, current phone number, opening hours and out-of-hours information.

Open Contact Page

NHS GP profile

Use NHS.uk to check current new-patient status, profile details and registration guidance.

Open NHS Profile

Source check: This guide uses official practice/NHS/CQC-style public information. It avoids fake doctor names, invented fees, fake reviews, unsupported appointment guarantees or made-up opening times.

Urgent help

Springfield Medical Centre, NHS 111 or 999: which route is right?

Choosing the right route matters. A routine GP request is not safe for emergency symptoms.

SituationBest first stepWhy
Life-threatening emergency Call 999 or go to emergency care Do not wait for Patient Triage, reception or GP callback.
Urgent but not life-threatening Contact the practice if open, or use NHS 111 NHS 111 can advise the right urgent service if the GP route is unavailable or unclear.
Routine GP concern Use Patient Triage / practice route Suitable for non-urgent medical issues that can be assessed by the GP team.
Prescription or admin issue Use official online or reception route Admin and prescription issues are usually not emergency appointments.

Medical safety note: This page is for general information only and is not medical advice. If someone may be seriously ill or injured, seek emergency help immediately.

FAQ

Springfield Medical Centre FAQ

The official practice contact page lists Springfield Medical Centre reception as 0203 831 2290.

Springfield Medical Centre is at 110 Union Road, London, SW8 2SH.

The official practice contact page lists opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm, and closed on Saturday and Sunday. Always check the official page for current notices before travelling.

The NHS profile says Springfield Medical Centre is currently accepting new patients. Check the NHS profile or official practice registration route before applying because patient-list status can change.

The practice says it uses Patient Triage for medical, administrative and prescription issues. For suitable non-urgent requests, submit a clear Patient Triage request. If you cannot use online access, call reception for help.

You can ask, but NHS GP access is usually based on triage, availability and clinical need. The practice may route you to a GP, nurse, pharmacist or another suitable clinician.

Patient Triage is the practice’s online request system for suitable non-urgent medical, admin and prescription issues. It helps the practice route your request to the right person.

Use NHS 111 online or call 111 if you need medical help that is not life-threatening. Call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency when someone is seriously ill, injured or their life is at risk.

No. This article is for Springfield Medical Centre at 110 Union Road, London SW8 2SH. Other Springfield-named practices have different addresses, phone numbers and systems.

No. Do not use Patient Triage for emergency symptoms such as chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing difficulty, collapse, heavy bleeding or serious injury. Use 999 or emergency care.

Independent notice: MedicalCentreUK.org is an independent patient information guide and is not part of Springfield Medical Centre, NHS England, CQC or any government body. Always use official practice and NHS links for current clinical, appointment, registration and opening-time details.

Final summary: Springfield Medical Centre is an NHS GP surgery at 110 Union Road, London SW8 2SH. Reception is listed as 0203 831 2290. The practice is listed as open Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm, and the NHS profile says it is currently accepting new patients. Use Patient Triage for suitable non-urgent requests, reception for access help, NHS 111 for urgent non-life-threatening advice, and 999 for emergencies.

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