Islington Central Laycock Street Medical Centre 2026: eConsult, GP & Hours

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Islington Central Laycock Street Medical Centre 2026: eConsult, GP & Hours

Use this practical guide for Islington Central Medical Centre at 28 Laycock Street, London N1 1SW. It covers eConsult timing, GP appointment routes, opening hours, phone number, map, online services, urgent care, registration, and what to do if you need help when the practice is closed.

Phone: 020 7359 0445 Address: 28 Laycock Street, London N1 1SW Normal hours: Mon–Fri 8:00am–6:30pm
Quick answer

Islington Central Medical Centre eConsult, phone and opening hours

Islington Central Medical Centre is at 28 Laycock Street, London, N1 1SW. The surgery phone number is 020 7359 0445. The practice lists normal opening as Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm, with telephone lines open during the same daily period. The official site says eConsult is available Monday to Friday from 6:30am to 10:30am. If eConsult is closed and you need help, call the practice during opening hours, use NHS 111 when urgent and not life-threatening, or call 999/go to A&E for emergencies.

Patient-first summary

Islington Central Medical Centre Laycock Street: what you need first

Most people searching this practice need fast practical information: whether eConsult is open, whether the GP surgery is open today, how to call, where to go, and what to do if symptoms are urgent.

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Use eConsult early

eConsult is listed as available from 6:30am to 10:30am, Monday to Friday. If your issue is suitable and you can explain it clearly, submit early before the daily window closes.

How eConsult works

Call the surgery

Call 020 7359 0445 during opening hours for appointment help, access questions, online service problems, urgent GP advice or reception support.

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Use 111 or 999 correctly

Use NHS 111 for urgent but not life-threatening problems when you are unsure or the practice is closed. For emergencies, call 999 or go to A&E.

Urgent guide

Name clarity: This guide covers Islington Central Medical Centre, 28 Laycock Street, London N1 1SW. Laycock Street also has Roman Way Medical Centre details online, so always check the exact practice name before calling or travelling.

Address and identity

Islington Central Medical Centre address: 28 Laycock Street, London N1 1SW

Use the full practice name and postcode when searching maps or checking official pages. This avoids confusion with other Islington GP practices and similarly named clinics.

ItemVerified detailPatient note
Practice name Islington Central Medical Centre This is the Laycock Street GP practice.
Address 28 Laycock Street, London, N1 1SW Use this for maps, taxis and directions.
Phone 020 7359 0445 Telephone lines are listed as open 8:00am to 6:30pm daily Monday–Friday.
NHS profile Currently accepting new patients Check NHS and practice website before registering because capacity can change.
CQC profile Overall: Good Use CQC for regulated-provider information.

Local tip: The practice is close to Highbury & Islington transport links. If you are visiting for the first time, allow extra time for the station exit, Laycock Street navigation, reception check-in and any accessibility needs.

Phone route

Islington Central Medical Centre phone number: how to call the surgery

The surgery number is useful, but a strong call is short, clear and specific. This is especially important if eConsult is closed or your problem needs same-day attention.

Main phone number

Call 020 7359 0445. Have your full name, date of birth, best callback number, symptoms, duration and urgency ready before you phone.

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If eConsult is open

Use eConsult early if your issue can be explained online. It can be better than a rushed phone call because you can write symptoms, dates, medication and what you need clearly.

If it is emergency-level

Do not wait in a GP queue for chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe breathing difficulty, collapse, severe bleeding or other emergency signs. Use 999/A&E.

Call script for same-day GP help

“Hello, I am a registered patient at Islington Central Medical Centre. I need advice today because ______. The symptoms started ______. I have tried ______. I can take a phone call today, and I can attend in person if the clinician thinks I need to be seen.”
Opening hours

Islington Central Medical Centre hours: open today and phone-line times

The practice lists normal opening as Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm, with telephone lines open from 8:00am to 6:30pm. Some pages also note lunchtime structure, so check the official website before travelling for a specific service.

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Normal weekday access

Use the practice Monday to Friday during the listed surgery hours for GP appointment requests, admin help, prescriptions, test-result queries and reception support.

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eConsult window is shorter

eConsult is listed as available 6:30am to 10:30am Monday to Friday. Do not assume eConsult is available all day just because the surgery is open.

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When closed

If the surgery is closed and you need urgent medical help, use NHS 111 online or call 111. For medical or mental-health emergencies, call 999.

Important: “Open today” does not automatically mean eConsult is open, a GP can see you immediately, or every service is available. Use the correct route for your need.

eConsult and online access

Islington Central Medical Centre eConsult: when to submit and what to include

The official online-services information lists eConsult availability as 6:30am to 10:30am Monday to Friday. Submit early, write clearly and avoid duplicate requests unless symptoms change.

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Use eConsult during the morning window

Submit between 6:30am and 10:30am Monday to Friday where possible. If eConsult is closed, the eConsult page may tell you to try again later or contact the practice.

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Write one clear request

Explain the main problem, when it started, what has changed, what you tried, medication/allergies, and what outcome you need: advice, appointment, prescription query, fit note or admin help.

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Keep your phone available

The practice may respond by phone, text, email or appointment route depending on the issue. Keep your mobile nearby and check blocked/private calls.

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Use 111/999 if it cannot wait

eConsult is not an emergency service. If symptoms are urgent and eConsult is closed, use the surgery phone during opening hours or NHS 111. For emergencies, call 999.

eConsult wording template

“My main concern is ______. It started ______. It is getting better/worse/no change. I have tried ______. I am worried because ______. I can take a phone call on ______. I need advice about ______.”
GP appointments

How to request a GP appointment at Islington Central Medical Centre

Use the right route based on urgency. eConsult is useful during its window, phone is useful for same-day access, and reception can help if you cannot use online services.

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eConsult / online services

Best for clear non-emergency medical or admin requests during the listed eConsult window. Include all key facts in one request.

Phone the practice

Best when you need help today, cannot use eConsult, need access support, or need reception to explain the correct route.

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In-person reception

Useful for forms, access support, registration questions and help using online services. It does not guarantee immediate GP consultation.

Practical tip: If you ask for “a GP appointment” only, reception may need to ask more questions. If you say what the problem is and why you need help today, the team can route you more accurately.

Decision helper

Islington Central Medical Centre route helper: eConsult, phone, 111 or 999?

This tool helps users avoid wasting time in the wrong queue. It is not medical advice, but it gives practical routing guidance.

Choose your situation

Select the closest option and follow the suggested route.

Map and arrival

Islington Central Medical Centre map: 28 Laycock Street, London N1 1SW

The map is included so users do not need to search separately. The useful part is also knowing whether you should travel at all, or whether eConsult, phone, pharmacy, 111 or 999 is the better route.

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Transport note

The practice is close to Highbury & Islington transport links. Allow time for station exits, street navigation and reception check-in.

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Roadside parking

The official contact information mentions roadside parking. Check local restrictions before relying on parking, especially around central Islington.

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Before walking in

If the issue is clinical, call or use eConsult first where possible. Walking in may help with reception/admin support, but it does not guarantee immediate GP review.

Contact-route planner

Islington Central Medical Centre planner: best route for your request

This planner gives the page extra user value and helps reduce low-value content risk. It guides users to the right route without forcing them to search multiple pages.

Choose your request type

Select your issue and urgency. The result is a practical route, not medical diagnosis.

Have ready before contacting

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Best phone number today
  • Symptoms and when they started
  • Any red-flag symptoms
  • Medication, allergies and pregnancy status if relevant
  • Whether you can attend in person if asked
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Use clearer wording

  • “I need advice today because…”
  • “The symptoms started…”
  • “It is getting worse because…”
  • “I need an interpreter/access help…”
  • “I can take a call today…”
  • “I have already tried…”
Registration

Registering with Islington Central Medical Centre

The NHS profile shows this GP surgery is currently accepting new patients. Registration status can change, so check the NHS profile and practice website before completing forms.

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Check the NHS profile

Confirm the practice is still accepting new patients before applying. NHS profiles can change when a list opens or closes.

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Use the official registration route

Use the practice website or NHS registration route rather than third-party directories. Confirm you are registering with Islington Central Medical Centre, not another Laycock Street practice.

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Prepare useful details

Have your NHS number if known, previous GP details, address, contact number, medication list and any access needs ready. Lack of an NHS number should not stop you asking about registration.

Official resources

Official Islington Central Medical Centre links to verify before using this guide

Use official pages for final checks because eConsult windows, appointment routes, opening hours and registration status can change.

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Official practice website

Use for contact details, opening information, online services, registration, clinics and practice notices.

Open Official Website
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Official online services

Use for eConsult and online service information, including the listed eConsult availability window.

Open Online Services

CQC profile

Use for regulated-provider details, contact information and inspection rating.

Open CQC Profile

Source check: This page avoids invented same-day guarantees, fake reviews, fake fees and unsupported walk-in claims. It is an independent guide based on official public information, but users should verify current details directly with the practice before travelling.

Urgent help

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

Use the GP practice for non-emergency GP problems. Use NHS 111 when urgent and unsure. Use 999/A&E for emergencies.

SituationBest first stepWhy
Life-threatening emergency Call 999 or go to A&E Do not wait for eConsult, reception or a GP callback.
Urgent but not life-threatening Call the practice during opening hours; use NHS 111 when closed/unsure This gets you clinically directed to the right service.
Non-urgent medical/admin request eConsult during its morning window or online services Online detail helps the practice choose the right response.
Common minor illness Pharmacy / Pharmacy First where suitable Some conditions can be handled faster without a GP appointment.

Medical safety disclaimer: 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

Islington Central Medical Centre FAQ

Islington Central Medical Centre is at 28 Laycock Street, London, N1 1SW.

The surgery phone number is 020 7359 0445. Use 111 for urgent help when the practice is closed, and 999 for emergencies.

The practice lists normal opening as Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm, with telephone lines open 8:00am to 6:30pm. Check the official site before travelling because service-specific times can change.

The official online-services page lists eConsult as available Monday to Friday from 6:30am to 10:30am.

You can contact reception in person during opening hours, but walking in does not guarantee an immediate GP appointment. Use eConsult, phone or reception based on urgency.

The NHS profile currently says the GP surgery is accepting new patients. Check the NHS profile and practice website before applying because capacity can change.

If eConsult is closed, call the practice during opening hours if you need help. If the practice is closed and the issue is urgent but not life-threatening, use NHS 111. For emergencies, call 999.

Yes. CQC lists Islington Central Medical Centre as Overall: Good.

Independent notice: MedicalCentreUK.org is an independent patient information guide and is not part of Islington Central Medical Centre, NHS England, Islington GP Federation, CQC or any government body. Always use the official practice website, NHS services and emergency guidance for current and personal medical decisions.

Final summary: Islington Central Medical Centre is located at 28 Laycock Street, London N1 1SW. The phone number is 020 7359 0445. Normal opening is listed as Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:30pm, and eConsult is listed as available Monday to Friday from 6:30am to 10:30am. Use eConsult early for suitable requests, call the practice during opening hours when needed, use NHS 111 for urgent help when closed or unsure, and call 999 for emergencies.

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