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Pinn Pinner Medical Centre 2026: GP Surgery, Doctors & Hours

If you are searching for Pinn Medical Centre Pinner GP surgery, doctors, opening hours, phone number, address, PATCHS appointments, GP Access Centre, repeat prescriptions, NHS App, new patient registration, CQC rating or urgent help in 2026, this guide gives you the practical answer in one place. You will know the correct Love Lane address, who the listed GP doctors are, when registered-patient and GP Access Centre hours differ, how PATCHS works, how to request repeat medicine, when to call 111, and when to use 999.

37 Love Lane, Pinner HA5 3EE Phone: 020 8866 5766 Registered patients: Mon–Fri 8am–6:30pm CQC: Outstanding
Quick answer

Pinn Medical Centre Pinner phone number, address, doctors surgery hours and GP Access Centre

The Pinn Medical Centre is at 37 Love Lane, Pinner, Harrow, Middlesex, HA5 3EE. The main phone number is 020 8866 5766. The official site lists registered-patient hours as Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm. The same building also hosts GP Access Centre services with separate hours, including weekend and bank-holiday sessions. CQC lists The Pinn Medical Centre as Outstanding. For routine registered-patient needs, use the practice website, PATCHS, NHS App, reception or the relevant service route rather than assuming all services have the same opening hours.

Start here

What Pinn Medical Centre Pinner patients usually need first

Most people searching “Pinn Medical Centre Pinner” need a practical route: whether the surgery is open today, how to contact reception, how PATCHS works, whether GP Access Centre hours apply to them, which doctor team is listed, how to order repeat prescriptions, and what to do when the practice is closed.

PATCHS

Need a GP appointment?

The practice uses PATCHS for online clinical and administrative requests. Practice information explains that a GP partner reviews PATCHS requests and routes them to the right clinician or team.

TEL

Need the phone number?

Call 020 8866 5766. Use the phone route when you need reception help, cannot use online tools, need appointment support, or need guidance on the correct access route.

NOW

Need help today?

If symptoms are severe, life-threatening or rapidly worsening, do not wait for PATCHS or reception. Use 999, A&E, NHS 111 or the GP Access Centre route depending on seriousness.

Important name check: This guide is for The Pinn Medical Centre at 37 Love Lane, Pinner, HA5 3EE. Patients also search “Pinn Pinner Medical Centre,” “Pinn Medical Centre Love Lane,” and “The Pinn Medical Centre”; these usually refer to the same GP surgery.

Address and contact details

Pinn Medical Centre Pinner address, phone number and access notes

Use the exact details below when calling, checking the NHS profile, booking a taxi, helping an older patient, registering, attending GP Access Centre, or checking if a service is for registered patients or non-registered access-centre users.

DetailCurrent listed informationPractical patient note
Official nameThe Pinn Medical CentreOften searched as Pinn Medical Centre Pinner or Pinn Medical Centre Love Lane.
Address37 Love Lane, Pinner, Harrow, Middlesex, HA5 3EEUse this exact postcode for maps, taxis and NHS profile checks.
Main phone020 8866 5766Use for reception, appointment help, access guidance and when online tools are difficult.
Registered-patient hoursMonday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pmDo not confuse normal registered-patient hours with GP Access Centre hours.
CQC ratingOverall OutstandingUse CQC for regulated quality context, not booking appointments.
Doctors and surgery team

Pinn Medical Centre doctors: GP partners, salaried GPs and clinical team

The official doctors page lists GP partners and salaried GPs. For patients, the useful point is not only the names; it is knowing when you need continuity with a named GP, when another clinician may be faster, and when a pharmacist, nurse practitioner, physiotherapist or admin route may be more suitable.

GP

Listed GP partners

The official doctors page lists GP partners including Dr Amol Kelshiker as Senior GP Partner, plus Dr Jonathan Rudolph, Dr Mehul Lakhani, Dr Hannah Bundock and Dr Deepen Patel.

GP

Listed salaried GPs

The doctors page lists salaried GPs including Dr Mathi Woodhouse, Dr Krishni Kumar, Dr Anjali Pabari, Dr Niki Davies, Dr Nailah Nisar, Dr Dina Patel and Dr Leah Keylock.

TRAIN

Training practice

The practice says it has been a designated GP training practice since the 1970s. You may be offered a consultation with a GP Registrar, who is a qualified doctor working under supervision.

Doctor search intentWhat it usually meansBest practical answer
Pinn Medical Centre doctorsUser wants current doctor and clinician names.Use the official doctors page because staff lists can change.
Pinn Medical Centre GP partnersUser wants senior/partner doctors.Check the official doctors page and CQC registration information for current context.
Named GP appointmentUser wants continuity for a long-term condition or follow-up.Use PATCHS and explain that continuity with a named GP is clinically helpful.
Fast appointment todayUser may not specifically need a GP.PATCHS may route you to GP, pharmacist, physiotherapist, nurse practitioner or admin team.

Helpful note for older patients: Write down the main problem, current medicines, allergies, how long symptoms have been happening, and whether you can answer a phone call quickly. The practice newsletter explains that patients may need to answer a callback after submitting PATCHS.

PATCHS and appointments

Pinn Medical Centre appointments: PATCHS, callbacks, same-day capacity and correct routing

The practice newsletter explains that The Pinn moved appointment access to PATCHS to improve access and reduce early-morning phone pressure. A GP partner reviews PATCHS requests and decides which clinician or team should handle the request.

1

Use PATCHS from the practice website

Submit one clear request with your symptoms, duration, urgency, contact number and availability. Keep your phone nearby after submitting.

2

GP partner reviews requests

The practice says every PATCHS request is looked at carefully by one of the GP partners and is routed to the correct clinician or team.

3

Be ready for a phone call

The practice advises patients to be prepared to answer a phone call, often within the hour, otherwise appointments can be delayed.

4

Do not assume GP-only care

Requests may be routed to a pharmacist, first contact physiotherapist, nurse practitioner, practice nurse or admin team when suitable.

5

Know that capacity can close

The practice explains PATCHS may close temporarily or for the day when demand reaches safe capacity. The login page should show when it is expected to reopen.

Same-day tip: If you submit PATCHS for an unwell child, the practice newsletter advises not sending the child to school because they may be prioritised to be seen within a few hours of submission.

Call script

What to say when calling The Pinn Medical Centre

A clear first sentence helps reception and care navigation, especially for older patients, carers, urgent concerns, PATCHS support and prescription questions.

GP

For symptoms

“My main problem is ______. It started on ______. It is getting better / worse / staying the same. I can use PATCHS / I need help using PATCHS. I can answer a phone call today.”

RX

For prescriptions

“I requested medicine called ______ through NHS App / online form / pharmacy / in person on ______. My pharmacy is ______. I may run out on ______. Can you advise the next step?”

CARER

For an older relative

“I’m calling for my parent / partner / relative. Their name is ______, date of birth is ______, and I have permission to speak. The concern today is ______.”

Decision helper

Should you use PATCHS, call Pinn, use GP Access Centre, NHS 111 or 999?

This helper is for patients and carers who are unsure what to do next. It is general routing guidance only and does not replace medical advice.

Choose your situation

Tap the closest option and follow the practical next step shown below.

Opening hours

Pinn Medical Centre hours: registered patients, GP Access Centre and enhanced access

The most common mistake is treating every “Pinn Medical Centre open” result as the same. Registered-patient GP surgery access, GP Access Centre, enhanced access and NHS 111 are separate routes with different use cases.

ServiceOfficial listed hoursPatient planning note
Registered patients at Pinn Medical CentreMonday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pmUse for normal registered GP practice access, reception, appointments and routine GP surgery tasks.
GP Access CentreMonday–Friday 9am–5pm; Saturday 4pm–8pm; Sunday 9am–1pm; bank holidays 9am–5pmSeparate service. It is not walk-in; book through your own GP or NHS 111.
Enhanced Access Service ClinicAlternate week evenings Monday–Friday 6:30pm–8pm; Saturday 9am–5pm; Sunday and bank holidays closedAppointment-only extended access, not ordinary reception opening.
NHS 11124/7 urgent non-emergency adviceUse when closed or when unsure where to go for urgent non-999 help.
999 / A&EEmergency serviceUse for life-threatening symptoms or serious injury.

Open-hours warning: A weekend GP Access Centre session does not mean normal registered-patient reception is open. Always check whether you are using registered GP practice access, GPAC, enhanced access or NHS 111.

GP Access Centre

The Pinn Medical Centre GP Access Centre: who it is for and how to book

The official GP Access Centre page says the Pinn GPAC is operational 365 days a year and provides appointments with healthcare professionals such as GPs and experienced nurses, including wound dressing appointments. It also says it is not a walk-in service.

BOOK

How to book GPAC

The official page says to book an appointment, ring your own GP or NHS 111. Patients can book out-of-hours appointments with 111 where appropriate.

NOT

Not a walk-in service

Do not turn up without an appointment assuming it is a walk-in centre. GPAC appointments are booked appointments with a dedicated time.

EXPECT

What to expect

The official page says appointments are bespoke to your medical or nursing need and are usually face-to-face with a dedicated appointment time.

GPAC search intentWhat it usually meansCorrect route
Pinn Medical Centre open weekendUser may have seen GPAC weekend hours.GPAC has weekend sessions, but normal reception and registered-patient services differ.
Walk in Pinn Medical CentreUser wants to attend without booking.GPAC official page says it is not a walk-in service.
Book GP Access CentreUser needs an access-centre appointment.Ring your own GP or NHS 111, depending on timing and urgency.
Repeat prescriptions

Pinn Medical Centre repeat prescriptions: NHS App, online form, pharmacy, in person or post

The practice and existing patient guidance list multiple prescription routes. For many patients, the NHS App is the simplest way to request repeat medication because it links to your medication record. You can also use the official online repeat prescription form, pharmacy collection service, in-person request or post where suitable.

APP

NHS App

Use the NHS App where enabled to request repeat medication, view prescription status and manage some GP record tasks.

FORM

Online form or pharmacy

Use the practice’s repeat prescription form or local pharmacy collection service where suitable. Keep the medicine name, strength and chosen pharmacy ready.

SAFE

If medicine may run out

If essential medicine may run out, contact the practice, pharmacy or NHS 111 depending on urgency. Do not wait silently if it becomes unsafe.

Medication safety tip: Before contacting the practice, write down medicine name, dose, pharmacy, request date, how many tablets are left, and whether a medication review is due.

New patients

Register with The Pinn Medical Centre: what to check before applying

The NHS profile provides the public registration route for The Pinn Medical Centre. Registration availability can change, so use the NHS profile and official practice website for final action. Prepare your NHS number if known, previous GP, current medicines, allergies, address and communication needs.

1

Check the exact surgery

Use The Pinn Medical Centre, 37 Love Lane, Pinner, Middlesex, HA5 3EE.

2

Check NHS registration status

Use the NHS profile’s “How to register” route and verify any current practice boundary notes.

3

Prepare useful details

Have current medicines, allergies, previous GP, NHS number if known, carer information and phone/email details ready.

4

Ask about online services after joining

Ask how to use PATCHS, NHS App, repeat prescriptions and appointment routes so you do not need to phone for every task.

Accessibility

Pinn Medical Centre disabled access, hearing loop, large print and guide dogs

The official disability access page says the building has suitable access for disabled patients. It also lists Blue Badge information, a loop induction system at reception, support for blind or partially sighted patients, and guide dog access.

ACCESS

Disabled access

The practice asks patients to let staff know if they experience difficulty with access.

HEAR

Loop system

Reception has a loop induction system to assist hearing-impaired patients.

PRINT

Large print / guide dogs

The practice can provide large print or CD practice leaflet on request and says guide dogs are welcome.

CQC, reviews and trust checks

Pinn Medical Centre CQC rating and how to judge reviews safely

CQC lists The Pinn Medical Centre as overall Outstanding. CQC is useful for regulated quality context, while reviews and patient feedback may reflect individual experiences around phone access, PATCHS, prescriptions, reception, GPAC or waiting times. Always check current official process before relying on older comments.

CQC

Overall rating

CQC shows overall Outstanding for The Pinn Medical Centre at 37 Love Lane, Pinner, HA5 3EE.

REV

Reading reviews

Reviews can help identify themes but may not reflect current PATCHS, GPAC or staffing arrangements.

ASK

Better patient question

Ask “Which route fits my need today?” The answer may be PATCHS, GP, nurse, pharmacy, GPAC, NHS 111 or 999.

Map and directions

Pinn Medical Centre map: 37 Love Lane, Pinner HA5 3EE

Use the map before travelling, especially if you are attending GPAC, helping an elderly patient, using a taxi, attending for the first time, or checking that your request cannot be handled through PATCHS, NHS App, pharmacy or phone.

TAXI

Taxi wording

Say: “The Pinn Medical Centre, 37 Love Lane, Pinner, Middlesex, HA5 3EE.”

BRING

What to bring

Bring appointment confirmation, medication list, glasses, hearing aids, hospital letters and a written list of symptoms or questions.

CHECK

Before travelling

Confirm whether your appointment is normal registered-patient GP surgery access, GPAC, enhanced access or another service in the building.

Search intent coverage

Common Pinn Medical Centre Pinner searches explained clearly

People often search Pinn Medical Centre Pinner, Pinn Medical Centre doctors, Pinn Medical Centre hours, PATCHS, GP Access Centre, repeat prescriptions, NHS App, CQC rating, GP surgery Love Lane and registration. Instead of listing keywords, this section turns those searches into practical patient answers.

Search intentWhat the patient usually meansBest practical answer
Pinn Medical Centre PinnerUser wants the correct GP surgery in Love Lane.Use The Pinn Medical Centre, 37 Love Lane, Pinner, HA5 3EE.
Pinn Medical Centre doctorsUser wants current doctor names.Use the official doctors page because GP partner and salaried GP lists can change.
Pinn Medical Centre hoursUser wants to know if the surgery is open today.Registered-patient hours are Monday–Friday 8am–6:30pm; GPAC hours are separate.
Pinn Medical Centre GP Access CentreUser wants out-of-hours/access-centre help.GPAC is appointment-only; book through your own GP or NHS 111.
Pinn Medical Centre PATCHSUser wants online appointment or admin request access.Use PATCHS from the official website and keep your phone nearby after submitting.
Pinn Medical Centre prescriptionsUser wants repeat medication help.Use NHS App, online repeat form, pharmacy route, in-person or post where suitable.
Urgent help

Pinn Medical Centre closed: NHS 111, GP Access Centre, urgent care or 999?

When normal registered-patient access is closed or PATCHS is unavailable, the safest route depends on seriousness. NHS 111 is for urgent non-emergency medical help. 999 and A&E are for life-threatening symptoms or serious injury. GPAC can help with booked access-centre appointments but is not walk-in.

SituationUse this routeWhy it matters
Stroke signs, heart attack symptoms, severe breathing difficulty, collapse, serious injury, heavy bleeding, overdose or serious self-harm riskCall 999 / go to A&EDo not wait for PATCHS, GPAC, reception, GP opening hours or NHS App replies.
Urgent but not life-threatening when closedNHS 111 online or call 111111 can assess and direct you to the safest local service or access-centre route.
Registered patient with a same-day GP concernPATCHS / practice route during access hoursThe practice explains PATCHS requests are reviewed and routed by a GP partner.
Need GP Access Centre appointmentRing your own GP or NHS 111The official GPAC page says it is not a walk-in service.
Medication query or repeat requestNHS App, online form, pharmacy or practice routeKeeps urgent routes free for same-day clinical concerns.

Safety note: This page is general patient information only. If someone may be seriously ill or injured, call 999 or seek emergency help immediately.

Official and related links

Official Pinn Medical Centre links to verify before calling or travelling

This guide gives the practical explanation, but final action should use official pages because doctor lists, PATCHS availability, opening hours, registration, GPAC access and urgent-care arrangements can change.

Official practice websiteUse for current practice updates, PATCHS access and patient notices.Open practice website
Official doctors pageUse for current GP partners, salaried GPs and clinical team names.Open doctors page
Practice informationUse for registered-patient hours, training practice notes, PPG and CQC link.Open practice info
GP Access CentreUse for GPAC hours, booking route and appointment-only access notes.Open GPAC page
Disability accessUse for disabled access, hearing loop, large print and guide dog information.Open access page
NHS GP profileUse for public NHS surgery profile, address and registration route.Open NHS profile
CQC profileUse for inspection rating and regulated provider information.Open CQC profile
Related repeat prescription guideDetailed MedicalCentreUK guide for Pinn repeat prescriptions and NHS App route.Read repeat Rx guide
Related Love Lane guideHelpful for eConsult/PATCHS-style access, GP hours and urgent routing.Read Love Lane guide

Source check: This guide uses official practice, NHS and CQC information and avoids invented doctors, fake ratings, fake walk-in promises, unsupported fees, guessed prescription times or unverified emergency routes.

FAQ

Pinn Medical Centre Pinner FAQ

These quick answers cover the most common patient questions about The Pinn Medical Centre, Pinner GP surgery, doctors, PATCHS, opening hours, GP Access Centre, prescriptions and NHS help routes.

The main phone number for The Pinn Medical Centre is 020 8866 5766.

The Pinn Medical Centre is at 37 Love Lane, Pinner, Harrow, Middlesex, HA5 3EE.

The official practice information lists registered-patient hours as Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm.

The official GPAC page lists Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm, Saturday 4pm to 8pm, Sunday 9am to 1pm, and bank holidays 9am to 5pm.

No. The official GPAC page says it is not a walk-in service. To book, ring your own GP or NHS 111.

The official doctors page lists GP partners including Dr Amol Kelshiker, Dr Jonathan Rudolph, Dr Mehul Lakhani, Dr Hannah Bundock and Dr Deepen Patel, plus salaried GPs. Check the official doctors page for the latest list.

The practice newsletter explains that PATCHS requests are reviewed by a GP partner and routed to the most appropriate clinician or team. Patients should keep their phone nearby after submitting a request.

Use the NHS App where enabled, the online repeat prescription form, a local pharmacy route, in-person request or post where suitable. Have medicine name and pharmacy details ready.

CQC lists The Pinn Medical Centre with an overall Outstanding rating.

The official disability access page says the building has suitable access for disabled patients and includes information about a hearing loop, large print support and guide dogs.

Use the NHS profile’s registration route and the official practice website for current registration status and any boundary rules.

Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent non-emergency medical help. Call 999 or go to A&E for life-threatening symptoms or serious injury.

Independent notice: MedicalCentreUK.org is an independent patient information guide. It is not The Pinn Medical Centre, NHS England, CQC, NHS North West London ICB or any government body. For clinical advice, contact your GP practice, NHS 111 or emergency services. For current opening hours, appointment rules, doctors, registration and GP Access Centre details, always verify with the official practice or NHS links above.

Final patient summary: The Pinn Medical Centre is at 37 Love Lane, Pinner, Middlesex, HA5 3EE. The main phone number is 020 8866 5766. Registered-patient hours are listed as Monday to Friday, 8am to 6:30pm. The GP Access Centre has separate appointment-only hours and is not a walk-in service. Use PATCHS for online requests where available, NHS App/form routes for repeat medication, and NHS 111 or 999 depending on urgency.