About Forge Close Surgery
This website has been designed to tell you about the Practice and the services that we offer. We hope that you will find it helpful and informative.
Forge Close Surgery is a well-established NHS General Practice in Hayes, Kent. We have two GP partners and three part-time salaried doctors, two practice nurse prescribers. The Practice is forward thinking and highly computerised; we aim to use information technology innovatively to enhance the care of our patients. We are part of the South East London Integrated Care Board (ICB).
Our patients are registered with the Practice and are free to consult with any of our doctors. We aim to provide the highest quality of services available to improve the health of our patients.
Local and NHS services
The surgery works in partnership with local and NHS service providers and groups.
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