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Oxleas Community Paediatrics Medical Service

Our Community Paediatrics Medical Service aims to promote the health and welfare of Children and Young People (0-16 years) living in Greenwich. We work within the community in partnership with families, other health professionals and other agencies.

Community Paediatricians (children's doctors) may be able to help with concerns or worries about:

  • Development
  • Communication and interaction
  • Children who have difficulties impacting on performance at school
  • Children with disabilities with ongoing needs

We also conduct various forms of statutory assessments for children in collaboration with the Local Authority.

The service is available to Children and Young People from 0-16 years who are registered with a GP in Greenwich. Children and Young People may be referred up to the age of 19 if attending Charlton Park or Willow Dene Special Needs Schools

Who to contact

Contact Position
Single Point of Access (SPA) Team
Telephone
E-mail
oxl-tr.childrenstherapies@nhs.net
Website
oxleas.nhs.uk/services/service/community-paediatrics-medical-/

Where to go

Name
Memorial Hospital
Address
Shooters Hill
London
Postcode
SE18 3RG

Other Details

Availability

Referral required
Yes
Referral Details

Access to the service is through referral by a health or social care professional such as your GP, school nurse, health visitor, teacher, occupational therapist, speech and language therapist, social worker or CAMHS worker. We work in partnership with a range of community and hospital services to ensure that your child will receive the best possible assessments and interventions to identify and manage their conditions.

Other notes

Oxleas Patient Experience survey

The Oxleas Patient Experience survey gives you the opportunity to feedback on the care and treatment you have received. We also encourage your friends, family and carers to also provide feedback. Hearing your views gives us a better understanding of the needs of our patients, families and carers which helps us to make sure that we are providing a good standard of care. 

The short survey only takes a few minutes to complete and you can provide a written comment explaining what you think is working well and what is not. The Patient Experience team will collect the results of the surveys and these are shared with the relevant departments and management teams. This helps us to shape our services to continually improve the quality of the care and treatment we provide.

 

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