Charlton House, Durham, County Durham

Charlton House is one of the leading GP practice in Durham and it is located at Rear High Street, Tow Law, Durham, County Durham, DL13 4DH. Patients can contact Charlton House at 01388 730251 for appointments. Services offered by Charlton House are Asthma Clinic, Child health and development, Minor surgery (e.g. removal of moles and skin lesions) - provided in-house, Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC - eg IUD or implant), Learning disability health check and others. It offers Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) which allows you to get your medicines with out the need of paper prescription. Charlton House has medical staff of 2 to cater to your healthcare needs. NHS North East And North Cumbria Icb - 84H is responsible for effective clinical commissioning of Charlton House.

Contact Information

Charlton House
Rear High Street, Tow Law
Durham, County Durham, DL13 4DH
01388 730251

GP Profile

Charlton House address, phone number, fax number, website, email etc. details are mentioned as below. Patients can call on the below given phone number for appointments.
NameCharlton House
Organization codeA83022005
AddressRear High Street, Tow Law
Durham, County Durham, DL13 4DH
Phone number01388 730251
Fax number01388 730 450
Websitehttp://www.themedicalgroup.co.uk/
Email-
CommissionerNHS North East And North Cumbria Icb - 84H
Electronic Prescription ServiceAvailable

Opening times

Charlton House opening timing for reception and surgery are as mentioned below for complete week. Patients can book their appointments accordingly.
Monday13:00-17:30
Tuesday13:00-17:30
Wednesday13:00-17:30
Thursday08:30-12:00
Friday13:00-17:30
Monday13:00-17:30
Tuesday13:00-17:30
Wednesday13:00-17:30
Thursday08:30-12:00
Friday13:00-17:30

Services & Clinics

Charlton House have following clinics at their center and they provide below mentioned services to the patients.
Asthma ClinicChild health and development
Minor surgery (e.g. removal of moles and skin lesions) - provided in-houseLong-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC - eg IUD or implant)
Learning disability health check

Facilities

Charlton House has following Accessibility and Parking facilities available which can be availed by incoming patients.
Accessibility
Disabled parking Yes
Disabled WC Yes
Signing service available Yes
Step free access Yes
Wheelchair access Yes
Parking
Car Parking Yes

Staff

There are 2 medical staff working at Charlton House. Following are the staff details who work at Charlton House with their name, job tittle and GMC Number.
NameJob titleGMC Number
Dr Maxim DraperGeneral Practitioner7083072
Dr Paul Giles ChesterGeneral Practitioner3241723

Performance

Some measuring parameters of Charlton House are taken and their fetched values are as mentioned below.
MeasureValue
Care Quality Commission Inspection RatingsGood
Flu vaccinations - Aged 65 and over group70.4% vaccinated, of 4350 eligible people.
Flu vaccinations - Under 65 At Risk Groups54.1% vaccinated, of 2490 eligible people.

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