Pinn Medical Centre

Maintaining the delivery of quality health services for residents was at the centre of my General Election Campaign and I want to be able to continue the efforts of my predecessor, Nick Hurd, in ensuring that this remains a priority for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner.

I know that many constituents have expressed concerns about the closure of the walk-in service at the Pinn Medical Centre on Love Lane, and I will work on behalf of residents to secure the future of the service. 

News

Pinn Medical Centre: Update

Following an incredibly well-fought campaign to keep the walk-in services at Pinn Medical Centre open last year, I was disappointed to learn that this is once again under threat due to the demands and pressures on healthcare services as a result of the pandemic.  

Pinn Walk-In Update

Like many residents, I was delighted by Harrow Clinical Commissioning Group’s (CCG) announcement that the walk-in service at the Pinn Medical Centre will be maintained for all patients. However, it is now critical that the future of the walk-in services at the Pinn are secured.

My Local News, February 2020

It’s been a busy few weeks in my new role as the MP for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner. In the constituency I’ve kept a packed diary, and I have enjoyed meeting with and hearing from many local residents. I’ve already held drop-in surgeries and coffee mornings in Pinner, Hatch End, and Harefield, and I will continue to host future weekly drop-ins on either Mondays or Fridays in each ward. It’s been brilliant helping tackle individual concerns and discussing both local and national issues.

Pinn Walk-In Service Saved

I was delighted by Harrow Clinical Commissioning Group’s (CCG) announcement last week that the walk-in service at the Pinn Medical Centre will be maintained for all patients.

A Busy Week Progressing Priorities

This week in the House of Commons Chamber I raised two questions with the Department for Health and Social Care’s ministerial team, which you can watch here.