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Macmillan Cancer Support
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Contact Details

If you would like to contact the surgery with a non-urgent enquiry please email us at cit-pct.wickhc@nhs.net
Please ensure you leave your full name, telephone number and and query details and a member of the reception staff will get back to you.

Please note although we endeavour to deal with enquiries within 48 hours if you do not hear from us after 2 working days please telephone the surgery on 020 8986 6341.

Do not use this email address to request medications, home visits or appointments.

Address book Address

The Wick Health Centre
200 Wick Road
Hackney
London
E9 5AN

Telephone Numbers Telephone Numbers

Telephone:
020 8986 6341
Fax:
020 8510 0575
Telephone (Branch Surgery):
020 8985 2664
Out of Hours:
020 7388 5800
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Please only use this form for comments about the practice and suggestions as to how we can improve our service to you. Medical matters and official complaints cannot be dealt with via this form. If you have a query regarding a medical matter please telephone reception to make an appointment to see the appropriate person.

 
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