Frequently Asked Questions
The LBC PCN provides a range of services including health and wellbeing coaching, social prescribing, and clinics focusing on spirometry and enhanced access. Our team of NHS clinicians collaborates with GP surgeries to offer personalised and coordinated care in the Buckhurst Hill, Loughton, and Chigwell areas.
Social prescribing at LBC PCN helps connect you with community resources to improve your overall well-being. Simply speak with your GP or visit our Social Prescribing page to learn more about how we can support your specific needs.
Enhanced access at LBC PCN allows patients greater flexibility in accessing healthcare services. By bringing together GPs, nurses, pharmacists, and other professionals, we ensure comprehensive care that is both convenient and tailored to your unique health requirements.
Yes, spirometry tests are available and are conducted by our trained clinicians to assess your lung function. Please contact your local GP to schedule a test and discuss your respiratory health needs.
LBC PCN is committed to delivering high-quality, timely care by working closely with healthcare professionals and local partners. Our integrated approach, including daily ward rounds and proactive care sessions, ensures reduced A&E attendances and improves patient outcomes across Buckhurst Hill, Loughton, and Chigwell.
Our services are designed for residents of Buckhurst Hill, Loughton, and Chigwell, particularly those receiving care through our partnered GP surgeries. The network’s approach ensures personalized, integrated healthcare solutions for a wide range of patient needs.
LBC PCN offers an overflow service to support neighbouring GP surgeries in the Buckhurst Hill, Loughton, and Chigwell areas. Our team of NHS clinicians works collaboratively to ensure timely and efficient care, reducing pressure on local practices and enhancing patient outcomes.
No, LBC PCN is not a GP practice and does not accept patient registrations. Instead, we work alongside GP surgeries to provide specialised services, such as social prescribing, spirometry, and enhanced access. Please contact your registered GP for more information on how to access our services.