Self-referral

Learn more about the local organisations that take self-referrals

Below are a range of services or organisations that accept direct referrals:

Addiction (Drugs, Alcohol and Gambling)

Turning Point

Turning Point offers a range of services depending on what you need, from detox and residential rehab to supported living and aftercare support. Click below to see more information. You can also read about our range of services in the Guide to Services leaflet.

Contraception

Raymede Clinic, St Charles Hospital

Raymede Clinic provides free confidential advice, condoms, contraception, emergency contraception, pregnancy testing, abortion referrals, and chlamydia screening for all ages. A walk in service is available, excluding intrauterine contraception IUD/IUS (coil) fitting or replacement, where you should visit this page to watch a short video, then call 020 3317 5888 to book an appointment.

Opening times:

Monday: 12pm to 3pm and 4pm to 7pm Wednesday: 12pm to 3pm and 4pm to 7pm Friday: 8am to 11am and 12pm to 3pm

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Dean Street, Soho

Opening times

  • Monday: 8am – 7pm
  • Tuesday: 8am – 7pm
  • Wednesday: 12 – 7pm
  • Thursday: 8am – 7pm
  • Friday: 9am – 4pm
  • Saturday: 11am – 4pm
  • Sunday: closed

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Maternity

St Mary’s Hospital

Our maternity and obstetrics service provides care for women and babies throughout pregnancy, labour, and the postnatal period, usually through about 10 days after birth.

It is important to start your antenatal care early in your pregnancy, as soon as you find out you are pregnant. Use our online self-referral form to quickly refer to our maternity service.

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University College Hospital

Antenatal care is the right care you get from health professionals during your pregnancy. You will be offered appointments with a midwife, or sometimes a doctor who specialises in pregnancy and birth. You should start your antenatal care as soon as possible once you know you are pregnant. Women can refer themselves to our service by completing a self-referral form

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Musculoskeletal Problems

Cora Health

Musculoskeletal (MSK) refers to the muscles, ligaments, joints and nerves in the human body.

Our MSK service focuses on working with patients to help restore movement and function, which may have been caused by an injury or illness. You can self-refer to the service if you are over 18 years of age.

Physical Disability

Keen London

Stepping on Out

Our aim is to enable people with disabilities to gain independence away from a college or day care environment. We make our own greetings cards, bookmarks and other goods which we sell at various venues in the Borough to raise funds for our business.

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Relationships Counselling

Tavistock Relationships

Our experienced counsellors and psychotherapists offer a range of services to help you through any difficulties you are experiencing.

Consultation appointments are available Monday at either the Warren Street or Liverpool Street Centres. A few consultation appointments are also offered in the evenings and on Saturdays at Warren Street Centre.

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Termination of Pregnancy

NUPAS (National Unplanned Pregnancy Advisory Service)

We provide a safe and trusted service to ensure informed choices around pregnancy, contraception and sexual health can be made.

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BPAS (British Pregnancy Advisory Service)

We provide support and care for women seeking legal abortion. We deliver contraceptive advice and care, including vasectomy and emergency contraception in collaboration with existing NHS services.

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Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

If you have become pregnant and you want to consider stopping the pregnancy please contact the service.

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Marie Stopes

We provide NHS-funded and self-funded abortion and vasectomy care through our network of local clinics all over England.

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Weight Management for Children

It can be difficult to manage a child’s weight. Please contact this service for help with diet and increasing physical activity.