
Primary Care Networks
A Primary Care Network (PCN) is a network formed from GP practice populations working in partnership with others to provide health and care to local communities.
What do Primary Care Networks do?
Each PCN has a community focused trio consisting of a Lead GP, a Lead Clinician and an Operational Manager. Specialist services and community hospitals work closely with the PCNs to ensure a whole system approach to working across Surrey Downs.
PCNs are setup to:
- Provide ongoing care and support
- Deploy the most appropriate staff member(s) in a co-ordinated and timely way to best use community resources
- Reduce risk of admission for patients
- Support people in their homes, people in care homes and through in-reach into hospitals where necessary
- Work closely with the community hospitals and specialist teams
There are seven PCNs covering Surrey Downs Health and Care Partnership:
- Banstead Health Care
- Cobham and Oxshott
- Dorking
- East Elmbridge
- Epsom
- Integrated Care Partnership
- Leatherhead
GP Practices and PCNs in Surrey Downs
- Capelfield Surgery
- Vine Medical Centre
- Glenlyn Medical Centre
- Thorkhill Surgery
- The Groves Hinchley Wood
- Esher Green Surgery
- Littleton Surgery
- Cobham Health Centre
- Oxshott Medical Practice
- Fountain Practice
- Spring Street Surgery
- Shadbolt House Park Surgery
- Ashley Centre Surgery
- Derby Medical Centre
- St. Stephens House Surgery
- Integrated Care Partnership
- Tattenham Health Centre
- Longcroft Clinic
- Nork Clinic
- Tadworth Medical Centre
- Heathcote Medical Centre
- Ashlea Medical Practice
- Molebridge Practice
- Eastwick Park Medical Practice
- Fairfield Medical Centre
- Medwyn Surgery
- Dorking Medical Practice
- Brockwood Medical Practice
- Leith Hill Practice