Hedingham Medical Centre VPPG

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Hedingham Medical Centre is a medium sized, family GP surgery, in rural Essex. We currently work from 2 sites, one site being at 10 Falcon Square in Castle Hedingham and the other at Hilton House in Sible Hedingham. Our third Surgery at Bridge Street in Great Yeldham is closed at present.

The Practice has a good knowledge of its patients and always tries to offer a friendly service.

We are part of the Colne Valley PCN (Primary Care Network) which allows us to share services with 5 nearby practices – Elizabeth Courtauld Surgery (Halstead) Pump House Surgery (Earls Colne), Freshwell Health Centre (Finchingfield), Coggeshall Surgery, Kelvedon and Feering Health Centre. Their website is here: https://www.colnevalleypcn.nhs.uk/

Hedingham Medical Centre is a medium sized, family GP surgery, in rural Essex. We currently work from 2 sites, one site being at 10 Falcon Square in Castle Hedingham and the other at Hilton House in Sible Hedingham. Our third Surgery at Bridge Street in Great Yeldham is closed at present.

The Practice has a good knowledge of its patients and always tries to offer a friendly service.

We are part of the Colne Valley PCN (Primary Care Network) which allows us to share services with 5 nearby practices – Elizabeth Courtauld Surgery (Halstead) Pump House Surgery (Earls Colne), Freshwell Health Centre (Finchingfield), Coggeshall Surgery, Kelvedon and Feering Health Centre. Their website is here: https://www.colnevalleypcn.nhs.uk/

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