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Contact Details

How to get here

Arsenal_tubeThe surgery is located half way down Isledon Road; please note this is a one-way road. The nearest tube station is Finsbury Park, served by Victoria Line,  Piccadilly line, London Overground and National Express train serves.

There is a bus stop directly outside the practice and the buses that stop here are:

  • 4 towards Archway
  • 254 towards Holloway Road, Nag's Head
  • 29 towards Camden, Trafalgar Square
  • 253 towards Euston
  • 259 towards King's Cross
  • 153 towards Barnsbury, Liverpool Street

 

Address book Address

The Village Practice
115 Isledon Road
London
N7 7JJ

Telephone Numbers Telephone Numbers

Telephone:
020 7700 6464
Fax:
020 7700 0414
Prescriptions:
Email:
thevillagepractice@nhs.net
Other:
Out of Hours:
020 7388 5800
Red buildingNHS Islington

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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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