Self-Referral

Self-Referral

What is a Self-Referral?

Bromley Primary Care Campaign – Take Control of Healthcare

Did you know that there are some free NHS health services you can access without needing an appointment with your GP? This is called self-referral and could help you find the care you need quicker and more easily than going through your surgery. Self-referral often includes services for drug and alcohol problems, as well as antenatal care and improving access to psychological therapies (IAPT).

You can register for most of them online. In some cases, you refer yourself by phoning rather than emailing or by completing an online form. Just click on the service you’re interested in, then search your area for a simple link to the easiest way to access the service.

Self-referral services vary by area though – and they might be provided by a variety of organisations, all approved and commissioned by the NHS.

Find more information and services local to you by visiting the links below. If you can’t find the information you need, try searching the NHS website (The NHS website – NHS (www.nhs.uk)) or contact your GP practice.

Mental Health

Oxleas – Mental Health crises line/support

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, or need help now, call the 24-hour mental health crisis line on 0800 330 8590 or see the help in a crisis information. – oxleas.nhs.uk/help-in-a-crisis

If you require medical advice, please contact your GP in the first instance. If it is urgent, dial 111 to speak with a trained medical advisor. For immediate medical attention, attend your local Urgent Care Centre, A&E or call 999.


Talk Together Bromley – Talking Therapies

Talk together Bromley is part of the NHS Improving Access to Psychological Therapies service (IAPT).

As many as one in four people will experience some form of mental illness at some point in their lives. If you’ve been having a tough time, you can get access to a professional counsellor or therapist through Talk together Bromley without going to your GP.

We offer talking therapies for people over 18 experiencing depression, general anxiety and worry, health anxiety, panic attacks, social anxiety, traumatic memories and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). We also offer help with other problems including living with a long-term health condition.

If you’re aged 18 or over and registered with a Bromley GP,  start your journey towards mental health support today by calling 0300 003 3000 or completing our online form: Referral Form (mayden.co.uk)

More information please visit: Talk together Bromley – IAPT talking therapy service


Bromley Y – Free support for children, young people and their families

Bromley Y is committed to strengthening access to mental health and wellbeing services and having a strong reach into the community to ensure that ‘mental health is everyone’s business’.  They work closely with schools and other services/professionals that work with young people in the borough and continue to build on existing relationships as well as developing new relationships in the community.

Patients can self-refer by completing their online form: Refer Now (bromley-y.org) Alternatively, patients can Email:  [email protected] or ring 020 3770 8848. For more detailed information please visit: Bromley Y Home Page (bromley-y.org)

NHS Bromley Musculoskeletal (MSK) Services

If you are 16 years or older and have back, neck, joint or general muscle problems you can now self-refer to physiotherapy without the need for a GP appointment. You can still see your GP to be referred, but self-referral aims to give you rapid access direct to a physiotherapy assessment. Self-referral gives you rapid access to a physiotherapist without the need to see your GP, thus improving your access and wait time. It puts you in control of your care.

How does it work?

If you feel that you would benefit from our services and are registered with a Bromley GP and you would like to self-refer, then follow the instructions below:

Online referral

Using this online Physiotherapy assessment tool will allow you to answer a series of questions in your own time. They can then direct you to the most appropriate care for you as quickly as possible. You can access this tool 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Alternatively, they will contact you within 7 days to confirm a telephone or video appointment with a Physiotherapist to understand your problem and guide your next steps.

Self-Help resources can also be found here: Self Help Resources – Vita (vitahealthgroup.co.uk) For more information, please visit: Vita Health Group – NHS, Corporate & Private Health Services

Sexual Health

Sexual Health London

SHL.UK is a discreet sexual health service for Londoners. They offer a STI testing service for people who have mild or no STI symptoms and would like to get themselves checked. You can also request free regular and emergency contraception (effective up to 5 days after unprotected sex) by completing a simple, secure online consultation.

To find out more visit: Sexual Health London • SHL.UK


Mottingham Contraception Clinic

Provides a free and confidential contraception services. All appointments must be booked, as we do not provide a walk-in service at Mottingham.

Booking an appointment

Appointments are available every Wednesday, 3pm to 7pm. To book:

Tel: 01689 866 622

Email: [email protected]

Address
Kimmeridge Road
Mottingham,
London, SE9 4EB

Their services

Mottingham is open to everyone regardless of their age or sexuality. It offers a range of services, including:

  • Advice on contraceptive methods
  • Contraceptive pill
  • Free Condoms
  • Contraceptive injection
  • Contraceptive implant insertion and removal
  • Emergency contraception (can be used up to 5 days after unprotected sex)
  • Screening for chlamydia and gonorrhoea (for under 25s)
  • Advice on safer sex and avoiding STIs
  • Referral to other agencies relevant to your visit
  • Chlamydia treatment

Beckenham Beacon Contraception Clinic

Provides a free and confidential contraception services at their walk-in clinic. Beckenham Beacon contraception clinic is open to everyone regardless of their age or sexuality. It offers a range of services including:

  • Advice on contraceptive methods
  • Contraceptive pill
  • Free Condoms
  • Contraceptive injection
  • IUD/IUS (Coil) fitting and removal – following a consultation (please call before attending to check availability)
  • Contraceptive implant insertion and removal
  • Emergency contraception (can be used up to 5 days after unprotected sex)
  • Screening for chlamydia and gonorrhoea (for under 25s)
  • Advice on safer sex and avoiding STIs
  • Referral to other agencies relevant to your visit
  • Chlamydia treatment

Opening hours

Monday: 9am to 4.15pm

Tuesday: 11am to 6.15pm

Wednesday: 12pm to 6.15pm

Thursday: 8am to 3.15pm

Friday: 8am to 3.15pm

The clinic is closed on weekends and public holidays.

Address
379-397 Croydon Road,

Beckenham,
Kent,
BR3 3QL

Tel: 01689 866 622

Email: [email protected]


Termination of pregnancy

The following services offer unplanned pregnancy support and advice to women across London without the need of a GP referral.  To find out how to access the service please, click on the links below:

Abortion Clinics | Termination of Pregnancy Advice, Counselling & Treatment | NUPAS

Abortion clinics, Information, Advice and Treatment | BPAS

MSI Reproductive Choices UK – Your Choice, Our Support | MSI Reproductive Choices UK (msichoices.org.uk)

Support for Carers

Bromley well – Adult Carers

Bromley Well provides support to adults who are caring, unpaid, for others. Peer support and professional support is on hand to help.

You don’t have to tell anyone that you’re a carer, but it can be useful to register as a carer if you are trying to access certain grants or services.

You can register with the Bromley Well Carers Support Service by calling Bromley Well freephone 0808 278 7898 or completing our online referral form  which has a tick box to select Adult Carers service.

The quickest way to use Bromley Well services is to complete an online form requesting support.

Refer yourself form: Bromley Well self referral form for Bromley borough residents (office.com)

Refer someone else e.g family member, patient, neighbour etc. Bromley Well referral form for professionals, carers, relatives and friends (Page 1 of 5) (office.com)

To find out more information: Unpaid adult carers – Bromley Well  

For help call Freephone 0808 278 7898

Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm

Email [email protected]


Bromley well – Young Carers

Bromley Well support Young Carers aged 4 to 19 to manage caring relationships whilst enjoying childhood.

They provide:

  • A Young Carers App – a safe, secure, online space dedicated to young carers in Bromley borough
  • Opportunities to meet with other young carers, have fun, discuss any worries and try out new activities
  • Emotional support to discuss your caring role and any worries or questions you may have
  • Counselling support by professionals from a local service in central Bromley
  • Workshops to help develop your practical life skills
  • Workshops to help you think about your mental wellbeing and develop strategies for managing emotions
  • Leisure and social activities including outings and special events
  • Quarterly Young Carers Forum for you to share ideas and discuss ways to improve and develop the service we provide
  • Support for transition / changes in your life e.g moving to secondary school, changes in your caring role, preparing for adulthood.

For more information please visit: Young carers – Bromley Well

For help call Freephone 0808 278 7898

Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm

Email [email protected]


Mind

Bromley Dementia Support Hub

A diagnosis of dementia is life changing. We support people living with dementia  in Bromley, and their carers, providing information, advice and help to find the most suitable services and support for their individual needs.

To contact Bromley Dementia Support Hub patient can call on 0203 328 0366 or email [email protected].

More information about their services can be found: Bromley Dementia Support Hub – Bromley, Lewisham & Greenwich Mind (blgmind.org.uk)

Opticians – Minor Eye Conditions

Primary Ophtalmic Solutions currently provide a range of Community Services including MECS (Minor Eye Conditions Service), Glaucoma and Cataract Refinement, Post-op Cataract checks and Children’s Eye Screening.

Medical eye conditions that can be treated by MECS can be found: Patient Information – MECS – Primary Ophthalmic Solutions (sel-mecs.com)

Patients can directly contact any of the approved opticians below to make an appointment and ask to be seen under MECS:

Practice NameAddressTelephone
Boots Opticians, Bromley234 The Glades Shopping Centre, Bromley, BR1 1HD020 8460 4944
Boots Opticians, Hayes2 Station Buildings, Station Approach, Hayes, BR2 7EN020 8462 5332
Boots Opticians, Orpington232 High Street, Orpington, BR6 0LS01689 820848
Boots Opticians, West Wickham115 Station Road, West Wickham, BR4 0PX020 8777 2211
Day Lewis Opticians116 Main Road, Biggin Hill, Kent TN16 3AY01959 572535
Ellis & Edwards Opticians, Beckenham254 High Street, Beckenham, BR3 1DZ020 8658 2313
Glasses Lab, Bromley62 High Street, Bromley, BR1 1EG020 8466 1315
Lambrou Eye Studio, Locksbottom350 Crofton Road, Locksbottom, BR6 8NN01689 850593
Linklater & Warren Opticians, Chislehurst30a High Street, Chislehurst, BR7 5AN020 8295 5131
Maxivise, Penge88 High Street, Penge SE20 7HB020 8659 4342
Oakmead Opticians, ChislehurstSunnyways, 1 Prince Imperial Road, Chislehurst, BR7 5LX020 8467 5139
Orpington Eyecare Centre, Orpington277 High Street, Orpington, BR6 0NW01689 820866
Specology, Biggin HillUnit 9, 160 Main Road, Biggin Hill, TN16 3BA01959 928001
Specsavers Opticians, Bromley146 High Street, Bromley, BR1 1EZ020 8466 9666
Specsavers Opticians, Orpington175 High Street, Orpington, BR6 0LW01689 890168
Specsavers Opticians, West Wickham15 High Street, West Wickham BR4 0LP020 8916 8280
Wilkinson Eyewear Studio, Bromley42 High Street, Bromley, BR1 1EA020 8464 5347

Pregnancy – Antenatal Care

Princess Royal University Hospital

It is very important to arrange your antenatal booking appointment with one of our midwives early in pregnancy – ideally, by 8 to 10 weeks. This can help you and your baby have a healthy start to your pregnancy.

You can refer yourself to us. We aim to arrange your first antenatal appointment within two weeks of hearing from you.

Referral:

To refer yourself, fill in the PRUH antenatal self-referral form.. When you open the form please click ‘Enable Editing’ at the top so you can fill in the form. Please send completed forms as a Word attachment to [email protected].  You will receive an email with your appointment details within 7 working days. If you have not received your appointment within 7 working days, please call us on 020 3910 7279, 8am to 4pm. Please note we may contact and share information with other health professionals as required.

First appointment queries

020 3910 7279 (Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm)


Antenatal clinics

  • Princess Royal University Hospital: tel 01689 863560 / 01689 863561
  • Beckenham Beacon: tel / 01689 866811 / 01689 866640
  • Orpington Hospital community midwives: tel 01689 864818 / 01689 863560
  • Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup, community midwives: tel 020 3910 7290 / 020 8308 3091

Maternity Assessment Unit (MAU)

If you have an urgent concern about your pregnancy, for example if your baby is not moving as much as normal, call the Maternity Helpline for support and advice from experienced midwives. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including bank (public) holidays.

Maternity Helpline: 01689 864189

The MAU offers unscheduled and emergency maternity care if you experience symptoms or a complication in your pregnancy. It is located at the entrance of Labour Ward and is open 24/7.

More information can be found: pruh.kch.nhs.uk/services/maternity/

Bromley Addition services

Drug and Alcohol service

Bromley Drug and Alcohol Service (BDAS) offers a range of treatment and support services for adults aged 18+ who have concerns about their drug or alcohol use and are residents in the borough of Bromley.

Contact Details:

Website: changegrowlive.org


Gamming

Primary Care Gambling Service

The Primary Care Gambling Service is working in partnership with GamCare to provide integrated support services to anyone experiencing gambling harms across South London.

They offer a range of support which can be provided face-to-face, online or over the phone. They can support gamblers as well as those who are affected by the gambling behaviour of a family member or friend. All of their services are free of charge and confidential.

Understanding the role gambling plays in your life can be the first step in making changes to reduce the harm it causes. It is unlikely that there will be a single answer, and you may need a combination of strategies to make lasting changes. You are more likely to be successful if you have support from others.

If you are affected by someone else’s gambling, there is a range of support available to you. They can help you understand why people gamble despite the negative consequences, as well as helping you work through your thoughts and feelings about your own situation.

They offer a range of short- and longer-term interventions, either over the phone, face-to-face or online. You may receive one-to-one support, or you may take part in group courses where you can meet others in similar situations.

Contact Details:

Website: primarycaregamblingservice.co.uk

Gordon Moody

We provide advice, education and high quality innovative therapeutic support to problem gamblers and those affected by problem gambling, through residential, online and outreach services. We also run a unique service offering online support and advice to problem gamblers outside Great Britain.

Contact Details:

Website: gordonmoody.org.uk

Bladder and Bowel Service

If you are suffering with or have a concern with continence, you can contact Bromley Health Care, free, confidential service for advice and assessment, and treatment. Clinics for adults are provided throughout the borough. We provide booked telephone consultation appointments for new patients referred to clinic. We also offer home visits for people who cannot attend a clinic.

You don’t need to be suffering from incontinence to come and see us. Any symptoms or concerns that you have with your bladder or bowel will be discussed and assessed to see how the nurses can help you.

Tel: 0300 330 5777

Email: [email protected]

Website: Bladder and Bowel (B&B) – Bromley Healthcare 

Podiatry (chiropody)

The Podiatry service provides a broad range of foot treatments and advice to those with a moderate to high levels of podiatric (foot care) or medical need.

There are a range of specialist services that are provided within the podiatry service. These include:

  • Wound management
  • Diabetic foot management (moderate – high risk)
  • Podopaediatrics (children’s biomechanics)
  • Nail surgery
  • Biomechanics / MSK (musculoskeletal) podiatry – assessment and treatment

The service does not provide nail care (cutting) as one of its treatments nor does it treat the following conditions:

  • Verrucae
  • Calluses
  • Bunions
  • Fungal nail infections

Patients can learn more about how to self manage these conditions in the “more information- Podiatry (chiropody) – Bromley Healthcare” section.

To self- refer Please download and complete our referral form – Podiatry-Patient-Referral-Form.docx (live.com)

The completed form should be emailed to [email protected] or posted to:

Care Coordination Centre,
Bromley Healthcare CIC Ltd,
Central Court,,
1 Knoll Rise,
Orpington, BR6 0JA

Podiatry Service contact details

Tel: 0300 330 5777

Email: [email protected]

Website: Podiatry (chiropody) – Bromley Healthcare

Speech and Language Therapy

You can self-refer if you are experiencing problems with swallowing, or your communication and you have a recognised diagnosis that is contributing to your difficulties. If your symptoms are new or unexplained it is always recommended that you speak with your GP first. There may be other medical conditions we need to know about, and your doctor needs to know that you are coming to see us. It also allows them to understand the nature of your problem and whether a referral to another service alongside speech and language therapy is required.

We are happy to accept referrals from doctors (GPs), other nursing and therapy staff, those working in education and social services.

Referrals for a hoarse voice in the absence of a neurological diagnosis are only accepted once a person has been seen by ENT and therefore a person should be referred to this service first.

If you think you might benefit from this service and want more information, please contact us direct on the telephone or in writing. If you have problems using the telephone, we’re happy for you to ask someone to call us on your behalf.

Adult Speech and Language Therapy contact details.

Tel: 01689 866650

Email: [email protected]

Website: Speech and Language Therapy – Bromley Healthcare

Physical Activities

Mytime Active – Wellbeing walks

Ramblers Wellbeing Walks groups are found all over England and there should be some within easy reach of where you live.

All our short group walks are led by an experienced Ramblers Wellbeing Walks leader along tried-and-tested, easy to reach routes. Because you’ll be walking with others, you’ll feel safe, be supported, and have fun along the way. And everyone stays together, so you don’t need to worry about being left behind. We’re a friendly bunch too and you’ll get the warmest of welcomes.

Simply enter your location or postcode Wellbeing Walks (ramblers.org.uk) to find a group nearby.


Park Run

Park Run is a free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it’s up to you! The event takes place every Saturday at 9:00am at Norman Park Bromley.  See Course page for more details.

Park Run it’s free! but please register – register | parkrun UK before you first come along. Only ever register with parkrun once and don’t forget to bring a scannable copy of your barcode (request a reminder). If you forget it, you won’t get a time.

Website: home | Bromley parkrun | Bromley parkrun


Cycle Training

Bromley Council is working hard to provide cycle training to as many adults possible.  If you are interested in registering for cycle training, please have a look at the various levels of training and register your interest.

The minimum age to participate in this training is 16 years.

Course dates

CourseDateTimeLocation
Learn to RideWednesday 09/08/202310am, 11am, 12noonNorman Park
Urban SkillsSunday 13/08/202310am to 1pmNorman Park
Advanced SkillsSaturday 19/08/202310am to 2pmNorman Park
Learn to RideFriday 25/08/202310am, 11am, 12noonNorman Park
Learn to RideSunday 27/08/202310am, 11am, 12noonNorman Park
Learn to RideSunday 03/09/202310am, 11am, 12noonNorman Park
Advanced SkillsSunday 17/09/202310am to 2pmNorman Park
Urban SkillsSaturday 23/09/202310am to 1pmNorman Park
Basic SkillsSunday 24/09/202310am, 11:30amNorman Park

To register your interest in the courses above please find in their online form:
Adult cycle confidence training | Instructions – London Borough of Bromley