Welcome to Derby Road Health Centre
As of 1st June 2022 it is no longer mandatory to wear masks in healthcare settings. However, Derby Road Health Centre would respectfully ask that you wear a mask whenever possible, especially if you have any respiratory related symptoms or conditions, in order to keep patients and healthcare staff safe. Thank you.

Derby Road Health Centre has been a long-standing practice in Lenton for many years and has five GP partners. The doctors are supported by two advanced nurse practitioners, five nurses, two healthcare assistants and a phlebotomist who aim to provide the best possible care for patients
Behind the scenes we have a large administrative team who, together with the practice manager, ensure that the practice runs smoothly.
Our purpose built premises on Derby Road, accessible via Johnson Road, is located in the Lenton area of Nottingham approximately 20 to 30 minutes walk from Nottingham city centre.
We also have an attached pharmacy on site for filling prescriptions.
The surgery is a training practice, investing in and dedicated to support and train new people who choose this rewarding but challenging career, for more information see below.

On behalf of Derby Road Health Centre
Disabled Access
The Surgery is designed to allow for wheelchair access. We have disabled toilets, automatic entrance doors, lift and extra wide doorways where possible for easy access. Should any further help be required when using our facilities please ask at reception, we are always willing to help whenever possible.

Building Accessibility Checklist
DRHC Partners
D. Karen Hambleton (Senior Partner)
Dr Jill Jones - Dr Nina Vadgama
Dr Rozhia Salih - Dr Amanda Lewis-Evans
Part of Nottingham City Clinical Commissioning Group
CQC Registration No.: 1-549568730
GP Training Practice 
The practice has been accredited by the East Midlands Deanery as a GP Training Practice. This means the practice usually has two to three trainee Doctors (F2S and RegistrarS) training to specialise in General Practice. Each doctor will remain with us for a period of 4-6 months. You may therefore be offered an appointment with the Registrar or F2.
As part of their training and assessment they may have to video record some of their consultations and you will be asked if you would be happy to take part. At any time you are able to say "no" to being videotaped and this will not prejudice your consultation in any way.
If you are happy to be videotaped the receptionist will ask you to sign a consent form. At the end of your consultation, if you don't wish the tape to be used, you can state this and the tape will be erased. You may also be asked to complete a questionnaire about your consultation which is optional.
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(Site updated 21/06/2022)
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