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8am - 8pm, 7 days a week.
See a doctorWhen minor health problems are getting in the way of your day, the thought of waiting for hours at a walk-in centre can be off-putting.
However, you don't need to trawl round Enfield looking for the shortest queue, or even venture further afield around North London.
Instead, you can see a GP from the comfort of your own home or workplace, without taking time out of your busy day.
We're available from 8am until 8pm every day, meaning you can see a doctor during out of office hours.
Push Doctor is available on any device, so you're just a few clicks away from seeing an experienced GP.
See a Doctor NowA doctor doesn't always need a physical examination to diagnose you. In fact, 80 per cent of the time, they can tell what's wrong just by looking at you.
We can treat many different medical problems using a video consultations, such as skin conditions and mental health issues.
Push Doctor’s GPs can issue prescriptions online, provide sick notes and referrals for specialist treatment and testing, and you won't have to sit in a waiting room.
The closest walk-in centre for Enfield residents is found a half-hour drive away in Finchley. Like any London walk-in centre, it's often extremely busy.
Granville Road, London, N12 0JE
Tel: 020 8349 7470
Opening times
The Lloyds Pharmacy on Baker Street is one of many places you can pick up a prescription in Enfield. It's open in the evenings on weekdays, as well as Saturdays.
304 Baker Street, Enfield, EN1 3LD
Tel: 020 8363 3210
Opening Times
Dr Marshall currently splits her time between three different surgeries around London, as well as treating patients on Push Doctor.
She has over two decades of experience treating a variety of patients, from babies to the elderly.
"I sometimes feel like I’ve been given the privilege of seeing the patient at home in their own environment."
"They’re often there very early in the morning in their pajamas or dressing gown. It feels quite nice that they feel comfortable enough to do that and are happy to consult that way."
Meet Our Doctors