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Contact Us
Contact us online
Phone
If you call after the practice has closed you will be transferred to our out-of-hours line.
Address
Elizabeth Avenue Group Practice
2 Elizabeth Avenue
London
N1 3BS
Get directions (opens in Google Maps)
Accessibility
- Braille translation service
- Disabled parking
- Disabled WC
- Signing service available
- Step free access
- Wheelchair access
Parking
Islington Council operates a ‘Pay by Phone’ scheme to park in short stay parking pays on Elizabeth Avenue. To park use the RingGo app or call 020 7125 0039 quoting location 61864.
There are vehicle access restrictions to vehicles on Elizabeth Avenue from 8:30am to 9:15am and 3:15pm to 4pm.
Underground, National Rail, Bus
- Essex Road railway station is a five-minute walk
- Highbury and Islington Overground and Underground is 15 minutes away.
- The 271 & 21 bus stop is a two-minute walk on New North Road by Ecclesbourne Road.
Out of Hours
Enhanced Access
We offer some bookable GP and Nurse extended access appointments in the practice and over the telephone every weekday from 7:30am.
Evening (up to 8pm), weekend and bank holiday GP, pharmacist and nurse appointments are available in local healthcare centres that we are partnered with in Islington.
Ways to Book:
- Requesting an appointment online
- If you are unable to use our online service, please call us on 020 7226 6363 and a member of our team will complete an online form for you.
Life Threatening
Call 999 or go to A&E now if:
- you or someone you know needs immediate help
- you have seriously harmed yourself - for example, by taking a drug overdose
A mental health emergency should be taken as seriously as a medical emergency.
Urgent But Not Life Threatening
Visit an urgent care centre if:
- You have an urgent medical issue requiring on the day attention
Non-urgent
Use NHS 111 if:
- You need help now, but it's not an emergency
There will be someone to provide you with advice and to direct you to a clinician if it is necessary.