Leicester City Healthcare Hub

Merlyn Vaz Health and Social Care Centre

1 Spinney Hill Road, Leicester 

LE5 5GH 8am to 8pm, seven days a week
Westcotes Health Centre

Fosse Road South, Leicester 

LE3 0LP 8am to 8pm, seven days a week
Saffron Health

509 Saffron Lane, Leicester 

LE2 6UL Mon-Fri 6:30pm to 10:00pm
Weekends and bank holidays
12:00pm to 8:00pm
Belgrave Health Centre

52 Brandon Street, Leicester

LE4 6AW Mon-Fri 6:30pm to 10:00pm
Weekends and bank holidays
12:00pm to 8:00pm

These are for when your own practice does not have anything available. All of the hubs are open during mornings, evenings, weekends and bank holidays.

You can find out more about the healthcare hubs, including up-to-date opening times and developments to services, by visiting www.leicestercityccg.nhs.uk/healthcare-hubs.

When the practice is closed, you can contact NHS 111 for advice. They will assess the situation and may book an appointment for you at one of the Healthcare Hubs.

What is a healthcare hub?

There are four healthcare hubs in Leicester City. They are based in the heart of our local communities around the city, providing appointments with a GP or prescribing nurse on behalf of all Leicester City GP Practices. The services are called healthcare hubs because they are the central location where these extra appointments take place.

You will continue to be registered at your usual GP practice. Details of your consultation at the hub will be provided to them so that your medical record is up to date.

How can I get an appointment?

Your own GP practice should always be your first port of call when you are unwell as in many cases you will have built up a good relationship with them and they are responsible for coordinating all aspects of your care.
If your own practice cannot provide a convenient appointment for you, and your health condition requires you to see a GP or prescribing nurse quickly, the best way to make an appointment is to telephone NHS 111.

It is really important that patients make the most of this additional GP and nurse time that is available. There are many things you can do to help us with this. You can plan ahead, order repeat prescriptions in plenty of time, prevent ill health by having the flu jab and use NHS 111 to get advice about which part of the health service is best to use.

Can I walk into a hub?

You can only walk in at the hub located at the Merlyn Vaz Health and Social Care Centre. You can walk in from 8am to 8pm, 365 days a year. However, we would advise that you pre-book an appointment to keep your waiting time to a minimum.

What can I expect when I arrive at the hub?

When you arrive for your appointment you will need to
be registered to use the service. To do this, you will need to fill out a form, which may take a few minutes. You will need to do this every time you use the hubs.

You will continue to be registered at your usual GP practice. Details of your consultation at the hub will be provided to them so that your medical record is up to date.

The health professionals treating you at the hubs will need to see the medical record that is stored on computer at your own GP practice so that they can make well informed decisions about the care that is best for you. This information will be treated in the strictest confidence.

When you register, you will need to give permission for the person treating you to look at this information. For reasons of clinical safety, if you do not give permission, we will be unable to register you.

The service does not unfortunately provide home visits at the present time.

If I need a prescription, is there a chemist open nearby?

The hubs will be able to provide you with a list of nearby chemists with opening hours and telephone numbers.

Page last reviewed: 16 May 2026
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