Doctors surgeries plus health centres addresses plus e mail addresses and telephone numbers

Christine Webber made this Freedom of Information request to NHS England This request has been closed to new correspondence. Contact us if you think it should be reopened.

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Dear NHS England,
I would request under the freedom of information act the following information:
Doctors surgeries plus health centres addresses plus e mail addresses and telephone numbers
Kind regards

Yours faithfully,

Christine Webber

CONTACTUS, England (NHS ENGLAND & NHS IMPROVEMENT - X24), NHS England

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FOITEAMCRMMAILBOX (NHS ENGLAND & NHS IMPROVEMENT - X24), NHS England

Dear Christine Webber,  

Thank you for your Freedom of Information (FOI) request dated 18 November
2021.

Your exact request was:

“Dear NHS England,

I would request under the freedom of information act the following
information:
Doctors surgeries plus health centres addresses plus e mail addresses and
telephone numbers”

NHS England holds some information in relation to your request.

NHS England holds information in respect of contact details of doctors’
surgeries and health centers.

We are, however, withholding this information under s21 of the FOI Act
(Information accessible by other means) as the information is already in
the public domain. This information is published on our website at:

[1]https://www.nhs.uk/ServiceDirectories/Pa...

We hope this information is helpful. However, if you are dissatisfied, you
have the right to ask for an internal review. This should be requested in
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NHS England
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REDDITCH
B97 9PT

Email: [2][NHS England request email]

Please quote the reference number FOI-2111-1620172 in any future
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Yours sincerely,

Freedom of Information
Communications Team
Office of the Chairs, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer

NHS England
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Tel: 0300 311 22 33
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