Boroughbury Medical Centre PCN provides dedicated primary care drop-in clinics for individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. These clinics are designed to reduce barriers to healthcare by offering flexible, accessible services within community settings across the Peterborough area. Clinics are delivered at a range of partner locations where individuals already access support, allowing healthcare professionals to reach patients who may find it difficult to attend traditional GP appointments.
The clinics are led by either a GP or a practice nurse, depending on the needs of the service on the day. Patients can attend without a prior appointment and are offered a range of primary care services. This includes assessment and treatment of acute illnesses, management of long-term health conditions, wound care, medication reviews, basic health checks, and referrals to other health or support services where appropriate.
The service aims to address both immediate and ongoing health needs while also supporting individuals to engage with mainstream primary care where possible. Staff work closely with local homelessness services, hostels, outreach teams, and community organisations to ensure a coordinated approach to care. This partnership working helps identify individuals who may benefit from medical support and encourages engagement with healthcare services.
By delivering care in locations that are familiar and accessible to patients, Boroughbury Medical Centre PCN is able to provide proactive, person-centred healthcare that responds to the complex needs often experienced by people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. The drop-in model allows healthcare to be delivered at the point it is needed, helping to improve health outcomes, reduce health inequalities, and support vulnerable individuals within the local community.