Request a referral
Most referrals to other specialists will require you seeing or speaking with a GP, however, there are a number of services locally, listed below that you are able to make self referrals to. This page has a list of all of our self referral services: Self -Referral
- Anxiety
- Exercise
- Sexual Health
- Youth Counselling
- Carers
- Maternity
- Smoking Cessation
- Weight Management
- Drugs & Alcohol
- Podiatry
- Young Carers
Track a Referral
NHS e-Referral (Choose and Book) Tracking
If your doctor has referred you to a specialist for further care you will be asked to book your appointment using the ‘NHS e-Referral’ system.
You will receive a letter from us within 2 weeks giving details of how to book your appointment and any passwords you may need.
To track your e-Referral you will need the following details to log into the e-Referral website:
- Your date of birth
- Reference number – this will be on the first page of your letter
- Password – this will be on the second page of your letter
Further information
- Choosing from a list of hospitals or clinics
- Frequently asked questions
- Book or change your Specialist Appointment online now
Greenwich MSK (Circle Integrated Care)
The Greenwich MSK Service, part of Circle Integrated Care, is a single point of access for musculoskeletal conditions.
All patients over 18 years old with an MSK condition, who are registered with a Greenwich GP should be referred to the Circle Hub for triage (via e-Referrals).
Referrals will be triaged by specialist MSK Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioner (APP) to the most appropriate treatment modality and patients will be offered a choice of provider, where available. Patients will be monitored and supported across their pathway.
Telephone: 020 3893 8382
Email: [email protected]
Specialist / Hospital Referrals
If your referral request was to a local hospital you will need to contact them directly.
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Stadium Road,
Woolwich,
London,
SE18 4QH
Website: www.lewishamandgreenwich.nhs.uk
Tel: 020 8836 6000
Alternatively you can contact the ward or department that you have been referred to directly.