Primary care north east Essex services include GP practices, pharmacies, dentists and opticians. These NHS services are the first place to go for medical advice, treatment and referrals if you need help with a non-emergency health concern.
What are primary care services?
Primary care services provide everyday NHS healthcare and are usually your first point of contact.
In north east Essex, this includes:
- GP practices
- Community pharmacies
- NHS dental practices
- Opticians (optometry services)
These services offer advice, treatment, and referrals to specialist care when needed.
Your GP practice in north east Essex
Your GP practice can help with:
- Medical advice and diagnosis
- Prescriptions and medication reviews
- Long-term condition management
- Referrals to specialist services
- Mental and physical health checks
Find and register with a GP
You can search for local GP practices and register online using the NHS website.
If a practice is not accepting new patients, the website will show alternative practices in your area.
GP practices in north east Essex
There are over 37 GP practices across north east Essex, working together in Primary Care Networks (PCNs) to improve access and services.
Primary Care Networks in mid Essex include:
Clacton Community Practices (Green Elms Medical Centre, Kennedy Way Medical Centre and Nayland Drive Surgery)
Evening and weekend GP appointments
Many GP practices in north east Essex work together to offer appointments outside of normal working hours.
Depending on where you live, appointments may be available:
- Monday to Friday: 6.30pm to 8.00pm
- Saturday: 9.00am to 5.00pm
These may be offered at:
- your GP surgery
- another local surgery
- another local NHS service
To book, contact your own GP practice during normal hours.
Community pharmacies
Pharmacists can suggest treatments that do not need a prescription for a range of conditions.
Most pharmacies can also offer prescription medicine for some conditions, without you needing to see a GP or make an appointment. This is called Pharmacy First.
Find out more about community pharmacy servicesDental services
NHS dentists help prevent and treat dental problems and manage urgent dental pain.
Finding an NHS dentist
You can search for NHS dental practices near you and contact them directly.
Please note:
- Practices may not always accept new NHS patients
- You may need to join a waiting list
- Registration does not guarantee future appointments
Urgent dental care
If you need urgent dental treatment:
- Contact your usual dentist first
- If you cannot contact them, call NHS 111
GP practices cannot provide urgent dental care.
Optician (eye care) services
Opticians (optometrists) provide eye health checks and vision care.
They can help with:
- Routine sight tests
- Changes in vision
- Eye discomfort or redness
- Glasses and contact lenses
If needed, they may refer you to:
- Your GP
- A hospital eye clinic
- A specialist optometrist