Alert: Accessing NHS services during strike action - information for patients

Strikes take place between 7am on Friday 25th July 2025 until 7am on Wednesday 30th July 2025

When strike action is taking place, it is important that patients who need urgent medical care continue to come forward as normal, especially in emergency and life-threatening cases - when someone is seriously ill or injured, or their life is at risk.

Patients should continue to attend booked appointments unless they are contacted and told otherwise.

Patients should only call 999 if it is an emergency (when someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk). Ambulances will still be able to respond in these situations, but this may only be where there is an immediate risk to life.

Where the situation is not life-threatening, support will be available through NHS111 online or by phoning NHS 111.

Please see our FAQ's About The NHS Services During The Strikes.
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Mildmay Medical Practice

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“Very helpful staff – made it possible for me to get vaccinations done for travel on short notice!” March 2024

86% of patients describe their overall experience of Mildmay Medical Practice as good, compared to 74% nationally

Welcome to Mildmay Medical Practice

We aim to provide a welcoming, caring, non-discriminatory and safe setting for high-quality community based medical care.

We envisage our role as a partnership between the doctors and staff at the Mildmay Medical Practice are proud to offer a high standard of patient-centred healthcare.

  • the clinical and non-clinical staff of the practice
  • the wider multi-disciplinary team
  • our patients, their families and carers

We run many clinics to manage chronic diseases such as asthma and diabetes and offer a wide variety of other medical services, including antenatal and postnatal care, minor surgery, childhood vaccinations and well-person check-ups.

Cost of living support

If you need guidance or support with the recent raise of the cost of living, please check the websites below as they are prepared to offer information or assistance to differrent groups of people.

Cost of Living Support – Islington – The council website is a valuable repository of information, building upon and raising awareness of the wide range of support already in place across Council and partners. Staff can be contacted by phone 020 7527 8222 or email on heretohelp@islington.gov.uk.

Age UK – Cost of Living Guide produced, Islington Citizens Advice includes Crisis First Aid advice, training, information and support

Help on Your Doorstep – taking a preventative approach, working with Islington Giving on individual grants that have come through so far providing factual information to residents on their options and choices they have.

Manor Gardens Welfare Trust – Islington Food Partnership includes groups of VCFS organisations that are now offering food banks, food hubs, food co-operatives, etc.

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