23 February 2021
US health insurance giant, Centene, through its UK subsidiary, Operose Health, has been taking over GP surgeries and practices in London and across the country for many years.
Centene has recently taken over AT Medics, a primary care provider responsible for 49 GP surgeries and over 370,000 patients in the Greater London area.
With a total of 70 GP surgeries and practices, Centene is almost certainly the largest single provider of NHS primary care in England.
This is shocking. Even the Daily Mail has called Centene a “profit greedy” company.
Below is a full list of the GP surgeries and practices currently owned by Centene, through its subsidiary Operose Health UK.
Your GP’s surgery might be next - wherever you live.
Sign the petition and oppose the sell-off of our GP surgeries to Centene or any other corporation
Doncaster
The Flying Scotsman Health Centre
St Sepulchre Gate W, Doncaster DN1 3AP
Essex
The Practice Leecon & Hawkwell
1 Leecon Way, Rochford, Essex, SS4 1TU
Great Missenden
The Practice Prospect House
108 High St, Great Missenden HP16 0BG
Leeds
The Practice Harehills Corner
209 Roundhay Road, Harehills, Leeds LS8 4HQ
The Practice Lincoln Green
Burmantofts Health Centre, Cromwell Mount, Leeds LS9 7TA
Luton
Bramingham Park Medical Centre
Lucas Gardens, Barton Hills, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU3 4BG
Kingsway Health Centre
385 Dunstable Rd, Maidenhall, Luton LU4 8BY
Milton Keynes
Brooklands Health Centre
Montague Cres, Broughton, Milton Keynes MK10 7LN
Newport Pagnell
Kingfisher Surgery
26 Elthorne Way, Newport Pagnell MK16 0JR
Nottingham
Balderton Primary Care Centre
Lowfield Lane, Balderton, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 3HJ
Broad Oak Medical Practice
116 Strelley Road, Nottingham, NG8 6LN
Kirkby Community Primary Care Centre
Ashfield Health & Wellbeing Centre, Portland St, Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottingham NG17 7AE
Southglade Medical Practice
Southglade Rd, Nottingham NG5 5GU
The Practice St Albans & Nirmala
112 Pedmore Valley, Nottingham NG5 5NN
Southend-on-Sea
The Practice Northumberland Avenue
32 Northumberland Ave, Southend-on-Sea SS1 2TH
Watford
The Pathfinder Practice
South West Herts Health Centre, Oxhey Dr, South Oxhey, Watford WD19 7SF
London
Albert Road Surgery
76 Albert Road, North Woolwich, London E16 2DY
Barlby Surgery
Exmoor Street, W10 6DZ
Britannia Village Surgery
12a Wesley Avenue, London, E16 1TU
Brunswick Medical Centre
39 Brunswick Square, London, WC1N 1AF
Burnley Medical Practice
Willesden Centre For Health, Robson Avenue, NW10 3RY
Camden Health Improvement Practice
The Margarete Centre, 108 Hampstead Road, London, NW1 2LS
Canberra Old Oak Surgery
56 Bloemfontein Road, London, W12 7FG
Carpenters Practice
236-252 High Street, Stratford, E15 2JA
Cassidy Medical Centre
651a Fulham Road, SW6 5PX
Church Road Practice
The Centre Manor Park, 30 Church Road, Manor Park, E12 6AQ
Earls Court Health and Wellbeing Centre
2b Hogarth Road, London, SW5 0PT
East One Health (now changed to Goodman’s Fields Health Centre)
14 Deancross Street, E1 2QA (now at 11 Stable Walk, E1 8ZF, London)
Edith Cavell Surgery
41 A-C Streatham Hill, London, SW2 4TP
Falmouth Road Group Practice
78 Falmouth Road, Borough, SE1 4JW
Fieldway Medical Centre
15a Danebury, CR0 9EU
GP Hub Brondesbury
279 Kilburn High Road, NW6 7JQ
GP Hub Caversham
4 Peckwater Street, NW5 2UP
GP Hub Central Croydon
East Croydon Medical Centre, 59 Addiscombe Road, CR0 6SD
GP Hub Parkway
Parkway Health Centre, Parkway, New Addington, CR0 0JA
GP Hub Purley
Purley War Memorial Hospital, 856 Brighton Road, CR8 2YL
GP Hub Somers Town
77-83 Chalton Street, London, NW1 1HY
GP Hub Swiss Cottage
2 Winchester Mews, NW3 3NP
Hanley Primary Care Centre
51 Hanley Road, London, N4 3DU
Headley Drive Surgery
117a Headley Drive, CR0 0QL
Kings Cross Surgery
The Bloomsbury Building, St. Pancras Hospital, NW1 0PE
Kings Road Medical Centre
529 Kings Road, SW10 0UD
Lucas Avenue Practice
1A Lucas Ave, London, E13 0QP
Mitchison Road Surgery
2 Mitchison Road, London, N1 3NG
Mollison Way Surgery
45c-46 South Parade, Mollison Way, Edgware, HA8 5QL
Parkway Health Centre
Parkway, CR0 0JA
Queens Road Surgery
136 Meeting House Lane, SE15 2UA
Silverlock Medical Centre
2 Verney Way, London, SE16 3HA
Somers Town Medical Centre
77-83 Chalton Street, London, NW1 1HY
St Ann's Road Surgery
Laurels Healthy Living Centre, 256 St Ann’s Road, Tottenham, N15 5AZ
St Luke's Practice
2 St Luke’s Square, Canning Town, E16 1HT
Streatham High Practice
1st Floor, 2-8 Gracefield Gardens, SW16 2ST
Streatham Place Surgery
26-28 Streatham Place, London, SW2 4QY
Thamesmead Health Centre
4-5 Thames Reach, Thamesmead, London, SE28 0NY
The Lister Practice
101 Peckham Road, SE15 5LJ
The Loxford Practice
417 Ilford Lane, Ilford, Essex, IG1 2SN
The Practice Beacon Medical Centre
The Garden Room at the Lighthouse, 111-117 Lancaster Rd, Ladbroke Grove, London W11 1QT
The Practice Furzedown
88e Eardley Rd, London SW16 6BL
The Practice John Smith Medical Centre
145 Bevan Ave, Barking IG11 9NS
The Randolph Surgery
235a Elgin Avenue, W9 1NH
Thornton Road Surgery
299 Thornton Road, CR0 3EW
Trowbridge Surgery
18 Merriam Avenue, London, E9 5NE
Valley Park Surgery
Healthy Living Centre, Franklin Way, CR0 4YD
Wembley Practice
116 Chaplin Road, Wembley, HA0 4UZ
Whitechapel Health Centre (now changed to Goodman’s Fields Health Centre)
Shah Jalal Medical Centre, 44 Hessel Street, E1 2LP (now at 11 Stable Walk, E1 8ZF, London)
Victoria Medical
1 Queens Road, Barking, Essex, IG11 8GD
Comments
Mr J Borg replied on Permalink
Save the NHS . Kick these greedy businesses out .
M.Cripps replied on Permalink
Why is an American company being allowed to takeover our NHS surgeries.?What will the next step be? Will the patients at the surgeries that are now not going to be governed
by the NHS be expected to pay for their prescriptions.? Why are we letting a foreign company purchase our NHS surgeries?
It was a wonderful achievement for this country when the NHS was launched. What will the next things that will be going under the hammer to the highest bidder, our hospitals, schools, universities?
How can the government allow for this to happen, will we be in the position that I actually found myself in on a visit to America, I was taken ill and had to attend a clinic, and before I was even asked what my problem was, I was asked if I had medical insurance, will this become the norm at the surgeries that we are being told will no longer be owned by the NHS??
If this is allowed to continue, what will the medical future hold for the next generations ??
Linda Powell replied on Permalink
This is horrendous.
Deepi Sanganee replied on Permalink
This is discusting saling our health to us we work heard and pay nhs to protact our helth and they are saling out our priority our rights Today they saling our health tomorow they going to sale our pension after that our banks our business so we living in brighton so we proudly call british but slaves of amarica. Is that we british wants ??? is this is our childran further looks like ??? Is that what we living inheritance for our childran
Marie Archer replied on Permalink
I am amazed and appalled at the number sold off already .People just don't realise what is going on as the Tories are doing it all by stealth!
Tess Smith replied on Permalink
This back door privatisation of the NHS had been going on for years. Virgin health care run A and Es all over the country and had the temerity to sue the government when they didn't win a contract.
I wouldn't want to have with a GP practice which is putting profit before patients and staff.
The government should be ashamed.
Bhavesh Sutaria replied on Permalink
No doubt oil is greasing the wheels. US companies only come here if they can make huge profit. This will be at our costly expense. Why are we paying 45% marginal tax plus NI. What for ? It's an outrage. Society will face huge inequality. In USA, 78% of bankruptcies are due to unpaid hospital medical bills. A broken foot can set one back $10,000. Pregnancy complication $30,000. Major surgery $100,000+. You have insurance but get ready to pay £1,000/mth per family + for it. Wake up and shout, else you'll be sold down the river. In US or other places, one major medical issue can destroy a family. The haves will rule with great opportunity. Rest will mostly be poor labourers and find life extremely hard to get opportunity.
Janice Joannou replied on Permalink
Our NHS has always been the envy of the world so why are we now joining the race to the bottom? A decade of underinvestment and derisory pay awards has paved the way for this privatisation. We were warned many, many times, These are political nor economic decisions.
Terry Hart replied on Permalink
We all agree that the NHS should not be sold off piecemeal or ask private companies to "bid" for specific contracts like Covid Track and Trace which has been proven to be an abject failure and colossally expensive. However, we can be certain that it will continue along with the "privatisation" of other key services, especially in the social work field.
The real problem that the British people face is one of rampant apathy, apparently willing to bemoan the events before us but incapable of challenging the powers that be that are enacting these changes at our expense.
Unfortunately so many of our younger members of society are more than happy to adopt the American ideals of Me First, Second and Third. The sooner we all realise that society is reliant on every member of the population for its future and safety then perhaps the changes we urgently need will remain a dream.
Simply removing the Tories will have little effect, too many politicians are Part Timers, reliant on their income from Business to be troubled by such protests.
Barrie Hay replied on Permalink
I still have my "Never Trust a Tory with the NHS" t-shirt. And soon we won't be able to protest if the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill is passed!
William. croxford replied on Permalink
This must stop nhs belongs to us .how dare they starmer must get involved johnson said it was safe in their hands.he lied once again .the recent 37 surgerys sold how much for.we want answers know.
Mike Lambden replied on Permalink
It would appear that the practices concerned were already operated by third parties under APMS contracts which were introduced by the 2004 NHS changes.
Don't forget that nearly all GP practices are private businesses working under contract to the NHS which is a throw back to 1948 when the BMA didn't want to sign up the NHS.
Frances Bradley replied on Permalink
Public money funds the NHS. Services should not be run for profit by private providers. Now the NHS Charity is sending letters to raise money for amenities for overworked staff!!!!
Yvonne C replied on Permalink
I had the best GP/NHS service at Hanley GP services up until AT Medics took over around 2017/8. All I'm saying is, Please do not go by the books cover it's all too pretty on the surface. I had/have my opinion and that is why I pulled away from the services of AT Medics at Hanley Road. Saw right through them, they create a set of organisation and professionalism, too many staff to which I've overheard one of their team leaders ranting about a Service User, unprofessionalism jumped in, the thing was they gave an air of authoritarianism which made them look quite foolish they believed were saving a surgery that needed changing???... Sadly, they seemed to have a problem with long term GP's. All mental health/substance abuse stopped services taken away. I was left with no one I knew or could trust, gone was my beautiful place where I felt safe. they were wonderful hard-working people from the top of the scale to bottom. That period for me was a worrying time as I more or less decided not to use AT Medics and was for about 6 months without GP. To me, a doctor is a special individual who will always know more about me than anyone.
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Carolyn Harman replied on Permalink
Is this really happening ? It’s like a bad dream....
Cathie replied on Permalink
There is no mention of the 26 surgeries gone in Harrow?
Alice replied on Permalink
Hi Cathie,
Thanks for leaving a comment. We aren't aware of 26 surgeries in Harrow being taken over by Centene, but if you have further information you would like to send us, please do contact info@weownit.org.uk.
Thanks for being part of our movement for people not profit!
Best wishes,
Alice and the We Own It team
Kate Wellby replied on Permalink
I had no idea. So underhand, so appalling and sad to think a government could secretly do this. I am ashamed of them.
William Croxford replied on Permalink
Why should the nhs be sold off i was led to beleive when we left the eu we were going to be richer by at least 300 million pounds and this was to be every week.that was promised by the pm a lie obviously
Sally McCarthy replied on Permalink
If you had believed Corbyn, the honest leader, instead of the Conservatives, this would not be happening.
You were all warned.
PBedford replied on Permalink
European and American health research centres have routinely found the NHS to be the best health care service of the wealthiest industrialised countries. We are lauded for quality, service coordination and especially access. US healthcare services trail far behind the NHS in all service areas except for the enormous profits that are made for greedy groups and individuals in their rampant capitalist system. IT IS NOT ABOUT IMPROVING HEALTH CARE. IT IS ABOUT MAKING MORE MONEY FOR THE RICH; INCLUDING OUR CONSERVATIVE GOVT AND SELF INTERESTED SUPPORTERS. I had thought that even they would be too ashamed to countenance such a move. No wonder it is being done secretly, without democratic debate. The NHS has stood at the heart of our democracy with fairness, no cost at the point of use and access for all. No wonder this govt have spent no effort addressing Brexit and the Coronavirus; their real interest has been on moneymaking scams for themselves at the cost of our democracy; apparently in collusion with media scams and misinformation. Journalists who used to hold power to account are now muted along with opposition MPs.
Sharon Lucas replied on Permalink
This is disgusting. It is everyone’s NHS NOT for private ownership. It is the only service we have left!
Kaushik Patel replied on Permalink
Morally bankrupt Ameticans using NHS through the back door only to make moneyis absolutely disgraceful this should be immediately stopped.The NHS is UK public owned, is free at source and should remain so.
Alison Hughes replied on Permalink
Absolutely agree with previous comment
Angela Foster replied on Permalink
This has happened without any information or choice for the patients of these surgeries or the general public. So much for ‘Our NHS’ it’s all happening in secret behind our backs. Contact your MP I have.
Helen Oyedepo replied on Permalink
The reason why it is possible for these surgeries to be sold is because of private ownership by rich people since 1948.Doctors in the past loved the vocation not motivated by more money but now,serpent came and offer dangling baits of money. Campaign should now SHIFT to parliament to use our NI CONTS WISELY. But then, man's inhumanity to man made them give the contracts to greedy people with huge bribes..We need kinder way to invest and reward our NINO Contributions accessibility at the point of need This had brought huge and safe money in the past which Americans find tempting to leave alone.
Margaret James replied on Permalink
Keep the National Health Service national!! Paid for by the ability to pay through NI contributions, and free at the point of need. It's a no-brainer.
Anonymous replied on Permalink
Boris pulls out his book of lies at random to spout the rhetoric that keeps his minions, donor cronies and Tory voting misbelievers onside. Are there Tories benefitting from holding shares in these American companies and carrying out lobbying on their behalf? It would not surprise me.
Alicia Marshall replied on Permalink
"No society can legitimately call itself civilised if a sick person is denied medical aid because of a lack of means" Aneurin Bevan.
I couldn't agree more!
Mrs S C Prentice replied on Permalink
No part of our NHS should be sold off to insurance companies from other countries.
The government have no right to do this under any circumstances.
The NHS belongs and is paid for by the people of this country.
It makes me wonder just how many of our MPs are corrupt and have received money or the promise of jobs from the foreign insurance company when they are out of office.
And they wonder why we neither trust and believe in any word that issues from their mouths?
Brenda swaby replied on Permalink
I object to the Privatisation of GP practices
STOP the purpose now.
Laureen Sherry replied on Permalink
Before I retired in recent years I worked in private medicine. All private health in the UK is mostly owned by US companies. They are only interested if you are healthy. They do not want to be involved in either emergency or long term illness - this is shunted on to the NHS. privately owned hospitals are not as accountable as MHS hospitals- they can hide behind ‘patient confidentiality’ for not disclosing information. Private insurance companies do not want you a) if you are sick, and b) if you are old!! I have become an activist to keep our NHS out of private hands - who trains the medics and nurses of the future?? Properly finance the NHS - it is unbeatable- if privatisation is so good why are they not out there selling it to us instead of pledging to keep the NHS public at every election??
Allie replied on Permalink
Hi.
Just to let you know that a GP practice is missing from the list of those owned by the US company.
The Gower Street Practice is now being run by AT Medics Ltd, in the guise of Brondesbury Medical Centre, under an Alternative Provider Medical Services contract (used because no new managing partner could be found, as it enabled services to be continued rather than closing the practice down?)
Gower Street Practice
20 Gower Street
London
WC1E 6DP
GPs list for Gower Street Practice is the same as for this below:
GP Hub Brondesbury
Brondesbury Medical Centre
279 Kilburn High Road
London
NW6 7JQ
United Kingdom
Maybe there are other GP practices that have been taken over in this way, so don't appear on the list?
Not only should GP practices and local services be kept in UK ownership, but a cap should be put firmly on the numbers of GP practices that can be owned by one company or group. When these takeovers happen, whether a US company is involved, the family GP experience seems to disappear, the GPs from the taking-over practice are not familiar with the local patients and don't seem to be interested. There is often a very different 'feel' and patient experience when a local GP practice becomes part of a larger set-up. Different community health service providers might be used, larger patient numbers are managed via online tools that may feel cold and anonymous. This all affects quality of service, but this is not recognised. Keep it smaller and local.
Alice replied on Permalink
Thank you for your comment, and for being part of our movement to defend our GP surgeries for people not profit!
We have checked and the list is currently is up to date, but if you have further information you'd like to discuss please do get in touch with us at info@weownit.org.uk! Brondesbury Medical Centre is still listed on AT Medics' website as one of their practices, so we don't think it's been handed over to Centene yet. It's so important to have local people keep an eye on this process of privatisation, so thank you for checking, and do get in touch with any updates.
Solidarity,
Alice and the We Own It team
David Billett replied on Permalink
When profit is the driver for providing healthcare then you would be a fool to believe anything that the government tells you about anything. It is a absolute disgrace to sell the NHS through this bidding process that hands our health over to an American healthcare ideology that does not work.
barry HUGHES replied on Permalink
We now have an admitted liar "opposed" in Parliament by an imitator!
Ronald Allaway replied on Permalink
The nightmare continues.
helen tinline replied on Permalink
Since I first learned in Jan/Feb 2021 what was afoot I have told friends and acquaintances and posted wherever possible on the Internet what is happening behind our backs. However, too many people show no reaction at all. Too damned lazy to fight for the NHS. Someone else will do it for them. I just could not believe the apathy. We all need to stand up and be counted throughout the entire UK. That is my belief, anyway. Every single one of us is responsible for what happens now. It has been decided that the Privatisation of the NHS will now be accelerated. This is urgent.
Margaret Spector replied on Permalink
The Public are being duped by the NHS logo still being used . You go to a Doctor with an ailment and even though you are referred to a Specialist there are no treatments for tis specialist to give you. His/her hands are tied, as in mot cases, the treatments have been removed and if you want a treatment which was originally on the NHS you will have to pay for it privately. You think because a Doctor is still seeing you that you will be treated. Privatisation seeping in by stealth through the back door.
Catherine Crabb replied on Permalink
The NHS should be a public service run by a public body on behalf of the UK citizens and not for profit or in the interests of a company that might impose their choice of drugs due to financial and business links with drug companies. The interests of the patient should be at the fore of any decision-making and patients should not continue to be prescribed drugs that they no longer need, just to sustain the flow of money to the drug companies.
ann phillips replied on Permalink
this info should not be kept secret, it should be made public as it is the public who pay who pay for the NHS.
Rowland Leigh &... replied on Permalink
I am absolutely stagered by your comments and by the Panorama programme. Keep up the good work.
Jacqueline Pinks replied on Permalink
So many of us would not be alive today if it were not for the NHS.
We are already seeing the suffering of people due to this privatisation.
Sarah Morgan replied on Permalink
The NHS is not for sale!
Kenneth McAlpine replied on Permalink
This needs to be highlighted in Scotland as it seems to be happening here not just in England.This government are intent on forcing private healthcare on everyone and were letting it happen.
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