
Project: London is an advocacy project, established in 2006 that provides information, advice and practical assistance to vulnerable people to help them access NHS and other services. Click here to read our reports.
In order to reach the most hard-to-reach groups, Project: London's volunteer teams provide basic healthcare in the interim period, until these people reach mainstream service.
Medical staff and support workers will be at every session to provide information, advice and practical assistance on how to access mainstream health services. Basic medical healthcare can be provided on site.All of our health professionals are registered: with the General Medical Council for doctors, or the Nursing and Midwifery Council for nurses. Most of the doctors and nurses are currently working in the NHS; they choose to volunteer for
Project: London in their spare time. The support workers come from different walks of life. Some are medical students, while others work in administration, IT or public health. All the volunteers have received specific training to prepare them to work on
Project: London.
Susan Wright, Director of
Médecins du Monde UK, is responsible for
Project: London and its registration with the Healthcare Commission. The Project Manager is the designated Manager under the Healthcare Commission Registration.
If you need help accessing healthcare, then Project: London's medical team can give you free and confidential support - whatever your status and wherever you live.
The Project: London clinic is found at:
Praxis, Pott Street, London E2 0EF.
How to find us?Nearest tube: Bethnal Green
Nearest bus: D3, 8, 106, 254, 388
Telephone: 020 8123 6614 & 020 7613 4106 (Monday/Wednesday/Friday 1pm-6pm)
Mobile: 07974 616 852
Open every Monday, Wednesday and Friday between 1pm - 5pm
No appointment necessary. (No admission after 4.30pm)
Click here to download our leaflet in your own language.
Find out about our next information meeting for volunteers.