Self Referral

Most referrals to other specialists will require you seeing or speaking with a GP. However, there are a number of local services, listed below, that you are able to make self referrals to.

Stop Smoking / Lose Weight with One You Haringey

We offer free advice and support to help you stop smoking / weight loos

Social Services

Refer yourself to Social Services in order to work out what support or equipment and adaptations you need, and how we can help with the cost, we need to carry out an assessment. This page explains the process.
020 8489 1400

HAGA – (The Alcohol Service and Haringey Recovery Service)

Need help alcohol and addiction? Self refer to HAGA
0208 801 3999

CRISIS Team

Everyone experiences a crisis in their own way. You might feel that your mental health has been steadily deteriorating for some time, or perhaps something's happened in your life. But whatever your situation, if you start to feel unable to cope, or to keep yourself safe, it's important to ask for help.
0800 151 0023

BPAS

If you discover that you have a pregnancy that you feel you are unable to continue with, we will be here to support you to make a decision that is right for you

Self-Refer to North Middlesex Hospital Maternity

Congratulations on your pregnancy! You do not need to contact the GP, please use the link below to self refer!
020 8887 4238

Self Referral to UCLH Hospital Maternity

Congratulations on your pregnancy! You do not need to contact the GP, please use the link below to self refer

Self Refer to Whittington Hospital Maternity

Congratulations on your pregnancy! You do not need to contact the GP, please use the link below to self refer
020 7288 5586

Domestic Violence Support – IRIS

The staff in our practice are trained about domestic abuse and specialist workers are available to support you. Our practice is an ‘IRIS’ practice. You can talk to doctors, nurses and other staff working here if you are being hurt or controlled by your current or ex-partner, are afraid of someone at home or a member of your family. You can also contact NIA and ask to speak to the IRIS worker, ‘IRIS Advocate Educator’.
020 7683 1270

Let’s Talk IAPT

Let’s Talk IAPT is a free NHS, psychological therapy service offering support for a range of common mental health difficulties such as depression and anxiety, OCD, PTSD and more.

Open Door

Open Door is a voluntary sector counselling and psychotherapy service provided for young people aged 12-24. The service has two locations, the main office in Crouch End N8 and a second base opened in May 2013 in the 639 Enterprise Centre in Tottenham N17. Disabled access is provided at both sites. Young people from all ethnic and cultural backgrounds can refer themselves by phoning. Parents or other people working with or concerned about a young person can also refer.
020 8348 5947

The Grove – Drug Treatment Service

We provide a wide range of treatment services to people experiencing problems with drugs misuse in Haringey.
Tel: 020 8702 6220 or 020 8365 9032

Smoking cessation

If you are a smoker, the single best thing you can do to improve your health and the health of the people around you is stop.Not only is it better for your health, its better for you pocket. Quitting also protects those around you from the dangers of passive smoking.

Sexual Health

Free sexual health services are available at a number of clinics across Haringey.

Podiatry

A podiatrist can assess a patient’s foot problem and provide them with treatment and self-care advice as appropriate to their individual needs. The service strives to support patients to self-manage their foot problems in order to improve and increase control over their foot health.
Appointment queries: Tel: 020 3316 1111 / 0203 316 1600 (10- 4pm)

MSK/Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy helps restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability. It can help with back pain, sudden injury and long-term medical conditions as well as childbirth and sporting injuries.You can self refer using this form: https://www.whittington.nhs.uk/mini-apps/default.asp?page=community_referral/Muscuphy_self.aspx
0207 288 5176

Papyrus – Prevention of Young Suicide

PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide is the UK charity dedicated to the prevention of suicide and the promotion of positive mental health and emotional wellbeing in young people. We believe that no young person should have to struggle alone with thoughts of suicide.
0800 068 4141

Sleepio

Self-referral web-based support for sleep problems.

NHS stop smoking services help you quit – Quit smoking

Local stop smoking services are free, friendly and can massively boost your chances of quitting for good.
0300 123 1044

NUPAS (national unplanned pregnancy advisory service)

We offer abortion treatments and free pregnancy testing, sexually transmitted infection screening and a fully comprehensive contraceptive service.
0333 004 6666

Marie Stopes UK

You don’t need a GP referral to access NHS funded abortion care.We've been helping people with their reproductive health options for over 40 years. We provide NHS-funded and self-funded abortion and vasectomy care through our network of local clinics all over England. You can give us a call whenever you need us. Our advice line is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
0345 300 8090

Find a psychological therapies service in England

You can refer yourself directly to a psychological therapies service (IAPT) without seeing your GP.These services offer therapies, such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), for common problems including: stress, anxiety, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and phobias

NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme

The Healthier You: NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (NHS DPP) identifies those at diabetes high risk and refers them onto a behaviour change programme.