The practice is one of the oldest in Leigh-on-Sea. Established in the early 1940s, originally at King’s Road and Bellhouse Lane, it moved to Kent Elms in 1975. The Health Centre was purchased by the doctors from the Health Authority in 1991, though they continued to use the first floor for running community services until March 2013. Today the ground floor is occupied by three separate GP practices. Dr Malik is one of the GPs running his own surgery.
Kent Elms is a modern, purpose-built building with its own car park. There is access for disabled scooters and prams (which, along with bicycles, may be left in the foyer at the main entrance at the patient’s own risk). There are toilet facilities for both able-bodied and disabled patients at the surgery.
Dogs
All dogs,with the exception of assistance dogs, should be left outside the building.
Smoking and Food
The building is a non-smoking environment and we request that this stipulation be honoured. We would also request that patients do not eat or drink whilst waiting for their appointments. A cup of water may be obtained from reception upon request.