Updated 22 May 2019
Partnership of East London Cooperatives (PELC) Limited is a not for profit organisation which was formed in 2004 by a group of GPs who wished to share resources to provide quality out of hours GP services for their local communities. The organisation is a certified social enterprise which reinvests all profits into improving services and communities served. There are no shareholders.
PELC provide GP out of hours services in City & Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets, Barking and Dagenham, Redbridge, Havering, Waltham Forest and West Essex Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) areas to approximately 1.1 million patients.
PELC is also commissioned to provide urgent care services for this locality (excluding West Essex). The findings of this inspection report relate only to PELC’s out of hours service.
The opening hours are seven days a week from 6:30pm to 8am and 24 hours at weekends and bank holidays. Patients access the service via the NHS 111 telephone service. Depending on their needs, patients may be seen by a GP at one of the service’s six primary care base locations, receive a telephone consultation or a home visit. The service does not normally accommodate walk in patients.
PELC’s primary care base locations are located at:
King George Hospital
Barley Lane
Goodmayes
Essex IG3 8YB
Queens Hospital
Rom Valley Way
Romford
RM7 0AG
Grays Court
John Parker Close
Dagenham
Essex
RM10 9SR
St Margaret's Hospital
The Plain
Epping
CM16 6TN
Wych Elm Clinic
1a Wych Elm
Harlow
CM20 1QP
Uttlesford
The Community Clinic
58 New Street
Dunmow
Essex
CM6 1BH
The service is staffed by a team of 137 whole time equivalent staff, comprising a chief executive officer, a medical director, a head of governance, drivers, nurses and GPs. The service employs sessional (self-employed contractor) GPs directly and occasionally through agencies.
The service’s head office is located at:
- Third Floor, Becketts House, 2-14 Ilford Hill, Ilford, Essex, IG1 2FA
The provider is registered to provide two regulated activities:
- Treatment of disease, disorder or injury;
- Transport services, triage and medical advice provided remotely.