About Us

Our Aims

We aim to provide all of our patients with high quality, person-centred, accessible, integrated care in a safe, responsive and courteous manner. Empowering you to live well and maintain good health- throughout your whole life.

In order to do this we will:

  • Provide a service which puts patient safety, care and wellbeing at the heart of all we do.

  • Convey compassion in all that we do, assessing and responding to need.

  • Respect all, show courtesy, seek to understand, treat all fairly, value each person as a unique individual and support the vulnerable.

  • Act with integrity and be accountable for our actions.

  • Continuously learn and improve, adapting to change and building on achievements to develop our services.

  • Promote best practice encouraging continuous professional development of all members of the Practice Team and valuing the contribution of each team member.

  • Nurture a culture which is innovative, inclusive, open and mutually supportive


Our Values

The values enshrined in the NHS Constitution underpin all that we do:

  • Respect and dignity

  • Commitment to the quality of care

  • Compassion

  • Improving lives

  • Working together for patients

  • Everyone counts


Primary care Network

Oakleigh Road Clinic is part of Barnet PCN2 'Better Together Network'. A group of 12 neighbouring practices working closely together to improve care locally.


History of the practice

Oakleigh Road Clinic was established well over 40years ago, initially by the Late Dr B Howells and Dr Maxwell. Over the years we have had many Good Doctors join the team who have since moved on and retired, these include Dr Dan Free, Dr Kim Lumley and Dr Jane Howells. Each of these parting Doctors have instilled key values of General Practice we continually strive to attain today.

Despite changes forced on the surgery about the way we have to work, our values towards patient care remains unchanged.

Dr Kim Lumley, Dr Dan Free & Dr Jane Howells