One Bromley place based Local Care Partnership brings together health, care and voluntary services to provide more joined up, proactive and personalised care for Bromley residents.

Working together in a joined-up way means we can coordinate services better. This will help Bromley residents to get the help they need when they need it.

Bromley Primary Care is here for you

Find out more about your primary care services in Bromley, including who’s in your local team and how you can get an appointment.

One Bromley's aims include:

Residents empowered to take better care of their own health and have healthier and more independent lives.

Delivering high quality services that meet the needs of residents.

Giving every child in Bromley the best possible start in life.

Reducing health inequalities

Proactively caring for our most vulnerable residents

Care provided by health and care professionals from a number of organisations, working together as one team.

Reducing duplication of services and enabling more people to be cared for in the community

Ensuring mental and physical health are given the same priority.

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42GP Practices

58Pharmacies

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New endoscopy unit for Bromley and south east London takes shape

Work is continuing on a new building at the Princess Royal University Hospital (PRUH) that will expand endoscopy services for Bromley residents and people in south east London. Construction of the new £20 million, standalone, two-storey endoscopy unit on the PRUH site started earlier this year, and the new facility will enable up to 4,500 […]

05 Nov 2024
Supporting children with sickle cell disease and their families in Bromley

Sickle cell disease affects around 15,000 people in the UK. Sickle Cell is a serious life-long blood disorder that causes significant challenges, including severe pain episodes, risk of organ damage, and heightened susceptibility to infections. Sickle cell disproportionately affects people from Black African and Caribbean populations. Systemic inequalities in healthcare mean that many people with […]

31 Oct 2024
Bromley Partnership Recruitment Fair is a great success: Connecting local people w...

Nearly 600 residents came to the Bromley Partnership Recruitment Fair on Wednesday, 23rd October at Bromley United Reformed Church, an event hailed as a great success by both attendees and those taking part. The Fair offered Bromley residents the chance to explore a diverse range of employment and volunteering opportunities and meet leading local public […]

29 Oct 2024