Important: Important Notice: The Trafalgar Surgery is closing on the 31st March 2026
Primary care services provided at the Trafalgar Surgery are ending on 31st March 2026. This decision has been made after careful consideration, following the sudden death of Dr Nadine Maniani last year. The decision to close has been made to ensure continuity of care for patients through alternative local providers, in line with regulatory requirements. Our priority is to ensure that all patients continue to receive the high quality primary medical services they have received from Trafalgar Surgery. We understand that this news may cause concern, but we would like to reassure you that there are other surgeries available who are taking new patients. We are confident that other Southwark GP surgeries can accommodate all patients currently registered at Trafalgar Surgery.
Health Ambassadors will be at the practice on the following dates to speak with patients and offer support with re-registering at other practices:
- Thursday 12 February 1pm to 3pm
- Tuesday 16 February 11am to 1pm
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LGBTQ+
At The Trafalgar Surgery we understand that being an LGBTQ patient can sometimes present unique challenges to your physical and mental health.
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Disabled Access
Disabled Access via a ramp is available and the services of Doctors and Nurses can all be accessed on the ground floor as we do not have a lift on the premises.
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Video Remote Interpreting Service (VRI), enables instant BSL interpreted conversations between Deaf people and hearing people at the same venue.
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