At Moor Green Lane Medical Centre, we recognise that some people in our community – including migrants and those in vulnerable circumstances – may face barriers when trying to access healthcare.
We are committed to protecting everyone’s right to health and ensuring that all patients can access the care they are entitled to, regardless of their background or personal circumstances.
Our Commitment
In partnership with Doctors of the World UK, we are proud to be part of the Safe Surgeries network. This means:
We provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone who uses our services.
Our registration policies are fair and non-discriminatory — we do not require proof of address, identification, or immigration status to register as a patient.
We are mindful of equality and human rights laws, ensuring that no one is excluded based on race, gender, sexual orientation, immigration status, or any other characteristic.
Our team is supported with training and guidance to understand and reduce barriers to healthcare access.
We work collaboratively with other Safe Surgeries and share feedback with Doctors of the World UK to help strengthen this vital network.
Translated Health Information
To help everyone understand and access NHS services, Doctors of the World UK provides free translated resources in over 60 languages. These cover a wide range of health topics and are available to download in several formats.
Translated Health Information for Patients
How the NHS Works (PDF) – English Version (External link)


