Tower Hamlets New Provider: Community Anticoagulation Service

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Dear colleagues,

Following a review and open tender, NHS North East London (NEL) has been implementing a new single Community Anticoagulation Service (CAS) model across north east London, which is being delivered by four new providers.

For the development of this new single CAS model, we worked with local providers and clinicians and sought feedback from patients to carefully evaluate our current services. The aim was to develop a service to minimise the historic variation in the way we provide and manage community anticoagulation services across north east London and offer value for money.  

Our new service reflects best practice and adheres with national guidelines to provide equitable, accessible, high-quality care across all north east London by: 

  • providing community-based care, ensuring patients receive Warfarin monitoring and medication advice, while improving clinical outcomes
  • undertaking medication reviews to optimise anticoagulation therapy 
  • providing domiciliary visits for eligible housebound patients. 

WF Federated GP Network Limited is the provider who will deliver community anticoagulation services across Tower Hamlets from 1st April 2026

WF FedNet are contacting patients to arrange appointments. 

Community anticoagulation service provided byArea covered
Together First CIC Barking and Dagenham
City and Hackney Integrated Primary Care CICCity and Hackney
WF Federated GP Network Limited Tower Hamlets Newham Waltham Forest Havering
Healthbridge Direct Limited Redbridge
WF Fed Net TH CAS SiteAddress
St. Stephen’s Health CentreBow Community Hall, 12 William Place, Bow.  E3 5ED.
The Spitalfields Practice20, Ol Montague Street.  E1 5PB.
The Barkantine Practice121 Westferry Road.  E14 8JH.

The 1st clinics will be at

  • the Spitalfields Practice on 2/4/26
  • the Barkantine Practice on 4/4/26.

Thank you for supporting this transition by working with the incoming provider and responding to requests for data sharing agreements, sharing patients lists and transferring patients in a timely manner. This will support a smooth transition and continuity of care for patients. If you have any questions or want to know more about community anticoagulation services please get in touch with the medicines optimisation team at nelondonicb.medicinesoptimisationenquiries@nhs.net.

Kind regards,

Raliat Onatade, NEL Chief Pharmacist and Director of Medicines and Pharmacy.

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