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Thurrock Localities and Ward Map with GP Practices Locations GP Practice Number Key Thurrock Localities and Ward Map with GP Practices Locations GP practice number key Corringham South Ockendon 1 Hassengate Medical Centre 17 Aveley Medical Centre 2 Neera Medical Centre 18 Derry Court Medical Centre 3 Orsett Surgery 19 Pear Tree Surgery 4 Dr A J Pattara surgery 20 Purfleet Care Centre 5 The Sorrells Surgery 21 Sancta Maria Centre 6 Southend Road surgery 22 Dr Yasin Surgery Grays Tilbury 7 Balfour medical Centre 23 Commonwealth Health Centre 8 Chafford Hundred Medical Centre 24 East Tilbury Medical Centre 9 The Dell medical Centre 25 Medic House 10 East Thurrock Road Medical Centre 26 The Rigg-Milner Centre 11 The Grays Surgery 27 Sai Medical Centre 12 Milton Road surgery 28 Tilbury Health Centre 13 Oddfellows Hall Health Centre 14 Primecare Medical Centre 15 Stifford Clays Medical practice 16 Thurrock Health Centre Corringham Locality and Ward Map with GP Practices Locations GP practice number key GP practice number key 1 Hassengate Medical Centre 2 Neera Medical Centre 3 Orsett Surgery 4 Dr A J Pattara surgery 5 The Sorrells Surgery 6 Southend Road surgery Grays Locality and Ward Map with GP Practices Locations GP practice number key 7 Balfour medical Centre 8 Chafford Hundred Medical Centre 9 The Dell medical Centre 10 East Thurrock Road Medical Centre 11 The Grays Surgery 12 Milton Road surgery 13 Oddfellows Hall Health Centre 14 Primecare Medical Centre 15 Stifford Clays Medical practice 16 Thurrock Health Centre South Ockendon Locality and Ward Map with GP Practices Locations GP practice number key 17 Aveley Medical Centre 18 Derry Court Medical Centre 19 Pear Tree Surgery 20 Purfleet Care Centre 21 Sancta Maria Centre 22 Dr Yasin Surgery Tilbury Locality and Ward Map with GP Practices Locations GP practice number key 23 Commonwealth Health Centre 24 East Tilbury Medical Centre 25 Medic House 26 The Rigg-Milner Centre 27 Sai Medical Centre 28 Tilbury Health Centre.
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