NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board (NCL ICB) does not directly provide healthcare services and as such does not hold personal healthcare records. If you wish to have sight of or obtain copies of your own personal healthcare records you will need to apply to your GP practice, the hospital or the NHS organisation which provided your healthcare.
Everyone has the right to see or receive a copy of information held that can identify them, with some exceptions. You do not need to give a reason to see your information, but you may be charged a fee.
Access to your information held by the ICB
Under the Data Protection Act 2018 and the UK General Data Protection Regulation, members of the public have the right to view, request and receive a copy of information held about them, with some exceptions. You do not need to give a reason to see your information and in most cases NCL ICB wouldn’t charge a fee to comply with a subject access request. However, NCL ICB can charge a “reasonable fee” for the administrative costs of complying with the request if:
- it is manifestly unfounded or excessive; or
- in individual requests further copies of their data following a request.
This right can be exercised via submission of a Subject Access Request (SAR) to NHS North Central London ICB.
To make a SAR, please contact:
Laycock PDC
Laycock Street
London N1 1TH
nclicb.subjectaccessrequests@nhs.net
Access to your information held by your local council
You can make a subject access request (SAR) with your local council via their website: