Noticeboard

Monday 17th March 2025 at Latchingdon Village Hall, Burnham Road, Latchingdon.  1:30pm - 4:30pm

Health & Wellbeing Community Clinic

Speak to members of the PCN team and Community Services to discuss and assess your Health and Wellbeing needs.

Our Paramedics, Health and Wellbeing Coach, Clinical Pharmacist and Social Prescriber will be available on the day, no appointment necessary.

Drop in for High and Annual Blood Pressure reviews and Heart Health assessments and any questions you may have.


Our new Cloud-Based Telephony system (Surgery Connect) is now live.

Our telephone number remains the same, 01621 772360. You will now also hear a number of options available to assist your query/request. All calls are recorded. 

HALF DAY SHUTDOWN

Please note that the surgery and dispensary will be shut from 12.00 noon on the following dates for staff training. We will re open as usual at 8.00am on the following day. 

Should you need an emergency doctor during this time please telephone the surgery and you will be directed to the emergency doctor service.

Dates for 2025

29th April 

15th May

19th June

17th July

18th September

16th October

20th November

11th December


Care Quality Commission

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) are the independent regulator of health and adult social care in England.

The CQC make sure health and social care services provide people with safe, effective, compassionate, high-quality care and encourage them to improve.

They monitor, inspect and regulate services to make sure they meet fundamental standards of quality and safety and publish what is found, including performance ratings to help people choose care.

Our GP Practice had a CQC inspection in August 2016 and the results are now freely available on the CQC Website.  You can access the report below;

In May 2019 the surgery had its first annual regulatory telephone review which concluded that their had been no significant change in the level of service provided by the surgery since the last review.

CQC Report



 
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