18 December 2013
During a routine inspection
One person told us staff at the clinic were, 'Very encouraging, not intrusive and not pushy'. We saw the information provided about the treatments offered described the risks and benefits of surgery.
People told us they were able to ask questions about their treatment and felt any concerns were listened to. They said they were aware of what to expect after surgery and knew who to contact if they experienced unexpected problems.
We found there were effective infection control arrangements in place. All the staff we spoke with understood the importance of infection control and played an active part in the clinics procedures.
We looked at the arrangements for managing medicines and found there were effective systems in place for the ordering and administration of medicines. Medicines alerts were communicated to the clinic and there were records of any incidents relating to medicines. Risk assessments were in place for an antitumor medicine used in a small number of cases. The risk assessments described the procedures which should be followed in the event of a spillage or other incident.