Patients expressed their views and were involved in making decisions about their care and treatment. Patients were given information and support regarding their treatment options. Five patients we spoke with were happy with the care and treatment they received. One patient said; 'The doctors listen to what you want.'
Another patient told us; 'I can get appointments. The staff are friendly.'
Two patients told us they had regular reviews of their care and treatment, when they required.
The practice had clear information about how to safeguard children and vulnerable adults. The five members of staff we spoke with were aware of what to do if they suspected abuse was happening.
The practice had a recruitment policy. However, this required further detail to be added regarding the job application process, including how references should be obtained and recorded. We saw staff had job descriptions which made clear their role and responsibilities.
Four of the five patients we spoke with knew what to do if they wished to make a complaint. The five members of staff we spoke with informed us they were aware of the steps to take if a complaint was made directly to them. The practice had a complaints policy in place. However, this required amending to accurately reflect the NHS complaint process.