Updated 7 November 2019
Burma Hills Surgery is a small practice offering GP services to the local community of Wokingham, Berkshire.
On 8 April 2019, the practice registration changed to recognise the practice as a location a larger partnership organisation.
Burma Hills Surgery is part of Berkshire West Clinical Commissioning Group.
The practice has core opening hours from 8.00am to 6.30pm and offers late opening on a Wednesday until 7.30pm. The practice treats patients of all ages and provides a range of medical services. There are approximately 3,300 patients registered with the practice. The practice population has a higher proportion of patients aged 30-49 compared to the national average. According to national data there is minimal deprivation in Wokingham.
The practice comprises of four GPs (two male and two female). The all-female nursing team consists of one nurse prescriber, one practice nurse and one health care assistant with a mix of skills and experience. A practice manager and a team of five administrative staff undertake the day to day management and running of the practice. The practice now forms part of the Wokingham division of the larger partnership organisation and works closely with another practice in the area to share staffing and technological support.
The practice has a General Medical Services (GMS) contract. GMS contracts are nationally agreed between the General Medical Council and NHS England.
The practice opted out of providing the out-of-hours service. This service is provided by the out-of-hours service (Westcall) accessed via the NHS 111 service.
The practice is registered with CQC to provide the following regulated activities:
- Treatment of disease, disorder and injury
- Diagnostic and screening services
- Surgical procedures
- Family Planning
- Maternity and midwifery services.