Updated 20 April 2021
Church Road Surgery operates at 4A Church Road, Uxbridge, London UB8 3NA from a purpose-built property owned and managed by the principal GP. The practice has four consultation rooms and a reception and waiting area on the ground floor of the premises. The upper floor of the premises, accessible by stairs, accommodates administration offices, a meeting room, staff facilities and consultation room used by a podiatrist providing private treatments.
The practice provides primary medical services to approximately 2,700 patients and holds a core General Medical Services (GMS) Contract. (GMS is a contract between NHS England and general practices for delivering general medical services). The practice is part of NHS Hillingdon Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG).
The practice is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to provide the regulated activities of diagnostic & screening procedures, maternity and midwifery, surgical procedures and treatment of disease disorder & Injury.
The principal GP, Dr Sashi Shashikanth, also provides GP primary medical services from a separately registered location at West London Medical Centre, 20 Pield Heath Rd, Uxbridge. This location was inspected as part of this inspection processon 09 March 2021. Please use the attached link www.cqc.org.uk/location to see the report of this inspection.
The practice is staffed by a male principal GP covering one clinical session a week, one female salaried GP and one female sessional GP who collectively work a total of nine clinical sessions a week. They are supported by two-part time practice nurses and a part-time health care assistant who collectively work four sessions a week. The administration team is led by a part-time practice manager, part-time deputy practice manager, part-time human resource executive, a part-time senior receptionist and three administration/reception staff.
The practice is an approved training practice for post graduate junior doctors and a teaching practice for medical students. At the time of our inspection there was a foundation year two post graduate junior doctor at the practice six sessions per week.