9 September 2013
During a routine inspection
Care and treatment was planned and delivered in a way that was intended to ensure people's safety and welfare. We saw that people had a treatment plan, medical history and consent form that were updated at each appointment.
The provider had infection control systems in place and procedures were followed and recorded by staff working in the surgery. Regular infection control audits were completed to make sure that people were treated safely.
The provider followed staff recruitment procedures to make sure that appropriate staff were appointed. All clinical staff working in the surgery were qualified and professionally registered. However, the provider may wish to note that the practice manager was unable to evidence that references had been obtained for the staff working in the practice.
There were systems in place for responding to complaints and people using the service told us they felt confident the practice would investigate and resolve any concerns they had.