1 October 2012
During a routine inspection
Records held by the practice showed that people's treatment considered relevant medical history and showed that screening and checks were carried out during consultations. The practice also had equipment and trained staff to deal with foreseeable medical emergencies.
The practice had procedures to ensure that the risk of cross contamination and infection were minimised and that equipment was sterilised, stored appropriately and used within the specified timescales. The practice was meeting the Essential Quality Requirements. People who received treatment at Victoria Road also thought that the environment was clean and hygienic.
When we looked at the recruitment process, we found that staff were recruited appropriately and pre employment checks had been carried out. The practice also had a system in place to deal with comments and complaints. This was accessible to patients and complaints were handled in line with the policy, wherever possible to the satisfaction of the complainant. People told us that they hadn't needed to complain, however felt that if they did, it would be handled appropriately.