Updated 11 December 2018
Eastville Medical Practice
East Trees Health Centre
100A Fishponds Road,
Eastville
Bristol BS5 6SA
Eastville Medical Practice has a three GP and one business partner partnership and employs four salaried GPs and one GP retainer. GP’s of both genders are working alongside an advanced nurse practitioner, nurse prescribers, practice nurses, pharmacists and health care assistants. The clinical team is supported by a team of receptionists, secretarial staff and administrators.
The South West UK Census data (2011) shows 55.4% of the population are recorded as being from the black or minority ethnic community. People from different backgrounds may have an increased risk of developing certain conditions such as a prevalence of diabetes in people for the South Asian regions.
Public Health England's national general practice profile shows the practice has a significantly higher population of patients aged between 20 and 45 years old at 46.5% of the patient population, and a lower than average group of patients aged 65 or over at 12.2% which is lower than the England average of 27% over 65 years.
The practice population has high levels of deprivation. The Index of Multiple Deprivation 2015 is
the official measure of relative deprivation for England. The practice population is ranked at decile 2 which is the second highest level of deprivation. The Bristol area Quality of Life Survey (April 2018 Report) indicated that a much higher proportion of people living in deprived areas (45%) have a long-term illness, health problem or disability that limits their daily activities. In Bristol 1 in 2 residents (51%) are overweight or obese, rising to 3 in 5 (60%) in the most deprived areas. There are more households in deprived areas where someone smokes (29% vs. 22%) and, additionally, more households where residents smoke within the home (12% vs. 6%) and so may be at more risk of passive smoking.
The practice has opted out of providing out-of-hours services to their own patients. Patients can access NHS 111 and out of hours services from information on the practice website.
The practice is registered to provide the following regulated activities:
Family planning
Diagnostic and screening procedures
Treatment of disease, disorder or injury
Surgical procedures
Maternity and midwifery services
The practice provided an additional private specialised service to provide circumcision for boys between one to six months old. Specialised staff were trained by a consultant urologist and a local paediatric urological consultant who provide on-going support the practice.