Updated 19 August 2019
We inspected Stratton Medical Centre on 18 June 2019. The practice is situated at: Hospital Road, Stratton, Bude, Cornwall EX23 9BP. The practice is registered with CQC to deliver the Regulated Activities; diagnostic and screening procedures, maternity and midwifery services and treatment of disease, disorder or injury.
The provider is a partnership of GPs and the strategic business partner registered as Ruby Country Medical Group, which is a multisite provider delivering services to nearly 30,000 patients in total from three registered locations: Stratton Medical Centre, Holsworthy Doctors and Hatherleigh Medical Centre and are in Cornwall and Devon.
Stratton Medical Centre is situated within the Kernow Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and provides services to 10,567 patients under the terms of a general medical services (GMS) contract. This is a contract between general practices and NHS England for delivering services to the local community. Patients are referred to secondary services within Cornwall and North Devon.
There are seven partners, six GPs and the strategic business manager (two male and five female) who are registered with the CQC as Ruby Country Medical Group. A team of salaried GPs are either based at one of the three sites or rotate across the group locations. There is a large multisite nursing team comprising of nurse practitioners, practice nurses, phlebotomists and health care assistants. There is a home visiting team comprising of nurse practitioners and paramedics who review patients who are unable to attend the practice due to frailty or ill health. The practice networks with another GP practices in Bude and across the North Devon border.
There are higher than average number of patients over 65 at 45.2% compared with the national average of 16%. The National General Practice Profile states that 98.7% of the practice population is from a white background with 1.3% of the population originating from Asian, black, mixed or other non-white ethnic groups. Information published by Public Health England, rates the level of deprivation within the practice population group as six, on a scale of one to ten. Level one represents the highest levels of deprivation and level ten the lowest. Male life expectancy is 80 years compared to the national average of 79 years. Female life expectancy is 84 years compared to the national average of 83 years.
There are limited transport links due to its remote rural coastal location. Patients registered at Stratton Medical Centre, near Bude are also able to use services at the larger site of Holsworthy Doctors which provide increased access appointments during the evenings and at weekends. Information about opening times is displayed at the practice and on its website.
The practice sees an influx of temporary patients each year, peaking during the Summer months. Stratton Medical Centre is co-located on a site shared with Stratton Hospital which has a minor injuries unit and in-patient beds.
Ruby Country Medical Group is an approved training and teaching provider with close links to universities. It provides placements every year for medical students, GP registrars and F2 doctors. Students and registrars are able to work across all three sites run by the medical group, including Stratton Medical Centre.