Updated 9 February 2018
Castlehead Medical Centre is located in the town of Keswick in Cumbria and is registered with the Care Quality Commission to provide primary care services to patients living in the town and surrounding rural areas.
The practice provides services to around 8,000 patients on a General Medical Services contract from one location:
- Castlehead Medical Centre, Ambleside Road, Keswick, Cumbria CA12 4DB.
GPs from the practice also deliver daily sessions and clinics at the Keswick Cottage Hospital, which patients from the practice attend. We visited both the registered address and the relevant areas of the cottage hospital site during this inspection.
Castlehead Medical Centre is the only GP surgery in Keswick, following the closure of a neighbouring surgery in May 2017. The patient lists were subsequently merged and staff from the practice which closed joined the team at Castlehead. The practice is located in a purpose-built, two-storey building dating from the 1990s. All patient facilities are situated on the ground floor, including six GP consulting rooms, three treatment rooms and a dispensary. It also offers on-site parking, wheelchair and step-free access.
The practice has five GP partners (two female, three male), three salaried GPs (three female), three practice nurses, two health care assistants (one of whom also works as a dispensary assistant), two dispensary technicians, a dispensary manager, a practice manager, an assistant practice manager, 11 reception and administrative staff (including a medical secretary) and two cleaning staff.
Opening times at the practice are 8am to 6pm on a Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday; and 8am to 8pm on a Tuesday. Outside of these times, a pre-recorded message directs patients to 999 emergency services, NHS 111 or out-of-hours providers, as appropriate
The practice is part of North Cumbria clinical commissioning group (CCG). Information taken from Public Health England places the area in which the practice is located in the second least deprived decile. In general, people living in more deprived areas tend to have greater need for health services. The practice’s age distribution profile is weighted towards an older population than the national average. There are higher-than-average numbers of patients registered with the practice for all age groups over 50, and below average numbers for all age groups under 40.
The service for patients requiring urgent medical attention out-of-hours is provided by Cumbria Health On Call Limited (CHOC) and the NHS 111 service.