Grosvenor Medical Centre provides primary medical services for patients in Tunbridge Wells. The practice has seven general practitioners (GPs), six of whom form the partnership that manages the practice.
The practice has a single site at 23 Upper Grosvenor Road,
Tunbridge Wells, Kent,
TN1 2DX.
As part of the inspection we talked with the local Clinical Commissioning Group, the local Healthwatch, members of the Patient Participation Group, 18 patients who were at the practice on the day of the inspection, GPs, clinical staff and administrative staff at the practice. We received six responses to the comments cards that were available at the surgery during our visit, all the comments were complimentary about the care and treatment.
Patients we spoke with were very satisfied with the care and treatment they had received and told us that they felt involved in their care. The patients spoke very highly of the GPs, the nursing staff and the receptionists.
We found that there processes were in place to learn from significant events. The clinical results of the practice showed very good patient outcomes and a range of clinical audit was undertaken. We saw that GPs and staff were kind and caring. The practice had an effective patient participation group. The leadership had mechanisms to allow staff to contribute to the running of the practice.
There were services for older patients provided by the GPs and the practice nurses which met their needs. There were services for patients with long term conditions provided by the GPs and specialist clinics which met their needs. There was quality information available to them to maintain as healthy a lifestyle as possible. There was a range of clinics and services for mothers, babies, children and young patients including well woman clinics and child health clinics. Patients of working age or recently retired had services which were available to them in that there was an evening surgery one a day a week. GPs had telephone appointments for those who might not be able to attend during the standard working day. The practice regularly provided services to the homeless. There was a sustained improvement in outcomes for those with mental health problems.