Updated 20 June 2018
Mersea Island Medical Practice is situated at The Surgery, 32 Kingsland Road, West Mersea, Essex, CO5 8RA. The practice is part of North East Essex Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). Services are provided under a general medical service (GMS) contract with NHS England. There are approximately 7700 registered patients. Services are provided from two single storey buildings that are both accessed from the main road coming into Mersea Island. There is car parking facilities at both sites. We inspected the main building at this inspection.
- There are five GP partners; (two female and three male) two partners work full-time and the other three work part-time. The nursing team comprises of an advanced Nurse practitioner, two nurses and a healthcare assistant.
- The administrative team comprises a practice manager, an operations manager, and eight part-time receptionists.
- The rural practice population included a higher than average national number of patients aged between 40 and 70 years of age. The Public Health England practice population deprivation score was eight. (One = Most deprived 10 = Least deprived).
- Average life expectancy for men was 81 years and for women 87, this is above national average figures.
- Mersea Island is a popular holiday destination with a number of caravan holiday parks. The population on Mersea island doubles during the summer months, and the practice service provision is adaptable to accommodate the population fluctuations.
- The practice opening and clinical hours are from 8am to 6.30pm Monday to Friday. Appointments are bookable on the day in the mornings, and in advance.
- The practice has opted out of providing GP out of hour’s services. Patients requiring a GP outside of the normal practice working hours are advised to contact the 111 non-emergency services. Patients requiring emergency treatment are able to contact the out of hour’s service, which is provided by Care UK.
- The practice provides family planning, surgical procedures, maternity and midwifery services, treatment of disease, disorder or injury and diagnostic and screening procedures as their regulated activities.
The practice is a GP training practice and provides training for GP trainees called registrars and graduate junior doctors.