We spoke with six patients, three GPs, the nurse practitioner, a practice nurse and the deputy practice manager during our inspection. Patients told us they were satisfied with the care and treatment they received. We saw that patients' views and experiences were taken into account in the way the service was provided and that they were treated with dignity and respect. Comments made by patients about the service included 'The GPs don't take risks with my health, and they ask for specialist advice' and 'I've no complaints, it's very good here.'
Staff had received training on safeguarding children and were currently completing training on vulnerable adults. Staff were aware of the appropriate agencies to refer safeguarding concerns to that ensured patients were protected from harm. We saw that safeguarding referrals had been made where appropriate.
We saw staff received annual appraisals and developed their own individual personal training and development plan. We saw staff were supported to develop their skills and knowledge, so they met the needs of patients.
The provider had systems in place for monitoring the quality of service provision. There was an established system for obtaining opinions from patients about the standards of the services they received. This meant that on-going improvements were made by the practice staff.