Updated 13 February 2018
Essex House Surgery is located at 59 Fore St, Chard, Somerset, TA20 1QA. The service had approximately 8,787 patients registered from around the local and surrounding areas. Patients can access information about the service at www.essexhousemedicalcentre.org.uk
The service is located on a main thoroughfare in the centre of Chard. There is a small car park and disabled parking bays to the rear of the building. Further parking is a short walk away in a public car park. The front of the building, Grade two listed, has been adapted where possible to meet the needs of the service. To the rear is a purpose built extension that provides adequate consulting and treatment areas on the ground floor that is accessible to patients with limited mobility.
The practice partnership consists of four GP partners who employ one salaried GP. There are two male and three female GPs. The practice employed two nurse practitioners, four practice nurses and three health care assistants. The practice has a practice manager who is supported by a team of management staff, reception staff, administrators and secretaries.
The practice is open from 8.00am Monday to Friday until 6.30pm. Extended hours until 8pm are available on alternate Wednesday and Thursday evenings. In addition, working in conjunction with other practices in the area they open in the evening for nine Fridays per year until 8pm and nine Saturday mornings from 8.30am to 11.00 am per year. Patients have the option of attending late evening and Saturday morning surgeries at other local practices who are participating in a Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group, Improved Access Pilot Scheme.
The practice has a General Medical Services (GMS) contract with NHS England (a locally agreed contract negotiated between NHS England and the practice). The practice is contracted to deliver a number of enhanced services including; extended hours access for patients, childhood immunisations, enhanced services for the assessment and provision of services for patients living with dementia and minor surgery.
The practice does not provide out of hours services to its patients, this is provided via NHS111 Contact information for this service is available in the practice and on the practice website.
Demographic data from 2015/2016 that is available to the CQC shows:
The age of the patient population was similar to the national averages for patients under the age of 18 years at 18%, the national average being 20%. For patients over 65 years the practice has 25% with the national average being 17%.
Other Population Demographics included 60% of the practice population had a long standing health condition, which was above the national average of 54%. Also 54% of patients were in paid work or full time education which was below the national average of 62%. Information from the
Index of Multiple Deprivation 2015 (IMD): showed the practice population is at 20 (the national average 21). The lower the number the more affluent the general population in the area is.
Income Deprivation Affecting Children (IDACI): is 16% (the national average 20%)
Income Deprivation Affecting Older People (IDAOPI): is 13% (the national average 17%).