We visited the surgery on 19th September 2013 and spoke to the practice manager, general practitioner, staff and patients. We looked at outcomes 1, 4, 7, 12 and 16. During our inspection we assessed standards relating to respecting and involving people, care and welfare, safeguarding people from abuse and how people were supported to be involved in their care. Standards relating to staff recruitment and monitoring the quality of service provision were also inspected. We did not identify any concerns in any of the outcome areas we assessed.We were able to speak with six people who used the service (patients). They confirmed that all of the staff always explained what they were going to do. One patient we spoke with told us that, "This is a great practice and I have been a patient here since I was a child. The receptionists are wonderful, friendly and know me, so I don't mind visiting'. All of the patients we spoke with said that they felt confident that their doctor understood their condition. One patient told us, "I was told if I had any worries or questions about treatments or having to come to clinics then I can make an appointment with the doctor or nurse and that puts my mind at ease'.
The practice participates in the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF), a system used to monitor the quality of services in GP practices. However a programme of systematic audits would show how the practice monitored the quality and effectiveness of services provided to its patients.