Updated 20 October 2022
Dr Maya Mistry and Dr Smitesh Patel is known locally as Greenwood Surgery and is located in South Woodham Ferrers in Chelmsford at:
Crouch Vale Medical Centre
Burnham Road
South Woodham Ferrers
Chelmsford
CM3 5QP
The provider is registered with CQC to deliver the Regulated Activities; diagnostic and screening procedures, maternity and midwifery services, family planning, treatment of disease, disorder or injury and surgical procedures.
The practice is situated within the Mid and South Essex Integrated Care System (ICS) and delivers General Medical Services (GMS) patient population of about 6,800. This is part of a contract held with NHS England.
The practice is part of a wider network of GP practices in the Dengie and South Woodham Ferrers Primary Care Network (PCN), which is made up of 8 GP practices. Dr Smitesh Patel is the clinical director for the PCN.
Information published by Public Health England shows that deprivation within the practice population group is in the lowest decile. The data is ranked 1-10, with 1 being the most deprived and 10 being the least deprived. This practice is rated as 10.
According to the latest available data, the ethnic make-up of the practice area is 96.8% White, 3.6% Asian,0.6% Black, 1.1% Mixed, 0.2 Other.
There is a team of 2 GP partners, one of whom is the registered manager. There is also 1 locum GP. The practice has a team of 2 part-time advanced nurse practitioners, 1 part-time practice nurse, 2 part-time healthcare assistants, a practice manager and an assistant practice manager, supported by a team of secretaries, administrators and receptionists. The practice also employs allied healthcare professionals from the PCN.
The practice is open between 8 am to 6.30 pm Monday to Friday. The practice offers a range of appointment types including book on the day, telephone consultations and advance appointments.
Extended access is available at a local practice, where late evening and weekend appointments are available. Out of hours services are provided by NHS 111.
Information published by Public Health England shows that deprivation within the practice population group is in the second lowest decile (two of 10). The lower the decile, the more deprived the practice population is relative to others.
According to the latest available data, the ethnic make-up of the practice area is 57% Asian, 21% White, 15% Black, 4% Mixed, and 3% Other.
The age distribution of the practice population closely mirrors the local and national averages.