Updated 5 March 2020
The White House Clinic is located at The White House, Sandy Gate Park, Sheffield, S10 5T in the west side residential area of Sheffield. There are two large private hospitals in close proximity. There is easy access by road and bus. The service is provided within an established physiotherapy clinic with disabled access. There is extensive car parking available
The services are provided for fee paying adults only, 18 years and older. The service treats 100 to 200 customer per month.
The services provided are as follows:
- Bupa Health Assessments. A Bupa health assessment offers an extensive set of tests and a consultation with a doctor. It provides a detailed picture of the customer's health and is designed to help detect existing problems or future risks. Customers choose the assessment for their needs from a wide range designed for different lifestyles and life stages.
- Muscular Skeletal (MSK) service. This service includes diagnosing and treating problems with muscles, bones and joints and treat a wide range of complaints ranging from acute back pain, sprains, muscle tears and sporting injuries to longstanding spinal, joint and muscle issues, including arthritis and spinal damage.
The service is registered for the following Regulated Activities:
- Diagnostic and screening
- Treatment of disease, disorder or injury
These services were part of the inspection on 21 January 2020.
The service has six self employed GPs and four health advisors. A centre manager and administration staff are also employed
The service is open Monday to Thursday 8am to 5pm and 8am to 4pm on a Friday. Appointments can be booked online or by telephone.
There is a separate registered service, Sheffield Private Pregnancy Care, provided by A & J Healthcare Enterprises LTD, provided at the location. This service was not part of this inspection.
How we inspected this service
Information was gathered and reviewed before the inspection, for example, from stakeholders, notifications and provider information request submissions. We also gathered information on the day of the inspection from people who had used the service, interviewing staff, and observations and review of documents.
To get to the heart of customers’ experiences of care and treatment, we always ask the following five questions:
- Is it safe?
- Is it effective?
- Is it caring?
- Is it responsive to people’s needs?
- Is it well-led?
These questions therefore formed the framework for the areas we looked at during the inspection.