29 May 2013
During a routine inspection
People received care that ensured their safety and welfare by staff that had received appropriate professional development. They were always assessed and treated by a doctor and were required to provide written consent before treatment was carried out. If a person required a surgical procedure this took place at a private hospital in London. There were arrangements in place to deal with foreseeable emergencies.
According to the feedback questionnaires, people who use the service were complimentary about the doctors and were confident in their ability. The doctors were appraised by another medical professional who was independent to the clinic. At the time of the inspection they were in the process of having their professional qualifications revalidated.