When the provider initially registered with the CQC in January 2013 they declared they were non-compliant in three areas: safeguarding people who use services from abuse, cleanliness and infection control and safety and suitability of premises. We reviewed these areas at this inspection and found compliance with the regulations, in all of the areas.We spoke with patients, in private, who visited the surgery on the day of our inspection. We spoke with the practice manager and other team members too.
Patients told us they were very happy with the care and support they received from this practice. Some people said they were happy to see any doctor or nurse as, "They all listen to me, I am never rushed." Another told us, "All staff give me time and I am able to ask questions about my treatment and care.' This meant they felt their views about their care and treatment were listened to and their needs were met.
We found patients were protected from the risk of abuse.
We saw that there were effective systems in place to reduce the risk and spread of infection.
We found the provider had taken steps to provide care in an environment where patients, staff and other visitors were protected against the risks associated with unsafe premises.
Patients told us that they had not had any need to complain; but if necessary they would speak immediately to either the doctor or the practice manager.