Have your say on GP services

Survey NHS GP services

Residents are being asked to give feedback on their GP service experience in a survey being conducted on behalf of Cambridgeshire & Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT).

The survey, which was launched on 1 November and runs until 17 December, asks respondents to answer 18 questions. The results will be used anonymously to help CPFT shape the future of local services to meet the needs of residents.

Questions ask for views on topics including receptionists triaging needs, preferences on ways to book appointments and expectations when making urgent and non-urgent GP appointments.

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The survey also seeks to determine the next port of call for patients who are unable to make an immediate appointment, whether respondents try again, give up, use NHS 111, use local pharmacy services, attend a minor injuries unit – or use A&E departments.

To have your views on local GP services heard, fill out the survey by 17 December.