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Patient Group

The PPG Chair Member is Allan Carter. Meetings are held quarterly at Park House Medical Centre​. Patients get together with the Practice Manager or Office Supervisor and discuss changes to the practice and any ideas of how we can improve. We are always looking for new members to join to give their views and see what improvement we can make. If you are interested and can spare 1 hour every quarter then please give the surgery a call and ask for Christina Walters, we would be happy to give you more details. 

We would like to know how we can improve our service to you and how you perceive our surgery and staff.

To help us with this, we are setting up a virtual patient representation group so that you can have your say. We will ask the members of this representative group some questions from time to time, such as what you think about our opening times or the quality of the care or service you received. We will contact you via email and keep our surveys succinct so it shouldn’t take too much of your time.

We aim to gather around a hundred patients from as broad a spectrum as possible to get a truly representative sample. We need young people, workers, retirees, people with long term conditions and people from non-British ethnic groups.

If you are happy for us to contact you occasionally by email please click the link below to open the sign-up form and complete all the fields.

Complete the Patient Group Sign-up Form Online

If you prefer, you can download the sign up form as a pdf document, print it out, complete it and return it to the practice.

Download the pdf version of our sign up form

 

We will be in touch shortly after we receive your form. Please note that no medical information or questions will be responded to.

 

 

Please read our Patient Participation Report for 2015 and our Action Plan:

PPG Report 2015.doc

Patient Participation DES-Action Plan 2015.pdf

 


The information you supply us will be used lawfully, in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. The Data Protection Act 1998 gives you the right to know what information is held about you and sets out rules to make sure that this information is handled properly.