Updated 9 April 2018
Arnside Medical Centre is located in the village of Arnside in Cumbria and is registered with the Care Quality Commission to provide primary care services to patients living in the town and surrounding rural areas.
The practice provides services to around 2,300 patients on a General Medical Services contract from two sites:
- Arnside Medical Practice, Orchard Road, Arnside, LA5 0PD
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Silverdale Surgery, 20A Emesgate Lane, Silverdale, LA5 0RA.
We visited both of these sites during this inspection.
Since October 2014, Arnside Medical Practice has been operated by Ash Trees Surgery in Carnforth. However, patients who are registered at Arnside Surgery can currently only access services at Arnside and its branch surgery at Silverdale as they are on a separate patient list from patients registered at Ash Trees Surgery. Likewise, patients registered at Ash Trees Surgery cannot currently attend services at Arnside. At the time of inspection the management at the practice were in talks with NHS England and patients at the surgeries with a view to merging the lists.
The practice at Arnside is located in a purpose-built surgery, constructed in the 1980s, while the branch at Silverdale is in a converted house. All patient facilities at both sites are situated on the ground floor. There is wheelchair and step-free access at both sites, and some patient car parking spaces are available at Arnside.
While staff within the Ash Trees Surgery group can work at all sites, there are three GPs (two female, one male) who are mostly based at Arnside, along with three practice nurses, a health care assistant, a phlebotomist and two receptionists and cleaning staff. The practice pharmacist visits five days a week. At Ash Trees surgery there is practice manager, an assistant practice manager, and a team of administrative staff (including a medical secretary) who oversee the operation of the practice.
Opening times at the Arnside practice are 8am to 6pm from Monday to Friday. The Silverdale practice is open from 8am to 12pm on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Both sites are closed at the weekend. Outside of these times, a pre-recorded message directs patients to 999 emergency services, NHS 111 or out-of-hours providers, as appropriate.
The practice is part of Morecambe Bay Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). Information taken from Public Health England places the area in which the practice is located in the least deprived decile. In general, people living in more deprived areas tend to have greater need for health services. The service for patients requiring urgent medical attention out-of-hours is provided by Cumbria Health On Call Limited (CHOC) and the NHS 111 service.