Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

Future of GP surgery in doubt due to Covid

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- JUDITH TONNER

Calderbank’s GP surgery could close permanentl­y, with all services instead being concentrat­ed at its partner practice three miles away.

The Main Street practice has been closed ever since lockdown was first imposed a year ago as it is too small to accommodat­e social distancing, with those patients needing to have faceto-face appointmen­ts instead being seen at Macinnes medical centre’s primary venue in Newarthill.

With the majority of appointmen­ts now taking place by phone or video, its medics say closing the branch surgery on the village’s Main Street would allow for “better service and patient safety [to be] maximised”.

Patients have received letters outlining the proposal during a six-week consultati­on which concludes this week, along with questionna­ires asking for their views and whether they will remain with the practice or reregister with a new GP closer to home.

The communicat­ion notes that while the combined practice saw an increase of nearly 60 per cent in patient contact last year compared to 2019, “the number of Calderbank patients requiring face-to-face assessment has remained at a relatively low number per day”.

It adds: “It is regrettabl­e but we feel unavoidabl­e that we consult regarding the plan to permanentl­y close the branch surgery.

“We understand how difficult it is to hear this plan as we know that travel to Newarthill may be very inconvenie­nt and expensive for some and we are sorry this might be the case.

“We would therefore encourage you to approach the council with a view to improving the bus service.”

The practice’s four GPS told the Advertiser: “The Calderbank branch has remained closed since the start of lockdown in March 2020, with all services centralise­d to our main surgery; the small size of the building prevented adequate physical distancing and we are unable to guarantee patient safety as a result.

“Since lockdown we have adopted a triage model of assessment and increased our use of remote consultati­ons – this means most people are now receiving the NHS care and advice they need from their own home to reduce the spread of Covid-19, and those patients who require a faceto-face appointmen­t are allocated to Newarthill.

“This period of enforced change has given us the opportunit­y to re-evaluate our services and provide a more sustainabl­e service and better patient care based at Newarthill.

“We would like to reassure patients affected by this that our desire to provide a high level of care is the main driving force and these changes are motivated by our ambition to enhance the service we provide.”

We understand it is difficult to hear ... and we are sorry

 ??  ?? Uncertain futurethe Main Street practice has been closed ever since lockdown was first imposed a year ago
Uncertain futurethe Main Street practice has been closed ever since lockdown was first imposed a year ago

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