The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Call for rethink on service delivery in the Ferry

- SCOTT MILNE smilne@thecourier.co.uk

Calls have been made for a rethink of how GP services are delivered in Broughty Ferry, following claims people have been left queuing in the street for appointmen­ts.

Ferry councillor Craig Duncan has been in talks with NHS Tayside and the Dundee Health and Social Care Partnershi­p (DHSCP) after concerns that residents are struggling to secure a GP appointmen­t.

The Liberal Democrat said there is need for a third practice in the Ferry ward, and suggests the Mackinnon Centre, a respite home on Brook Street, as an ideal home.

However, the councillor has been told that a new practice is unlikely.

He said: “I remain concerned at the pressure on GP services in Broughty Ferry and the need to build further capacity as the population grows.

“It is disappoint­ing that my favoured option of a third GP practice is unlikely to transpire soon but this absolutely has to be left on the table given the increasing pressure on existing services.

“I will continue to campaign for enhanced medical care in Broughty Ferry, as it has a population which grows every year and includes many elderly people. Extra GP provision is vital, be that from a new surgery or better use of other premises.”

An NHS Tayside spokeswoma­n said GP provision is not managed by the health board, likening them to private businesses, but did confirm both Ferry practices currently have open lists – suggesting the practices are not at capacity.

Health officials have admitted there are issues surroundin­g GP provision in the area.

In a joint letter to Mr Duncan, Jane Bruce, associate medical director of primary care services in NHS Tayside, and David Lynch, DHSCP chief officer, insist measures are being taken.

The letter reads: “We have identified Broughty Ferry as our priority area for developmen­t because of the current issues with space for local delivery of services.”

Both local GP practices declined to comment when contacted by The Courier.

 ?? Picture: Dougie Nicolson. ?? Councillor Craig Duncan.
Picture: Dougie Nicolson. Councillor Craig Duncan.

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