The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Doctors’ surgery hit by flooding to reopen after six-month shutdown

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A north-east Fife GP practice is finally preparing to reopen to patients six months after a serious flood.

Tayview Medical Practice was forced to close its Tayport surgery in October as a result of the incident, with patients having to travel to Newport for face-to-face appointmen­ts ever since.

However, an extensive programme of repairs is now almost complete and services should return to normal later this month.

The practice has seven GPs, a team of nurses and other health staff as well as office workers.

Taybridgeh­ead councillor Jonny Tepp said he was relieved to hear normality would be restored after a difficult period for Tayport patients.

“It was closed during the lockdown because it wasn’t suitable for use during the pandemic,” he said.

“It did reopen for a while but then they had a flood and closed again in the aftermath of that. It’s taken some time.

“Patients have had to travel through to Newport. There is a bus service but it’s quite lengthy and it’s not terribly frequent.

“We’ve been concerned about people having to wait for a bus when they’re poorly.”

Mr Tepp added: “I’m very pleased to hear they’re almost ready to reopen because I’ve been trying to find out what’s happening for some time.”

An NHS Fife spokesman confirmed the Tayport surgery would open soon.

“Tayview Medical Practice suffered considerab­le damage as a result of flooding in October 2021,” he said.

“Patient services were maintained throughout this closure from the practice’s other site in Newport-on-Tay.

“With remedial works and the subsequent refurbishm­ent now nearing completion, the practice in Tayport is due to reopen as planned later this month. We thank the practice’s patients for their understand­ing.”

 ?? ?? Tayview Medical Practice’s surgery in Tayport.
Tayview Medical Practice’s surgery in Tayport.

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