Care Quality Commission CQC

The Care Quality Commission – Inspection of GP Surgeries

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator of all health and social care services in England. Their role is to make sure that healthcare services provide people with safe, effective, compassionate, high quality-care. To meet these fundamental standards of quality they monitor, inspect and regulate services and then publish their findings. Further information can be found on the CQC website – click HERE

Long Stratton Medical Partnership was registered with the Care Quality Commission on 1st April 2013 and as part of their inspection process the CQC visited our practice on Monday 10th November 2014 and on Thursday 7th February 2019 . The result of the inspections are posted on the CQC website and is also available on our website under further information – CQC Inspection Report.

The CQC will always welcome any comments from patients about the care that they are receiving. You can provide this feedback by telephone, email, visiting the website or sending your comments by post;

Telephone:  03000 616161

Email:         [email protected]

Website:     CQC Website

Post:          Care Quality Commission, Citygate, Gallowgate, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. NE1 4PA

Please give feedback on your care to CQC

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is assessing how people access Long Stratton Medical Practice and would like to hear about your experience. You can share your experience with CQC by completing this online form by 16 January 2024.

All feedback is treated confidentially and the inspectors may not respond to individual feedback but you may be contacted for further information if you have provided contact details.