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Clock Tower Surgery is a GP Practice in Exeter and provides a list of services listed below if available. This GP practice has 2 reviews with a rating of 5 out of 5. |
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The table below is a standard list of gp practice metrics that are complied annually for practices in England. You can use this list to see how Clock Tower Surgery is doing in areas that may be important to you. |
Health Metric | Detail | Indicator |
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Cervical Screening Ages 25 to 49 | 26 individuals have been screened out of a possible 81 eligible people.A total of 32.1% of possible patients have been screened which is below the 80% requirement. The GP practice needs to sceen another 39 people to hit the required 80% screening target. | 26 |
Cervical Screening Ages 50 to 64 | 8 individuals have been screened out of a possible 13 eligible people.A total of 61.5% of possible patients have been screened which is below the 80% requirement. The GP practice needs to sceen another 3 people to hit the required 80% screening target. | 8 |
Overall number of GP appointments | 2,868 Number of appointments in Aug 2023 from a practice list size of 677 patients | 2,868 |
Face to face appointments | 2,608 Face to Face appointments in Aug 2023 which is 90.9% of the total number of appointments. | 2,608 |
Home Visits | 0 Home Visits in Aug 2023 which is 0% of the total number of appointments. | 0 |
Telephone appointments | 138 Telephone appointments in Aug 2023 which is 4.8% of the total number of appointments. | 138 |
Unknown appointments | 122 Unknown appointments in Aug 2023 which is 4.3% of the total number of appointments. | 122 |
Video call appointments | 0 Video call appointments in Aug 2023 which is 0% of the total number of appointments. | 0 |
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By: | Robbie |
| Nov 17 2021 | |||
I like Rose and the drs |
By: | Anonymous |
| May 2 2019 | |||
I was homeless when first referred to the surgery in 2003. I suffer with mental issues and diagnosed with a personality disorder. I was supposed to change to a mainstream surgery once I was housed. This was a problem for me as the Clocktower Surgery is primarily for the homeless and as such has a walk-in surgery. I was also accessing the mental health team and was worried I would lose that. Using a mainstream surgery meant making appointments and my illness almost always means I am unable to keep an appointment. I discussed my concerns with the G. P. and was told I could continue using the surgery. As for the surgery the G.Ps, nurses, mental health team and office staff I have met have been no less than 100% efficient. I feel very lucky and humbled that I am still able to access this service. After 16 years I feel I am very qualified to comment on what I feel is the best service I have ever used. |
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