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Hawthorn Medical Practice is a GP Practice in Skegness and provides a list of services listed below if available. This GP practice has 32 reviews with a rating of 2.2 out of 5 and a CQC rating of Requires improvement. |
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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 Hawthorn Medical Practice is doing in areas that may be important to you. |
Health Metric | Detail | Indicator |
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Cervical Screening Ages 25 to 49 | 1,366 individuals have been screened out of a possible 2,124 eligible people.A total of 64.3% of possible patients have been screened which is below the 80% requirement. The GP practice needs to sceen another 334 people to hit the required 80% screening target. | 1,366 |
Cervical Screening Ages 50 to 64 | 1,242 individuals have been screened out of a possible 1,777 eligible people.A total of 69.9% of possible patients have been screened which is below the 80% requirement. The GP practice needs to sceen another 180 people to hit the required 80% screening target. | 1,242 |
Overall number of GP appointments | 7,207 Number of appointments in Aug 2023 from a practice list size of 17,270 patients | 7,207 |
Face to face appointments | 4,804 Face to Face appointments in Aug 2023 which is 66.7% of the total number of appointments. | 4,804 |
Home Visits | 0 Home Visits in Aug 2023 which is 0% of the total number of appointments. | 0 |
Telephone appointments | 2,277 Telephone appointments in Aug 2023 which is 31.6% of the total number of appointments. | 2,277 |
Unknown appointments | 124 Unknown appointments in Aug 2023 which is 1.7% of the total number of appointments. | 124 |
Video call appointments | 2 Video call appointments in Aug 2023 which is 0% of the total number of appointments. | 2 |
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By: | Paul |
| Sep 19 2022 | |||
Wouldn't even dream of dealing with these muppets after the service.my other half has received. Our pets receive far better treatment. Staff are appalling and Doctors can't.speak or understand.basic English. |
By: | Anonymous |
| Jul 26 2022 | |||
Can you imagine the worry when out of the blue you get a phone call saying the doctor has prescribed antibiotics following a head scan last week? No detail of the diagnosis, it could have been anything, but turned out to be fairly innocuous. I have just read the review by the 70 year old, I also remember when doctors cared about their patients, when they were professionals (we used to call people professionals when their work did not have a clock on/off and they would put in the hours needed to do their job). Now we are amazed to actually see a doctor, as if they have a sixth sense to diagnose through only listening to a patient without seeing them no need to check temperature / BP/ listen to chest - and without any bedside manner or empathy. Last year I did see a nurse - she misdiagnosed my problem, prescribed the wrong treatment and made things worse. The eConsult turns off half way through the afternoon, the phones are turned to a queue which can be hours long. I wonder how working people manage to spend the morning on the phone and then the afternoon waiting for a phone call - so you could have a day off work even if you are asking about an issue that is not such an emergency. This practice is a shadow of the last one I was registered at - and in the 3 years here it has progressively got worse until now it is more of a liability than a help. |
By: | loc |
| Mar 15 2022 | |||
I'm in my 70's and when I was younger we had one doctor, who at nght visited his patients. He then took on a partner. They were caring. Unlike today when it's impossible to get in to see at doctor. INotice on one of the forms I got ti states I had a mini stroke. That prognosis was made with out even meeting me,,and having no tests done at all. What the hell is happening there? A witch doctor would do better. I'd had the first covid injection and woke the next morning paralised. Like 170 odd others the most likely cause is a reaction to the injection. When I could move I phoned and the first questin I was asked why didn't ylou phone an ambulance. What part of paralised did they not understand. I tried to contact the surgery yesterday as the pain killers they gave me did no good in fact they caused more problems. But of couse you cant get in touch with any one I worked into my 70's and think I deserve a more professional service than that. The doctor I have seeems more intent on having an easy life than in doing his job. Hecomes across as he's in his 70's wipe him off the list |
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