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Comberton Surgery is a GP Practice in Cambridge and provides a list of services listed below if available. This GP practice has 10 reviews with a rating of 3.8 out of 5 and a CQC rating of Good. |
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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 Comberton 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 | 985 individuals have been screened out of a possible 1375 eligible people.A total of 71.63636364 of possible patients have been screened which is below the 80% requirement. The GP practice needs to sceen another people to hit the required 80% screening target. | 985 |
Cervical Screening Ages 50 to 64 | 820 individuals have been screened out of a possible 1025 eligible people.A total of 80 of possible patients have been screened which is above the required mimimum standard. | 820 |
Overall number of GP appointments | 5204 Number of appointments in Apr 2024 from a practice list size of 9681 patients | 5204 |
Face to face appointments | 2954 Face to Face appointments in Apr 2024 which is 56.8% of the total number of appointments. | 2954 |
Home Visits | 5 Home Visits in Apr 2024 which is 0.1% of the total number of appointments. | 5 |
Telephone appointments | 2038 Telephone appointments in Apr 2024 which is 39.2% of the total number of appointments. | 2038 |
Unknown appointments | 90 Unknown appointments in Apr 2024 which is 1.7% of the total number of appointments. | 90 |
Video call appointments | 117 Video call appointments in Apr 2024 which is 2.2% of the total number of appointments. | 117 |
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![]() | By: | Anonymous |
| Jul 3 2018 | ||
Unless you say it is an emergency and must be seen that day, it takes 2-3 weeks minimum to get an appointment with your own doctor, and another week after that if you can't make the single day and time available to you.
If you are prepared to see any doctor this wait is sometimes reduced to as little as a week, but there is no continuity of care.
The dispensary closes for a massive lunch break and doesn't open when the doctors start in the morning, so if you go to see a doctor early or in the middle of the day you can't also pick up a repeat prescription. They are not a member of the EPS so you can't get your prescriptions elsewhere or delivered by any of the modern delivery services. |
![]() | By: | Anonymous |
| Apr 4 2018 | ||
I honestly don't know where I would be without the wonderful level of care provided at Comberton Surgery. I have never been in a position where I haven't been squeezed in for an appointment when I've needed it, and the reception and dispensary staff have always been on hand to deal with any issues or queries. But I have to go out of my way to praise the ongoing support, care, professionalism and extremely high medical standards of one doctor, who has provided an unprecedented level of care for me personally over nearly 10 years. I would be absolutely lost without her! Highly recommended surgery. |
![]() | By: | Anonymous |
| Aug 3 2022 | ||
There is no care or continuity here. They take months to impart vital information to their patients. Four weekly prescriptions demand a visit to the surgery THIRTEEN times a year - surely someone other than me can see that is the main cause of the dreadful queues for this service on a daily basis. It's like the third world with old people outside in all weathers waiting for their pills. Why can no one improve this? I can see it, why can' they? Is it greed so they get paid 13 times per annum for each person, so they perpetuate this joke of a system. I use the automated, but fallible, dispenser but those without a smartphone can't. I was informed today that 'my' GP had left. I only had an appointment with her last week and she didn't action several things she promised. So I will have to go back yet again for the correct prescription medicine - only when I take the initiative to call them to check they've done it, as they do not intend to contact me. I am dealing with a recent mastectomy (after fourteen previous operations), a dislocated knee and clinical depression for 26 years - you would think someone would bother with me, but I'm informed I no longer have a GP and will be 'shared' around the other doctors. Not exactly excellent medical care to put it mildly. |
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