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Forge Close, Hayes, Bromley, Kent, BR2 7LL

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Average review score of 3.7 from 13 customer reviews


"My Uncle aged 92 years has just had to move to a new GP Surgery as he has entered a Care Home.

Our biggest regret on his move is that he will be outside the catchment for the outstanding Doctors Surgery at Forge Close in Hayes.

With age he has suffered chronic ill health over the last 10 years and we have had a lot of contact with Forge Close . From the ever helpful and efficient Reception Staff to all the GPs , we have had invaluable support from the Surgery and we cannot praise them enough.

To illustrate this, my wife and i enquired about moving from our GP surgery in Farnborough across to Forge Close. Unfortunately we are not in there Catchment Area.

I can highly Forge Close. The Reception staff are without fail so helpful and professional and the GPs are quick to respond with Care and always helpful.

We regard this Surgery as an Outstanding example for other GP Surgeries to follow.

Thank you so much to everyone at Forge Close.

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Regards

Neil Ogilvie"
Neil O, 7th December 2018


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"My Uncle aged 92 years has just had to move to a new GP Surgery as he has entered a Care Home.

Our biggest regret on his move is that he will be outside the catchment for the outstanding Doctors Surgery at Forge Close in Hayes.

With age he has suffered chronic ill health over the last 10 years and we have had a lot of contact with Forge Close . From the ever helpful and efficient Reception Staff to all the GPs , we have had invaluable support from the Surgery and we cannot praise them enough.

To illustrate this, my wife and i enquired about moving from our GP surgery in Farnborough across to Forge Close. Unfortunately we are not in there Catchment Area.

I can highly Forge Close. The Reception staff are without fail so helpful and professional and the GPs are quick to respond with Care and always helpful.

We regard this Surgery as an Outstanding example for other GP Surgeries to follow.

Thank you so much to everyone at Forge Close.

Please feel free to reproduce this text.

Regards

Neil Ogilvie"
Neil O, 7th December 2018


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FACILITIES



PERFORMANCE

National Patient Survey

60.00%

GP Patient Survey score for opening hours

59.50%

GP Patient Survey score for telephone communication

63.60%

GP Patient Survey score for making an appointment

85.50%

GP Patient Survey score for overall satisfaction

National Patient Survey

The information below is taken from the national GP Patient Survey. The results for this practice are depicted below. More detailed results from the GP Patient Survey are available from the GP Patient Survey website at: www.gp-patient.co.uk.

Key Facts

44,035

Registered patients at this practice

YES

Are weekday evening, and weekend appointments offered?

4 GPs

3 male, and 1 female

86%

of patients would recommend them to friends and family

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SERVICES

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DOCTORS AND SUPPORT STAFF


Dr Ko Ko Laing

GMC Number - 3439256

General Practitioner

Qualifications - DGM, MBBS, MRCGP

Dr Ko Ko Laing qualified in 1989, his previous surgery in Victory Road merged with the Portsdown Group in April 2010. He is a highly experienced GP, is based in Kingston Crescent Surgery he has a number of special interest which includes medicine, rheumatology and joint injections. He is a keen tennis player and also enjoys travel.


Dr Peter Kipgen

GMC Number - 6147727

General Practitioner

Dr Kipgen qualified from Barts and the London Medical School in 2006 (MBBS). He completed his GP training in Dorset in 2015 (MRCGP). He has a broad range of experience gained from hospital posts earlier in his career; these include paediatrics, sexual health, orthopaedics and emergency medicine. In his spare time he enjoys hill-walking and is a keen amateur chef. He also enjoys playing and watching sport especially rugby and football.


Mr Phil Monnery

GMC Number - 3562703

General Practitioner

Qualifications - FRCS 1999, FRCSI 1995, MBBS, 1991, MRCGP 2012

Dr Philip Monnery qualified from ST George’s Hospital Medical School in 1991, Undertaking a career in the Royal Air force. Initially undertaking surgical training and specialising in Ear, Nose and Throat he became a consultant in the Military in 2006. A change in life goals meant a change to general practice in 2009. He joined Portsdown Group Practice in 2015 and maintains his special interest in ENT and is responsible for the Portsdown Travel Clinic. He is married to Alison and has three children who keep them both very busy. He likes nothing better than to relax in the garden and is frequently seen with either a chainsaw or an axe, what could go wrong!?


Dr Catherine Tuson

GMC Number - 6160583

General Practitioner

Qualifications - BSc, MBChB, MRCGP

Dr Cat Tuson graduated from Warwick University in 2007 and joined the Practice in 2013 having completed her GP training in the North East of England. She has a special interest in orthopaedics and joint injections and also in women’s health.


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FAQs

What do you say at GP? ›

During your appointment it is important to be as open and honest with the GP as possible. They will ask you questions to gauge a full picture of your health, so be sure to share all the details about how you're feeling or how the symptoms are affecting you. Use the notes you have prepared as a guide if it is helpful.

What is the recommended GP list size? ›

Each GP (partner or salaried) who works 4 sessions or more should ideally have a list. This list should be proportional to the number of regular sessions, with list sizes ideally around 200-250 patients or fewer per session worked each week.

What makes an excellent GP? ›

We know a good GP when we see one: a colleague we admire, a great teacher, or a role model. We can even feel when we are being good GPs on those days when we are at the top of our game—being patient-centred; medically astute; context, family, and community oriented; excellent collaborators and advocates ….

What does a GP session mean? ›

A GP session is the time GPs work directly with patients.

How do you answer GP questions? ›

Answering GP Essay Questions Strategically
  1. Dissect the Question. Carefully read the GP essay question multiple times for a thorough understanding. ...
  2. Identify Question Type. ...
  3. Plan the Essay. ...
  4. Structure the GP Essay. ...
  5. Craft Compelling Arguments. ...
  6. Address Counterarguments. ...
  7. Strong Conclusion.

What do GP stand for? ›

abbreviation for general practitioner: a doctor who provides general medical treatment for people who live in a particular area: local GP I went along to the local GP. Synonym. family doctor. Medical treatment: doctors & health workers generally.

How do I choose the best GP? ›

Usually, choosing a GP surgery close to where you live is the best option. If there are several GP surgeries nearby, you may want to base your decision on reviews from other patients online. You could also speak to other students to find out about their experiences with a particular surgery.

What is a normal GP? ›

A general practitioner focuses on your overall physical and mental health. They're often also called family doctors or internists, but there is a slight difference. General practitioners who aren't certified by the American Board of Family Medicine can't call themselves family doctors.

How much does a GP practice get paid per patient? ›

The data showed that the average payment per registered payment has risen by £4.04 in the past year – up from £159.61 in 2020/21. The average payment per weighted patient has also risen slightly. It was £159.61 in 2020/21 and rose to £163.68 this year.

How to tell if a GP is good? ›

You can find out which doctor is considered to have a good reputation in your area by talking to people around you. You could also use the library, local phone directory or local advice bureau for this information.

What should a GP know? ›

They have broad knowledge and the skills to work out how to manage all the health issues you might have through your life. Because your GP gets to know you, your family and your community, they can provide care that is most suitable for you.

How do you rank GP preferences? ›

You should move all posts you wish to be considered for into the preferences section. All posts you move into this section must be put into rank order. For example, the post you want most at the top as number 1, next most at number 2.

What does a GP actually do? ›

General practitioners (GPs) treat all common medical conditions and refer patients to hospitals and other medical services for urgent and specialist treatment. You'll have an important role looking after patients in your community.

How much is a GP session? ›

A salaried GP on a £66,000 annual salary for a contract of 25 hours per week (6 sessions of 4 hours and 10 minutes) has a sessional rate of £11,000.

How many patients should a GP see per session? ›

In its guide to 'Safe working in general practice', the BMA recommends that: A safe level of patient contacts for a GP is not more than 25 per day. However, the number of daily contacts considered 'safe' may vary according to the above factors. Practices should move to 15-minute appointments.

How do you speak to your GP? ›

If you think you need an appointment at your GP surgery, you can contact them:
  1. using a form on your GP surgery's website (many surgeries also have a form you can access if you use the NHS App or log into your account on the NHS website)
  2. by phone.
  3. in person, by going into the surgery and talking to the receptionist.

What do you do at a GP? ›

General practitioners (GPs) are doctors who treat all common medical conditions. Where necessary they can refer you to hospitals and other medical services for urgent and specialist treatment. They focus on the health of the whole person combining physical, psychological and social aspects of your care.

What happens at a GP appointment? ›

In your appointment your doctor will probably make an initial assessment by asking questions about: your mood, thoughts and behaviours – sometimes by using questionnaires or forms which measure depression and anxiety. your lifestyle and any recent events in your life that might be affecting your wellbeing.

What to say to GP about anxiety? ›

Focus on how you feel, rather than what diagnosis you might meet. Try to explain how you've been feeling over the past few months or weeks, and anything that has changed. Use words and descriptions that feel natural to you – you don't have to say specific things to get help.

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