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Voyager Family Health

Overall: Good read more about inspection ratings

Farnborough Centre for Health, Apollo Rise, Farnborough, GU14 0NP (01252) 545078

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Voyager Family Health

Important: This service was previously registered at a different address - see old profile

Latest inspection summary

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Our current view of the service

Good

Updated 17 October 2024

Date of assessment: 24-29 November 2024. Voyager Family Health is an NHS GP practice located in Farnborough, Hampshire. At the time of our assessment there were approximately 19,500 people registered with the service. We carried out this assessment to follow up on concerns identified at our previous inspection. In October 2022 we had rated the service as requires improvement overall, and for the key questions safe, effective and well led. We assessed 3 key questions, safe, effective and well-led and have combined the scores for these areas with the scores from the last inspection. All key questions are now rated as good. The service had made improvements and is no longer in breach of regulations. The management of patients taking high-risk medicines and those patients with long term conditions were being appropriately monitored and there was an action plan in place to encourage patients to attend appropriate medicine reviews and have the required tests to ensure safe prescribing. Emergency medicines ensured safe care and treatment for patients. Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency safety alert were appropriately actioned.

People's experience of the service

Updated 17 October 2024

People were positive about their experience of care and treatment from the practice. Results from the National GP Patient Survey 2024 showed people felt staff involved them in decisions about their care and treatment appropriately and listened to them. We asked the provider to share details of CQC Give Feedback on Care link on the provider’s website, where people were invited to share their experience of the service with CQC. We received 362 comments from patients. Of the 362, 299 were positive and patient comments indicated high levels of satisfaction with members of the staff team and the care and treatment they had received. Of the remaining comments, 33 were mixed and 30 were negative with the main theme being access.