Updated 8 February 2023
This service is provided by Christchurch Pharmacy Limited. Christchurch Clinics is a private medical clinic on the High Street in Braintree, Essex. The service has a small car park at the back, which can be accessed free of charge by patients attending the clinic. There is also a multi-story car park a short walk away. Entrance to the service is intercom controlled. This service is provided to both adults and children.
The regulated aspects of this service are provided by GMC and GPC registered clinicians as well as a health care support assistant. Support is provided by a service manager and administrative staff who are shared between Christchurch Pharmacy Limited’s different services. Christchurch Clinics provides general medical services including health screening, contraception and vaccinations. The service also provides treatment for hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) and carries out ear micro-suction. The service provides the regulated activities of: Treatment of disease, disorder or injury; Diagnostic and screening procedures; and Family Planning. The service website is: www.christchurchclinics.co.uk.
The service operates on Mondays to Fridays 9am to 6pm and is closed on Saturdays and Sundays. A service is not provided outside of these hours. Surgical procedures and the prescribing of medicines at the service is carried out by the clinical doctor. The service employs a GP, clinical pharmacists, health care assistant and reception staff who oversee appointments and administration for all patients.
How we inspected this service
Before visiting we reviewed a range of information we hold about the service and information provided pre-inspection by the service. This included:
- Key policies and protocols which related to regulated activities.
- The systems in place for the running of the service.
- Feedback received via the CQC online form.
During our inspection we:
- Spoke with the registered provider.
- Observed the premises where services were delivered from.
- Checked the environment and infection control measures.
- Explored how clinical decisions were made.
- Spoke with staff involved in the regulated activities.
- Observed staff interactions with patients via telephone and in person.
- Reviewed patient feedback received by the provider.
To get to the heart of patients’ experiences of care and treatment, we always ask the following five questions:
- Is it safe?
- Is it effective?
- Is it caring?
- Is it responsive to people’s needs?
- Is it well-led?
These questions therefore formed the framework for the areas we looked at during the inspection.