Help plan GP services by sharing your views

The NHS in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland is asking local residents to share their views and experiences of services provided at local GP practices and health centres by taking part in an online survey.
Patient having their blood pressure taken by their GP

The survey has been designed to help local health providers to understand what has been working well, and areas that could be improved upon particularly during the pandemic.

It’s vital that they hear from patients and carers to help inform the planning process as we emerge from lockdown restrictions.

Dr Nil Sanganee, Leicestershire GP, said:

“Over the last year, the impact of Covid-19 has meant that we have had to rapidly change our approach to delivering general practice services whilst keeping our patients and staff safe. That said we have remained open throughout the pandemic and have conducted over six million appointments over the course of the year but we are keen to hear from patients as lockdown restrictions continue to be eased and as we start to plan for the short and long term.

“We want to also hear from patients about any other suggestions that they have so we can consider how we improve the patient experience as demand on our services continue to grow.”

Even if you haven’t visited your General Practice recently it’s still really important that you have your say so that providers and commissioners can understand the way care needs to be provided to you in the future.

The survey will be open until Monday 12 July 2021 and all responses are anonymous.

Complete the survey

For further information or support in completing the survey please email: beinvolved@leicestercityccg.nhs.uk.