Storrsdale Medical Centre is an award wining practice that strives to give our patients high quality care.
Staying true to our slogan 'Caring for the community' we aim to go above and beyond for our patients. The foundations of our practice are built on four corner stone - Kind and hard working staff, community collaboration, high quality patient care and mutual respect. With the current constraints in the NHS we can appreciate it can sometimes be frustrating to access services. We greatly appreciate your patience and we will try our best to reduce this. At Storrsdale we are a strong community and we are constantly trying to improve our services and give credit to our staff where due, so your feedback would be greatly appreciated.
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
"Caring for the community by providing safe, effective and high-quality patient-centred healthcare services within a confidential and safe environment."
Staying true to our slogan 'Caring for the community' we aim to go above and beyond for our patients. The foundations of our practice are built on four corner stone - Kind and hard working staff, community collaboration, high quality patient care and mutual respect.
OUR VISION
-To continually adapt to the evolving pace of the NHS and the patients need.-
- Embracing opportunities to improve integrated care, technology advances, complex care in the community and promote self- care and prevention. -
- To strive to help and do our best to our patients as “Our patients matter the most”. -
- To provide the best primary care services possible, working within the local and national governance, guidance and regulations. -
OUR PURPOSE
To continuously improve the care and service we provide to our patients and other working partners.
OUR VALUES
-Provision of quality healthcare for our population.
-Reflecting on clinical practice to implement innovation at every opportunity.
-Ensuring our patients are treated with dignity and respect.
-Acting with integrity in everything we do.
-Expressing compassion and empathy to our patients and each other
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