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Writer's pictureHealthwatch Somerset

Are you struggling to see an NHS doctor in Somerset?

Updated: Aug 21

We are asking people to share their experience of booking face-to-face appointments with their GP to help improve access to GP services in the county.

Female doctor facing camera and talking to female patient whose back is facing camera.

Concern about access to GPs continues to be one of the most common issues people raise with us. National and local evidence underscores the challenges people face when booking a GP appointment, including limited face-to-face appointments, increased use of digital technology, and long waiting times.


Through our new public survey, we want to find out how you book appointments with your GP, for example, by phone, in person, online, via App or email. We also want to know if you have been offered a face-to-face appointment or an alternative option, and if that was suitable for you.


Your feedback drives change


Good access to GP services is an important measure of the quality of care being provided locally. Your feedback will help us identify the strengths and weaknesses in the current GP booking processes. We will share our findings with those responsible for GP services in Somerset to help them improve access to GP care.   


It’s easy to share your views


Complete our confidential survey before 31 January 2024, to share your experiences and insights. (Survey now closed)


If you prefer a paper copy or want to share your thoughts over the phone, call us free on 0800 999 1286.


In addition to the survey, we will be conducting focus group discussions and actively participating in community events and venues to gather diverse perspectives.


For more information, get in touch:


Freephone 0800 999 1286

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