NHS patients in Wakefield have reported mixed satisfaction ratings for local doctor’s surgeries in the area, according to the latest GP Patient Survey.NHS patients in Wakefield have reported mixed satisfaction ratings for local doctor’s surgeries in the area, according to the latest GP Patient Survey.
NHS patients in Wakefield have reported mixed satisfaction ratings for local doctor’s surgeries in the area, according to the latest GP Patient Survey.

NHS GP Patient Survey 2023: Every doctor surgery and practice in Wakefield rated – find how yours compares

NHS patients in Wakefield have reported mixed satisfaction ratings for local doctor’s surgeries in the area, according to the latest GP Patient Survey.

Produced by Ipsos on behalf of NHS England, the 2023 GP Patient Survey asked people across the country what they think about their local GP practice.

It surveyed 2.7 million people between January and April 2023 and had a response rate of 29%.

Nationally, the results show 14.2% of respondents were unhappy with the overall experience provided by their local doctor’s surgery – the highest rate in six years and 0.6 percentage points greater than last year when 13.6% said they found their experience either fairly poor or very poor.

Almost three quarters (71.3%) had a positive experience of their GP surgery, saying their overall experience was either ‘very good’ or ‘fairly good’ – the lowest rate in six years. In addition, 14.5% said their experience was ‘neither good nor bad’.

But at the worst-rated GP surgery in MK, one in eight patients described their experience as “very poor”. At the best, more than 63% of respondents described the surgery as “very good.”

Dr Richard van Mellaerts, the British Medical Association’s England GP committee deputy chair, said GP practices were struggling to cope with demand.

He said: “These findings are - despite the huge pressures practices are under – testament to the hard work, professionalism and dedication of GPs and their teams.

“This survey is proof positive that the problems in general practice today lie squarely on the shoulders of a Government that refuses to invest properly in the health service and not on GPs or practice staff who are going above and beyond to ensure patients are getting the care they deserve.”

How do the GP surgeries in Wakefield compare?

**Surgeries with multiple branches are listed under the name of their lead surgery.