Updated 11 September 2018
Frome Valley Medical Centre
2 Court Road
Frampton Cotterell
Bristol
BS36 2DE
Frome Valley Medical Centre provides primary medical services to approximately 14,500 patients living in Frampton Cotterell and surrounding villages in South Gloucestershire on the north eastern outskirts of Bristol. The practice has a pharmacy and some complimentary health services within the building. The practice provides primary care to four residential homes and one nursing home as well as a residential site for the traveling community.
The South West UK Census data (2011) shows 3% of the population are recorded as being from the black or minority ethnic community. Public Health England's national general practice profile shows the practice has a significantly lower population of patients aged between 20 and 39 years old and a higher than England average group of patients aged 75 or over (11.8%). This has resulted in a higher that England average number of consultations per patients over 65 years old at 17.8 per year.
The practice population has low levels of deprivation. The Index of Multiple Deprivation 2015 is
the official measure of relative deprivation for England. The practice population is ranked at decile 10 which is the lowest level of deprivation.
The surgery was purpose built and is owned by the GP partners. The building is set over two floors with patient access to the first floor by lift. It has an access ramp to the entrance of the building and a large car park with blue badge reserved parking. There is a separate reception area with an automated arrival system and spacious waiting room.
The practice team includes five GP partners and five salaried GP's; a strategic manager and deputy operations manager; a nurse manager; three advanced nurse practitioners, five practice nurses; three healthcare assistants; a pharmacist; a phlebotomist and administration staff.
The practice is an accredited training practice for GP trainees, foundation year trainees and medical students.
The practice has a Primary Medical Services contract (PMS) with NHS England to deliver general medical services.
The practice has opted out of providing out-of-hours services to their own patients. Patients can access NHS 111 and out of hours services from information on the practice website.
The practice is registered to provide the following regulated activities:
Family planning
Diagnostic and screening procedures
Treatment of disease, disorder or injury
Surgical procedures
Maternity and midwifery services.