Bosses at the practice said that Framlingham and the surrounding area have a “rapidly growing” population, adding that they aim to recruit additional staff to meet “increasing demand” for GP services.
Several new housing estates have sprung up around the town and close by over the past few years.
They added: “Although the practice’s GP to patient ratio is currently slightly higher than average, all patients are receiving safe and effective care.
“Our staff work really hard to support people’s health and wellbeing and we’re proud of what they do.
“It’s important to remember that our primary health care services are delivered not only by GPs, but by a wide range of skilled health professionals.”
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In the latest stage of the vaccination programme, the NHS is now inviting all those aged 60 or over to get a life-saving COVID-19 vaccination.
This week, around two million people between the ages of 60 and 63 will be invited to book an appointment and receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Across England, there have now been 16.5 million people who have received their first jab - just over a third of the whole adult population.
Praising the ongoing vaccination programme, Professor Stephen Powis, the NHS’s national medical director, said: “The NHS vaccination programme, the biggest in the health service’s history and fastest in Europe, goes from strength to strength.
After temperatures have been dropping the council's gritting teams have been preemptively deployed to keep driving conditions safe across Milton Keynes.
This morning (27/02), it was annouced that gritting teams would be deployed all across Milton Keynes as a precautionary measure due to dropping temperatures.