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SERIOUS concerns have been raised about the future running of a Wrexham GP surgery. The Leader reported recently how the GP partners at Forge Road Surgery in Southsea decided to resign their General Medical Services contract with Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. This means management of the practice will transfer over to the health board on June 1, after which there will be a period of consolidation and review . Gwenfro Councillor Nigel Williams said he has been made aware of many difficulties residents residents have experienced with the surgery over the last year and he now has concerns about what will happen next.
A HEALTH board has issued a statement to allay concerns in communities served by three medical surgeries. The issue of Hillcrest Medical Centre was raised at a meeting of Caia Park Community Council this week. Councillors said residents had come to them with concerns about what is happening at the centre after they had received letters. Betsi Cadwalader University Heath Board issued a statement to explain that the GP partners running Hillcrest, as well as Forge Road Surgery and Borras Park Surgery, had resigned. The practice will transfer to the health board on June 1, after which there will be a review process to improve services across the three sites.