NHS access, handled locally

NHS Access, Handled Locally

Getting timely care matters more than structures or slogans. People want to know they can see a GP, get an appointment, and access treatment when they need it.

Across Beverley and Holderness, I hear concerns about waiting times and access to local services. When care is delayed, it creates worry and can make problems worse.

Getting an Appointment

Being able to see a GP without long delays is one of the biggest concerns people raise. Access should be straightforward and reliable.

  • Faster access to GP appointments
  • Better use of local health services
  • Clearer communication with patients

People should be able to get help when they need it.

Local Services

Care works best when it is close to home. Strong local services reduce pressure on hospitals and make it easier for people to get treated.

  • Supporting local clinics and community care
  • Reducing unnecessary trips to hospital
  • Making services easier to access locally

Local provision makes a real difference to patients and families.

Fair and Accessible Care

The NHS should work for everyone. People should not feel they have to struggle to get the care they need.

Help when you need it, without paying more, is what people expect from a strong public health service.

Always local

If you are having difficulties accessing NHS services, I want to hear about it. Your experience helps highlight where improvements are needed.

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