St Werburgh’s Medical Practice for the Homeless
2a George Street, Chester, CH1 3EQ⚠ Inspection May Be Overdue
This practice was last inspected approximately 9 years ago. CQC typically re-inspects GP practices every 2–3 years. The current rating may not reflect the practice's present standard of care.
Frequently Asked Questions
St Werburgh’s Medical Practice for the Homeless is rated Good by the Care Quality Commission. This means the practice meets all required CQC standards and patients can expect safe, effective care.
St Werburgh’s Medical Practice for the Homeless was last inspected on 6 March 2017. The full report is available on the CQC website.
Contact St Werburgh’s Medical Practice for the Homeless directly or use the NHS website to check if they are currently accepting new patients in Chester.
A Good rating means the practice performs well and meets all key CQC standards across the five inspection areas: safe, effective, caring, responsive, and well-led. Around 76% of GP practices in England hold a Good rating.
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