Station Medical Centre

Station Approach, Hereford, HR1 1BB
CQC Rating Good
Data: Care Quality Commission (Open Government Licence)

Inspection Details

Last inspected
17 July 2025
Report published
17 July 2025
Local authority
Herefordshire, County of
Provider
Hereford Medical Group

Inspection Results by Category

CQC inspects GP surgeries across five key areas:

Safe

Good

Are patients protected from abuse and avoidable harm?

Effective

Good

Does care, treatment and support achieve good outcomes?

Caring

Good

Do staff involve and treat people with compassion and respect?

Responsive

Good

Are services organised so they meet people's needs?

Well-led

Good

Is the practice well managed, learning and improving?

What Does This Rating Mean?

A Good rating means this practice is performing well and meeting all required CQC standards. Patients can expect safe, effective, and caring treatment. Approximately 76% of GP practices in England are rated Good.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CQC rating for Station Medical Centre?

Station Medical Centre is rated Good by the Care Quality Commission. This means the practice meets all required CQC standards and patients can expect safe, effective care.

When was Station Medical Centre last inspected?

Station Medical Centre was last inspected on 17 July 2025. The full report is available on the CQC website.

Can I register at Station Medical Centre?

Contact Station Medical Centre directly or use the NHS website to check if they are currently accepting new patients in Hereford.

What does a Good CQC rating mean?

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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