Statement of Purpose

CQC Statement of Purpose – 2024/2025

Under the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (The Care Quality Commission (Registration) Regulations 2009 Part 4, the registering body (Broomhill & Lodge Moor Surgeries) is required to provide to the Care Quality Commission a statement of purpose. 
 
 
The name and address of the registered provider is: 
 
 
Main Surgery:
 
Broomhill Surgery
5 Lawson Road
Sheffield 
South Yorkshire 
S10 5BU 
 
Tel no. (0114) 266 5344
 
Branch Surgery:
Lodge Moor Surgery
14 Blackbrook Road
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S10 5FJ
 
Tel no. (0114) 230 6777
 
Website: www.broomhillsurgery.co.uk
 
Email: syicb-sheffield.broomhill@nhs.net
 
 
Registered GP Manager: Dr Christopher Parry 
Registered Practice Manager: Helen Foster 
 
Broomhill & Lodge Moor Surgeries is a partnership. There are 5 clinical partners: 
 
Dr Christopher Parry
Dr Lucie Brittain
Dr Richard Foster
Dr Chandrika Brennan
Dr Jenny Morritt
 
 
 
Description of practice and location
 
The practice currently has 5 GP partners and 4 salaried GP’s 
There are 3 nurses that cover both sites and 1 health care assistant.
 
The current patient list size is approximately 9638 (as of 11/11/2024)
 
The practice premises are formed from two different sites. 
 
Broomhill Surgery is a large converted terraced property situated on Lawson Road in Broomhill, Sheffield.
The surgery is on three levels; the ground floor consists of a large waiting area, reception area, 2 consulting rooms, a treatment room, disabled toilet, and a second patient toilet. The first floor contains 3 further consulting rooms, a general office and a staff toilet. The second floor has a clerical office, practice managers office, a staff kitchen and a staff toilet. 
 
We have a small car park at the front of the practice for staff and disabled parking. 
We do have wheel chair access and in line with the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 we have made reasonable adjustments to allow access to disabled people.
 
Lodge Moor Surgery is a building that has been converted from two adjacent properties on Blackbrook Road in Lodge Moor, Sheffield. 
 
The surgery is on two levels; the ground floor consists of a large waiting area, reception area, 1 consulting room, a treatment room, disabled toilet, and a second patient toilet. The first floor contains 4 further consulting rooms, a staff toilet, a staff kitchen and meeting room.
 
We have a small car park at the front of the practice for staff and disabled parking. 
We do have wheel chair access and in line with the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 we have made reasonable adjustments to allow access to disabled people. 
 
The Practice has a General Medical Services contract with the local health organisation and offers directly and locally enhanced services to its patients. 
 
 
Our Aims and Objectives 
 
  • The practices holds a General Medical Services Contract with the local health organisation.
  • We endeavour to provide a high standard of patient centred care.
  • We work closely within a multi-disciplinary team to provide a wide range of direct and locally enhanced services to our patients.
  • We aim to provide healthcare which is accessible and tailored specifically to meet the needs of our patient population.
  • We aim to be responsive to patient feedback by actively engaging with our patients through the patient participation group, Friends and Family Test and regular patient satisfaction questionnaires.
  • We aim to provide safe and effective, evidence-based healthcare.
  • We aim to work closely with our partners in the Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group and practices within the West Locality Group.
  • We aim to adhere to all aspects of Clinical Governance.
  • We aim to reduce clinical risk and carry out regular audits to ensure efficient and safe clinical care and update and maintain our practice policies and protocols.
  • We aim to provide a positive working environment and encourage professional development for all our staff including structured educational events, clinical and multidisciplinary meetings and staff appraisal.
  • We aim to continue to provide undergraduate student teaching and training in association with Sheffield Medical School
 
 
The registered activities and service types have been agreed by the medical practice Surgery’s Practice Manager and partners in accordance with CQC guidance. Services are described under registered activity and Service Type. 
 
The regulated services provided by the Surgery 
 
Regulated activity 1 
  • Treatment of disease, disorder and injury 
 
Regulated activity 2
  • Surgical procedures
  • Injections
  • Cuttings 
 
Regulated activity 3 
  • Diagnostic and screening procedures 
 
Regulated activity 4 
  • Family Planning
  • IUD/IUCD’s
  • Implanon/Nexplanon 
 
Regulated activity 5 
  • Maternity and Midwifery 
 
 
On behalf of the Partners 
Updated annually and last reviewed in November 2024