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Welcome to the Knutsford Medical Partnership

NHS England » You and your general practice – English

Dear Patient,
GPs and their practice teams provide the vast majority of NHS care outside of
hospitals, supporting you and your family throughout your lives. In a perfect world, we
want to be able to offer every patient:
Safety – prompt access to a GP or practice nurse you trust, with well-staffed
surgeries and enough resource so that no patient feels left behind.
Stability – a family doctor who knows you, your medical history, and your community
– without the stress and difficulty of finding it difficult to get an appointment.
Hope for the future – care that focuses on keeping you well, not just treating illness.
We want more time for meaningful consultations, joined-up support closer to your
home, from modern GP surgery premises with safe and effective technology to make
this possible.
The government talks of “bringing back the family doctor” but what politicians
promise is often not planned properly or funded fairly to be able to be delivered
in reality.
We aim to respond to all appointment and advice requests promptly, prioritising
those most in need. Sometimes we may need to offer you an appointment on
another day or direct you to another suitable service.
The need to prioritise urgent cases to keep patients safe can result in longer waiting
times for routine/non-urgent appointments.
The new requirement to allow patients unlimited online access for non- urgent
medical requests, throughout core hours, makes it more likely that we will have no
choice but to create hospital-style waiting lists to meet patient need.
We want to guide you through the NHS, co-ordinate your care, and support you to
stay healthy. We want every patient to feel safe and confident in their GP practice –
now and in the future.

GPs are on your side

The Challenges Your Practice Faces
Rising demand, fewer GPs – GPs care for 17% more patients than in 2015, but with
fewer GPs. Funding has not kept pace, so many patients find it hard to see their GP
quickly, leading to the stressful scramble to secure an appointment.
Practice closures – Around 2,000 practices have been lost since 2010, that’s one
in four surgeries, leaving fewer local practices and longer waits or travel for patients.
Funding pressures – Practices receive just 31p per patient per day to provide
unlimited consultations with our doctors and nurses, making it hard to employ
enough staff and sustain services.
Workforce challenges – More GPs are leaving the NHS than joining. While our staff
work tirelessly, system pressures and patient frustration can affect everyone’s morale
and wellbeing. We have unemployed GPs now – and practices lack funds to
hire them.
Unsafe workloads – Many GPs see far more than the accepted safe limit of patients
per day, often working over 60 hours a week. Recent government changes risk
making this worse.
Ageing buildings – One in five GP surgeries is now over 75 years old – older than the
NHS itself which started in 1948. There is very little investment to provide modern
facilities fit for today’s needs.
Access versus continuity – Government policy means speed of an appointment
comes before choice. This lack of continuity of care, means patients often don’t get
to see a familiar face who knows them well.
Demand management – We always aim to respond to all appointment and advice
requests promptly, prioritising those most in need. Sometimes we may need to offer
you an appointment on another day or direct you to another suitable service.
For safety reasons, urgent medical requests cannot always be accepted via
our online system. For something urgent, pick up the telephone or walk in to
our surgery.

We may unfortunately sometimes face challenges beyond
our control:

– difficulties with accessing services at the local hospitals and long waiting lists
– workforce challenges – not enough GPs to look after you
– the need to provide our teams with compulsory NHS training and education
– unforeseen events
– NHS IT challenges with old and slow equipment
– lack of investment in practice buildings and development
– public health emergencies
– Our core contract hours are Monday – Friday, 8am– 630pm.
– Our consulting times are between these hours.
– Please note at certain times, e.g. lunch or the ends of the day, a clinician
may not be present in the building (e.g. out on home visits).
– In any emergency, please dial 999 for an ambulance or attend the nearest
– Accident & Emergency department.
We believe patients deserve more
– At present, GPs and their teams are under huge pressure – caring for more people
with fewer resources.
– Without proper investment, the safety, stability and continuity of care that patients
value most are at risk.
– As your GP practice, we will always do what we can to deliver the best service
possible for you and your family. With the right resources and support, we
could expand our services, employ more staff, and deliver the safe, timely, and
personalised care you deserve.
– Please remember that our current GP contract funds patient care on average at
31p per day per patient, which is not enough to meet rising demand and to provide
the care you and your family deserve.
So please bear with us – and thank you for your support as
we try our best for you and your family.
See NHS England’s You and Your General Practice document here: You and Your
General Practice


Knutsford Medical Partnership is taking the unusual step of messaging our patients to advise them of the real and ever-growing threat to the future of their local NHS GP services. There is unprecedented demand on our services and we are trying our best to meet this (GP surgeries have stretched to deliver an extra one million appointments per month: 2023 compared to 2022).

However last year we received a real terms cut in our funding and this year’s proposed funding represents a further real terms cut. This makes it harder for you to see a GP when you’re unwell. Hundreds of GP surgeries have already closed since 2013 and more surgeries will follow unless significant changes are made to invest in and stabilise GP services. We believe in funding primary care, so people can see their GPs when they need to, which saves lives and saves the NHS money. We encourage you to write your MP demanding urgent action to fairly fund GP surgeries. Please visit this website for further information https://nhssos.org.uk/


We are a GP Partnership working across 5 sites to deliver high quality care to approximately 23,300 residents of Knutsford and its surrounding areas. Our sites are Annandale, Manchester Road, Toft Road and Town Lane (Mobberley), we also run clinics from Knutsford Community Hospital.

We are keen innovators and as a result have roles within our team such as clinical pharmacists, social prescribers, workflow optimisers, physicians associates, paramedics and are always developing. Our receptionists are trained in signposting and we pride ourselves on ensuring patients see the right person for their care at the right time.

Knutsford Medical Partnership is our Primary Care Network, which allows us to drive projects that suit the need of our registered population. We work closely with our community services (district nurses, health visitors, community matrons, social workers etc), and with the voluntary sector in Knutsford.

The Annandale site has a dispensary which can offer medications to patients who live more than a mile from a pharmacy.

Opening Times

Please click here for our opening times

Please Note: The surgeries are closed for staff training for one afternoon each month from 1pm. Please click here to see the dates these will take place.

Out of Hours

If you need GP assistance when we are closed please call NHS 111. Dial 111 and the service will direct you to wherever is best able to meet your needs taking into account your location, the time of day, and the capacity of local services.

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