Serving as a "hot site" during the COVID-19 pandemic, Congresbury Surgery provided essential services to the community, allowing the practice to safely see patients suspected of having COVID-19. However, due to ongoing challenges and the limitations of the site, it has since been temporarily closed and is no longer viable for long-term clinical use. As a result, over the last 5 years, Congresbury patients have been reallocated to our neighbouring branch sites at Langford Surgery and Yatton Surgery.
Given the temporary closure, we are now evaluating options for the building’s future. We are considering its potential long-term use, considering the needs of the local community and surrounding areas. We are committed to exploring alternatives that will meet the healthcare needs of our patients, including the possibility of re-purposing the building. The following survey focuses on gathering input for patients and the community on how the temporary closure has impacted their access to receive healthcare.
Please be reassured that all responses are anonymous.
At the end of the survey, you will have the opportunity to provide feedback or ask Mendip Vale any questions you may have about Congresbury Surgery. While we won’t be able to respond to you directly, your questions will help us build and improve our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) section on the Mendip Vale website and communication channels.