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GP Surgery Shut: Patients Face Care Chaos
28 Nov
Summary
- The Hollies Surgery in Hadleigh, Essex, closed October 31st.
- Dr. Omosini's registration suspended due to safety concerns.
- Temporary NHS team managing patient care remotely and off-site.

The Hollies Surgery in Hadleigh, Essex, has ceased operations since October 31st, following the immediate suspension of Dr. Olusegun Omosini's registration by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). This action was taken due to serious concerns regarding the safe management of medicines and inadequate governance systems, leading to a six-month suspension for the doctor. The closure has impacted around 12,000 patients, with many reporting difficulties in obtaining information and accessing necessary medical services.
Local NHS commissioners have implemented a temporary team to manage patient care. This team is currently handling phone inquiries, conducting home visits, offering online consultations, and arranging face-to-face appointments at alternative venues. While officials praise the swift action to ensure patient safety, some residents, including a cancer patient's son and a parent needing an inhaler, have voiced significant frustration and inconvenience due to the sudden disruption and communication issues.
Despite some patient complaints, including misplaced appointment notifications, the NHS Mid and South Essex Integrated Care Board has apologized for the errors and assured that all systems are now corrected. They are working diligently towards reopening the surgery as swiftly as possible, seeking patient understanding during this challenging period. The situation highlights the complexities of ensuring consistent and safe healthcare delivery.




