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Ripon Spa Surgery has responded to an announcement that a merger between GP practices in the city will move forward without it.
Last year, the NHS proposed merging the city’s Ripon Spa Surgery with North House Surgery and Park Street Surgery.
However, in an update sent to patients on Friday, partners at Park Street Surgery and Park Street said they will be moving forward with the merger but without Ripon Spa Surgery.
This was after they said it was found to be in after it was found to be in an “unexpectedly poor financial position” during the due diligence process.
The partners at Ripon Spa Surgery have now issued a joint statement to the Local Democracy Reporting Service that outlined their sadness at the decision.
They sought to reassure patients that the practice remains financially viable and said bosses are looking to make improvements in the coming months.
Dr Charles McEvoy, Dr Penny McEvoy, Dr Matt Mielcarek and managing partner Samantha Miles said:
The merger between North House Surgery and Park Street Surgery will take place before October 2024. The new practice will be called Fountains Health.
The two practices will close for four afternoons over the next six months so staff can be brought together to prepare for the merger.
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