- Dentist
Dental Concepts Partnership Whitchurch
Report from 13 November 2024 assessment
Contents
Judgements
Our view of the service
We carried out this announced on-site assessment on 11 February 2025. We found the practice had met regulations. There was effective leadership and a culture of continuous improvement. Patients were treated with dignity and respect and at the time of our assessment, could access care, support and treatment when required. Patients’ care and treatment was provided in line with current guidance and infection control procedures were in place. The practice had systems to identify and manage risks. Recruitment procedures did not wholly reflect current legislation. Dental Concepts Partnership Whitchurch is part of Dental Concepts Partnership Limited, a small dental group provider. The practice is in Whitchurch, Hampshire and provides private dental care and treatment for adults and children. There was step-free access to the practice via a ramp, and car parking spaces, including dedicated parking for disabled people, were available near the practice. The practice had 4 treatment rooms. During the assessment we spoke with 2 dentists, 3 dental nurses, a trainee dental nurse, the dental therapist, the practice manager and the business consultant.
People's experience of this service
Two weeks before our on-site assessment, we asked the practice to encourage patients to share their views of the service with us. We received feedback from 22 patients. On the day of our assessment, we spoke with and saw patient feedback from a further 2 patients. Patient feedback provided a positive view of the dental team and care provided by the practice. Comments included, “The staff are caring and thorough and treat patients sensitively and skilfully. Time is taken to explain treatment options” Patients commented positively about the standards of cleanliness. They told us they were able to book appointments within an acceptable timescale for their needs and that they had enough time during their appointment without feeling rushed. Patients said they were given clear information to help them make an informed choice about their treatment and any associated costs. They were involved in decisions about their care. When they were prescribed medicines, patients felt that sufficient information was given. Patients also felt they were supported to maintain their oral health and were provided with appropriate information and resources. The practice shared patient feedback with the team. We were told this was reviewed and where suggestions had been made, appropriate action would be taken.