Dr Andrew Moore Otolaryngologist Brighton
- +44 (0)1903 205111
- University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, Worthing Hospital, Lyndhurst Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 2DH
Dr Emily Bailey GP Brighton provides attentive, professional care at Stanford Medical Centre. She supports the Brighton community with a comprehensive range of medical services, from treating common conditions to managing complex, long-term health issues. With a kind and collaborative approach, Dr Bailey ensures each patient feels heard, respected, and well cared for.
We handle a wide variety of minor illnesses with speed and precision. Moreover, we provide ongoing care plans tailored to those with chronic conditions. In addition, we offer clinics focused on preventative health, mental wellbeing, and lifestyle support.
You can register online with ease. Furthermore, booking and cancelling appointments is quick and convenient through our digital portal. Repeat prescriptions can also be ordered securely online.
We believe that great care begins with strong communication. Therefore, Dr Bailey works closely with patients to create care plans that fit individual needs. Likewise, we regularly review and update treatments to ensure they remain effective.
Moreover, patient input shapes our services. As a result, our Patient Participation Group (PPG) plays a vital role in ensuring we reflect the needs of the people we serve.
The PPG includes patients and practice staff who meet several times per year. Additionally, the group discusses service improvements and shares valuable insights. Consequently, this collaboration helps align care with patient expectations.
Furthermore, joining the PPG gives you a chance to directly influence how care is delivered in your community.
We value your experiences and suggestions. The Friends and Family Test lets you share feedback quickly. Furthermore, your responses help us identify our strengths and where we can do more. As a result, we use your input to guide ongoing improvements.
Our practice proudly supports the next generation of doctors. Medical students and GP registrars work under supervision to gain hands-on experience. However, you can choose not to see a student—simply let reception know.
Similarly, trainees may ask to record a consultation for training. Even so, your consent is always required, and your comfort is our priority.
The GP Patient Survey, conducted by Ipsos MORI on behalf of NHS England, collects patient feedback across the UK. Consequently, we use this information to refine services and address patient concerns. Your experience directly shapes how we move forward.
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