NHS bosses have reassured local patients and residents they are urgently looking at all options to keep GP services in the village.
NHS Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin has reassured local patients and residents that it is urgently looking at all options to keep GP services in the village near Bridgnorth.
The body, which commissions and designs GP services across the county, says is it now reviewing options to prioritise access to services for those affected. “Our work will prioritise access to general practice services for those people affected by this announcement and try to secure an option which remains in Highley. We will be working closely with the practice, and our partners, to consider all options so we can navigate this situation as best we can.
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