Clinica London Limited, London.Clinica London Limited in London is a Doctors/GP specialising in the provision of services relating to caring for adults over 65 yrs, caring for adults under 65 yrs, caring for children (0 - 18yrs), diagnostic and screening procedures, surgical procedures and treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The last inspection date here was 5th June 2013 Contact Details:
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9th May 2013 - During a routine inspection
![]() Our inspection on 17 December 2013 found there was limited emergency equipment and drugs available at the practice. This meant there was a risk that people would not receive appropriate treatment in a timely fashion in a medical emergency. On our visit on 9 May 2013 we found that appropriate emergency drugs and equipment were now in place and there were regular checks to ensure that these were in date and in good working order. Our inspection on 17 December 2013 found that there was no specific policy or procedure in place setting out who was responsible for safeguarding at the service and how any concerns were to be reported. On our visit on 9 May 2013 we found that appropriate policies and procedures had now been put in place which staff were aware of.
17th December 2012 - During a routine inspection
![]() People who had used the service told us that they were given information about their care and treatment before they underwent procedures. They said that staff were "very professional", "welcoming" and "very attentive". People who had used the service described it as "very good" and "fantastic". Appropriate medical checks were undertaken before people received treatment and they received appropriate after-care. However, at the time of the inspection the service did not have appropriate emergency drugs and equipment in place. The service reported that these would be put in place in the near future. Staff were aware of the broad signs of possible abuse and to report any concerns to the local authority. However, at the time of the inspection there was no specific policy or procedure in place setting out who was responsible for safeguarding at the service and how any concerns were to be reported. Staff at the service received appropriate training and there was a procedure in place for them to undergo annual appraisals where there performance would be discussed and targets set for the coming year. Staff at the service monitored the clinical outcomes of the treatment of patients. People using the service told us that they would be happy to raise any concerns with staff if they had any.
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