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How many gp's are in the UK?

There are 61,1936 registered doctors on the GP Register for the UK (as at 1st August 2011)


How many Gp's are there in the UK?

There are 61,1936 registered doctors on the GP Register for the UK (as at 1st August 2011


How many patients does a GP have per day?

it really depends


How many English gp surgeris in the UK?

The number of GP practices in England is 8228 Latest Data for England and Wales from the HSCIC 2010 GP Vacancy Survey (2010)


How many patients per GP?

The number of patients per general practitioner (GP) can vary significantly depending on the country, healthcare system, and specific practice. On average, in the UK, a GP may have around 1,500 to 2,000 patients. In the US, the ratio can be higher, often ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 patients per GP. These figures can fluctuate based on factors such as local demand and the resources available to the practice.


How many patients does each GP have in the UK?

The number of GP practices in the UK is approx. 10,0878228 in England483 in Wales1019 in Scotland357 in Northern IrelandLatest Data for England and Wales from the HSCIC 2010 GP Vacancy Survey (2010)Latest Data for Scotland from the ISDScotland (2010)Latest Data for NI from the HSCNI (2009)


What kinds of muscle diseases are their?

thier are many, if curious ask you're doctor or GP(England)


What is the recommended doctor to patients ratio?

The answer to this question is varied - it depends on a lot of things. Are you asking for the number of patients per general practitioner? If so, the answer would appear to be somewhere in the realms of 1000 to 1500 patients per GP. This does depend on the nature of the population, their Demographics, geographical constraints, disease burden, age , ability of the Doctor, how many nurses the Dr has to support them, etc etc etc. In New Zeland, practice sizes vary from 500 patients per GP right up to 3500 patients per GP (considered unmanageable, actually). I believe the average practice size is around 1600 patients per GP. In terms of specialist doctors required, I do not know of research completed looking at ideal ratios here.


Are GP surgeries part of the NHS?

No, they are commissioned by NHS England


How many patients in an average gp practice?

On average, a general practice (GP) in the UK serves around 7,000 to 8,000 patients. This number can vary based on factors such as the location, size of the practice, and local population density. Some larger practices may serve over 10,000 patients, while smaller ones may have fewer than 5,000. Overall, the average is influenced by the specific demographics and healthcare needs of the community served.


If your baby is registered in england Can your baby get her jabs whilst on holiday in northern Ireland without having to register with a doctor?

I don't think so. It is better to get the baby immunised at the GP's that she is registered with so that they have a full picture of the health of the child. If you go to see a doctor you are not registered with they would expect you to have a good reason for that so it is only really for matters or urgency, rather than routine or planned appointments.


How many gp practises in UK?

The number of GP practices in the UK is approx. 10,0878228 in England483 in Wales1019 in Scotland357 in Northern IrelandLatest Data for England and Wales from the HSCIC 2010 GP Vacancy Survey (2010)Latest Data for Scotland from the ISDScotland (2010)Latest Data for NI from the HSCNI (2009)