Patients across the country shared their views in the annual GP Patient Survey, giving honest feedback about what their local surgeries are really like.
In Sutton, Wrythe Green Surgery, Grove Road Practice, Park Road Medical Centre and Maldon Road Surgery came out on top, with most patients reporting a positive overall experience.
At the other end, Manor Practice, Circle GP Surgery and Cheam GP Centre were rated the lowest for overall experience.
Some of the lower-rated surgeries did perform well in other areas, such as helpful reception staff, phone access or how easy it is to get an appointment.
This list looks purely at patients’ overall experience whether it was positive or not.
The 10 Sutton GP surgeries where patients had an overall negative experience:
- Manor Practice, Wallington – 19.94 per cent
- Circle GP Surgery, Carshalton – 17.75 per cent
- Cheam GP Centre, Cheam – 15.64 per cent
- Robin Hood Lane Health Centre, Sutton – 14.26 per cent
- Mulgrave Road Surgery, Sutton – 13.46 per cent
- Wallington Family Practice, Wallington – 13.28 per cent
- James O’Riordan Medical Centre, Sutton – 11.54 per cent
- Hackbridge Medical Centre, Hackbridge – 9.67 per cent
- Shotfield Medical Practice, Wallington – 8.67 per cent
- Benhill & Belmont GP Centre, Sutton – 6.98 per cent
The 10 Sutton GP surgeries where patients had an overall positive experience:
- Wrythe Green Surgery, Carshalton – 97.71 per cent
- Grove Road Practice, Sutton – 94.66 per cent
- Park Road Medical Centre, Wallington – 91.78 per cent
- Maldon Road Surgery, Wallington – 91.02 per cent
- Cheam Family Practice, Cheam – 84.23 per cent
- Benhill & Belmont GP Centre, 82.93 per cent
- Hackbridge Medical Centre, Hackbridge – 82.91 per cent
- Beeches Surgery, Carshalton – 80.64 per cent
- Sutton Medical Centre, Sutton – 80.28 per cent
- Chesser Practice, Carshalton – 77.70 per cent
All GP surgeries in Sutton are overseen by the South West London Integrated Care Board (ICB), which is in charge of planning and commissioning health services across the borough.
The ICB is responsible for making sure local practices deliver consistent, high-quality care.
That includes everything from patient access to frontline services like reception.
We contacted South West London ICB for comment.