WOLVERLEY Surgery has been nominated for a prestigious GP Practice of the Year award for the fourth year in a row.
It's part of the Worcestershire Health and Social Care Awards 2023 celebrating special people or teams whose work truly makes a difference to those they care for.
The surgery was nominated by Wendy Anderson and her family.
She said: "They are all caring, professional, friendly and always helpful.
"Everyone of them always goes above the call of duty.
"They are wonderful. I think the fact that they have been in the final since you started these awards shows how well they are thought of. This has got to be their year.
"People might think big is better but I think by having a small friendly surgery the staff get to know you but they also get to know you as a family unit.
"We have been registered at Wolverley Surgery for almost 32 years and we have always had excellent care.
"I have told several of my friends and neighbours about the wonderful care and they have registered at the surgery. They have all been really pleased.
"Everyone at Wolverley Surgery is totally dedicated to the care and support they give their patients".
Dr Adnan Chaudhry from Wolverley Surgery said it's a "great honour" to be nominated once again.
He said: "We have a very strong team that has mutual respect for each other and our patients".
The Worcestershire Health & Social Care Awards 2023 is being run across all our local titles and websites - Worcester News, Malvern Gazette, Evesham Journal, Bromsgrove Advertiser, Kidderminster Shuttle and Redditch Advertiser - in partnership with the University of Worcester.
The GP Practice of the Year Award is sponsored by Marshall Toyota Stourbridge, Bromsgrove & Worcester
The 2023 awards will culminate in a black-tie dinner for all the finalists at the Abbey Hotel in Malvern on Thursday, September 14, where the winners will be announced.
You can submit nominations up until noon on Sunday, July 9 at https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/whsc-awards-2023/.
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