Conwy West cluster comprises of 12 General Practices, one of which is managed by the Health Board, with a total practice population of 63,461. This cluster is diverse having 3 GP practices located in a rural area covering wide geographical area.
Bodreinallt
Craig Y Don Medical Practice
Llys Meddyg (Conwy)
Lonfa
Meddygfa (Betws y Coed)
Meddygfa Gyffin
Mostyn House Medical Practice
Plas Menai Surgery
The Medical Centre (Penrhyn Bay)
The Surgery (Llanwrst)
Uwchaled Medical Practice
West Shore Surgery
Within the Central Area of the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board region there are 4 Clusters covering the counties of Conwy and Denbighshire.
BCUHB Cluster Population Health Directory - The North Wales Population Health Directory (NWPHD) focuses on the public health priorities and provides information on population health need at different geographical levels (including at Conwy West Cluster level) to NHS staff for planning purposes. The directory is on the Public Health Wales website.
Central Area Key Contacts - Clare Darlington; Assistant Area Director of Primary Care (Central), Dr Liz Bowen Area Medical Director, Primary Care (interim), Jodie Berrington. Senior Cluster Co-ordinator (Central)
Central Area Cluster Leads
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Dr Jonathan Williamson |
Conwy West |
Geraint Davies |
North Denbighshire |
Dr Jane Bellamy and Dr Clare Corbett |
Central and South Denbighshire |
Dr Matthew Davies |
Each Cluster is allocated funding to support cluster priorities in line with Welsh Government priorities to improve access and equity of access or to improve the skill mix within primary care, not least to promote the prudent use of resources.
Conwy West Cluster IMTP 2020-2023
The cluster is exploring the benefits of a ‘sub cluster’ for the more rural practices within Conwy West who have different priorities to the more coastal practices. This approach will look to improve the development of the maturity of the cluster and better serve all patients across the area
The Community Navigator service has integrated itself into the cluster and feedback is extremely positive with good patient outcomes and successful navigation. This service has contributed to the positive relationship between third sector and Primary Care. The evaluation of this service is ongoing.
Updated 30/10/2024