St Davids surgery is to close, with patients transferred to local practices as close as possible to where they live, Hywel Dda University Health Board decided today, July 25. Fears over the future of the ‘outstanding’ surgery arose after it was announced that the surgery’s solo GP will resign the General Medical Services contract from October 31. Patients were told in a letter from the Hywel Dda University Health Board that the recommended course of action is for the surgery to close, followed by a ‘managed dispersal’ of patients, mostly to Solva surgery but also to the surgeries at Fishguard and Haverfordwest, as distance dictates.

At the health board meeting, held at Aberaeron’s Penmorfa Ceredigion County Council chambers, members also heard ongoing work will continue on establishing a branch surgery in St Davids providing nurse-led services for 20 hours a week for those patients transferring to nearby Solva Surgery. The ‘managed dispersal’ decision followed an extensive period of engagement with patients at the practice and Llais, the patient’s voice organisation for Wales. Last month's drop-in event at St Davids City Hall, which was attended by 520 people, gave patients an opportunity to discuss their concerns in person with the Health Board and Llais, with 1,119 responses also received, along with a 776-signature petition.

Following the decision, Jill Paterson, Director of Primary Care, Community and Long-Term Care, at Hywel Dda University Health Board .