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Archived: Wigan Integrated Sexual Health Service

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8 Ashton Gallery, The Galleries, Wigan, WN1 1AS (01924) 311400

Provided and run by:
Spectrum Community Health C.I.C.

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All Inspections

14 and 21 May 2019

During a routine inspection

Wigan Integrated Sexual Health Service is operated by Spectrum Community Health C.I.C. The service has five locations:

  • Wigan integrated sexual health service, The Galleries Shopping Centre, 1st Floor, Wigan, WN1 1AR. (Hub location, Level 3 sexual health service).

  • Leigh Health Centre, Entrance C, The Avenue, Leigh, WN7 1HR. (Level 2 sexual health service).

  • Golborne Health Centre, Lowton Road, Warrington, WA3 3EG. (Spoke, Level 1 sexual health service).

  • Platt Bridge Health Centre, Rivington Street, Wigan, WN2 5NG. (Spoke, Level 1 sexual health service).

  • Pemberton Health Centre, Sherwood Drive, Pemberton, WN5 9QX. (Spoke, Level 1 sexual health service).

  • Atherton Health Centre, Nelson Street, Atherton, Manchester, M46 0LE (Spoke, Level 1 sexual health service).

We inspected Wigan and Leigh clinics.

The service provides a fully integrated sexual health service for contraception and genito urinary medicine service. The service operates across six locations, six days a week. The clinical services are supported by the Relationship Sex Education (RSE)team which provides sexual health promotion.

We inspected this service using our comprehensive inspection methodology. We carried out the unannounced visit to Wigan integrated sexual health service on 14 May 2019 and Leigh Health Centre on 21 May 2019.

To get to the heart of patients’ experiences of care and treatment, we ask the same five questions of all services: are they safe, effective, caring, responsive to people's needs, and well-led? Where we have a legal duty to do so we rate services’ performance against each key question as outstanding, good, requires improvement or inadequate.

Throughout the inspection, we took account of what people told us and how the provider understood and complied with the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

Following this inspection, we told the provider that it should make other improvements, even though a regulation had not been breached, to help the service improve. Details are at the end of the report.

Ann Ford

Interim Deputy Chief Inspector of Hospitals