• Dentist
  • Dentist

Fairfield Dental Surgery

334 Stourbridge Road, Catshill, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B61 9LJ (01527) 577159

Provided and run by:
Ms Gul Arshad

Important: The provider of this service changed. See old profile

Assessment report published 14 August 2025

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Safe

Regulations met

13 August 2025

We found this practice was providing safe care in line with the relevant regulations and had taken into consideration appropriate guidance.

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Learning culture

Regulations met

The judgement for Learning culture is based on the latest evidence we assessed for the Safe key question.

Safe systems, pathways and transitions

Regulations met

The judgement for Safe systems, pathways and transitions is based on the latest evidence we assessed for the Safe key question.

Safeguarding

Regulations met

The judgement for Safeguarding is based on the latest evidence we assessed for the Safe key question.

Involving people to manage risks

Regulations met

The judgement for Involving people to manage risks is based on the latest evidence we assessed for the Safe key question.

Safe environments

Regulations met

The practice identified and managed risks effectively and staff described the processes. Staff demonstrated an open culture in relation to people’s safety. They felt confident that risks were well managed at the practice, and this was reflected in our findings.

Systems for checking emergency equipment and medicines required strengthening as they had not identified that items of medical emergency kit were missing or out of date. The provider ordered these items immediately. We highlighted, staff needed to record fridge temperatures daily rather than weekly to ensure the glucagon (a medicine which helps to raise blood glucose levels) was being stored at a temperature of between 2–8°C in line with the manufacturer’s instructions.

Staff knew how to respond to a medical emergency and had completed training in emergency resuscitation and basic life support every year.

The premises were visibly clean, well maintained and free from clutter. Hazardous substances were clearly labelled and stored safely.

We saw satisfactory records of servicing and validation of equipment in line with manufacturer’s instructions.

The practice had arrangements to ensure the safety of the X-ray equipment and the required radiation protection information was available.

The practice mostly managed fire safety well, and fire exits were clear and well signposted. An internal risk assessment had been completed. However, this did not address or highlight the need for emergency lighting, in line with The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. We discussed the importance of sourcing advice from the local Fire Service, so the provider could be assured they were complying with all fire regulations.

The practice had systems for appropriate and safe management of medicines. We highlighted that improvements could be made to the tracking system used to reduce the risk of prescription theft or misuse. The provider assured us improvements would be made.

Safe and effective staffing

Regulations met

The practice had a recruitment policy and procedures that reflected relevant legislation, to help them employ suitable staff, including agency or locum staff.

The practice ensured clinical staff were qualified, registered with the General Dental Council and had appropriate professional indemnity cover.

We discussed the benefits of newly appointed staff receiving a role specific structured induction.

Staff had the skills, knowledge and experience to carry out their roles. They told us that there were always enough staff on duty. They demonstrated knowledge of safeguarding and were aware of how safeguarding information could be accessed. Staff knew how to escalate safeguarding concerns within the practice and externally.

The practice ensured staff training, including continuing professional development, was up-to-date and reviewed at the required intervals.

There were effective processes to support and develop staff with additional roles and responsibilities. Staff discussed their learning needs, general wellbeing and aims for future professional development during annual appraisals, one-to-one meetings, clinical supervision, practice team meetings and ongoing informal discussions.

Staff felt respected, supported and valued, and they were proud to work in the practice.

Infection prevention and control

Regulations met

The practice had infection control procedures that reflected published guidance.

Staff received appropriate training and demonstrated knowledge and awareness of infection prevention and control processes.

Staff used personal protective equipment and decontaminated dental instruments after use, in line with national guidance. We saw, and staff confirmed that single-use items were not reprocessed.

The practice had effective procedures to reduce the risk of Legionella, or other bacteria, developing in water systems, in line with a risk assessment and current guidance.

The practice had protocols to ensure effective cleaning and safe segregation and disposal of hazardous waste.

Equipment was maintained and serviced in line with manufacturers’ instructions.

The practice completed infection prevention and control audits in line with current guidance.

Medicines optimisation

Regulations met

The judgement for Medicines optimisation is based on the latest evidence we assessed for the Safe key question.