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Seeing a GP should be easy, but for many people locally it hasn’t felt that way for a while - and the same goes for accessing NHS dental services.

 I regularly work with our local GPs, dentists, and pharmacies to help increase the number of appointments locally. 

 

Since the pandemic...

GPs have been delivering 10% more appointments than before the pandemic, and to continue increasing capacity, we began changing the way we deliver primary care.

That’s why, under the previous Conservative government, we introduced the Primary Care Recovery Plan. This plan is modernising primary care with new technology, reducing bureaucracy, and empowering community pharmacists to play a larger role, including prescribing some medicines for the first time. This was set to be followed by the Dental Recovery Plan, aimed at ensuring everyone can access essential dental care in the future.

Though we are no longer in government, I remain dedicated to ensuring these improvements take effect locally. I will continue meeting with pharmacists, local NHS representatives, and GPs to discuss how these initiatives are progressing and where the new government can support local services effectively.

If you’re still facing challenges seeing your GP or finding NHS dental care, please let me know. While I might not be able to resolve issues immediately, the data on where the issues are is going to be a huge help. I’ll be keeping a close eye on how the new government addresses these priorities and will hold them accountable to deliver for our community.

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Helen Whately MP with Rosie Duffield MP.

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Helen in front of Faversham Cottage Hospital

We did it! Faversham Cottage Hospital is to reopen

Tuesday, 25 November, 2025
We did it! 

Faversham Cottage Hospital is to reopen on 2 December, five months since it closed its doors.

Celebrating Kent’s first home-grown doctors

Thursday, 9 October, 2025
Last month I was at Canterbury Cathedral for a very special occasion – the graduation of the first students from the Kent and Medway Medical School.

Public Meeting on the Future of Faversham Cottage Hospital

Wednesday, 3 September, 2025
Last night I was at the Public Meeting on the future of Faversham Cottage Hospital. Thank you to everyone who showed up – it was a full house.At the start I spoke about the strength of feeling in the community.
Save Faversham Cottage Hospital Poster

My Campaign to Save Faversham Cottage Hospital

Tuesday, 26 August, 2025
Faversham Cottage Hospital has now been shut for five weeks, and the longer it stays closed the less likely it is to reopen.
Helen and Dr Gupta at the Faversham Medical Practice

Nominating local GP for national NHS awards

Friday, 3 May, 2024
It's so important that good performance in the NHS gets the recognition it deserves.  That's why in 2018 the NHS Parliamentary Awards were launched.
Helen visiting a hospital as Health Minister

Faster health checks for East Kent

Thursday, 2 November, 2023
Early diagnoses save lives. I've seen it time and again as a health minister, that catching diseases like cancer at their early stages means a huge boost to people's survival chances. That's why it's great to hear that a new Community Diagnostic Centre is going to open in Thanet.
With local GP Dr Gupta at Faversham Medical Practice

Delivering 15 million more GP appointments

Tuesday, 9 May, 2023
Seeing a GP should be easy, but for lots of people locally it hasn’t felt that way since the pandemic. Thankfully plans announced today by the Government are set to change that.
Visiting a care home recently in my role as Care Minister

Could care be the right career for you?

Thursday, 16 February, 2023
The care sector can be a wonderful place to work. I see this all the time.
Visiting a care home recently in my role as Care Minister

Cash boost to get people home from hospital

Thursday, 1 December, 2022
After a stay in hospital, people should be recovering in the best place for them. Very often that’s at home or in residential care, but sometimes patients can end up waiting for care to become available. That's not good for them, and it's not good for our hospitals either.
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