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Following a period of engagement in 2024, Meddygfa Penrhyn was established in November, bringing together the care provided by Solva and St Davids GP practices for patients living across the peninsula.
Patients of Meddygfa Penrhyn are invited to share their experience as a patient of their practice at drop-in events held by Hywel Dda University Health Board (UHB).
The health board’s primary care teams will be available to speak to at St Davids City Hall (SA62 6SD) on Tuesday 24 June between 2pm and 5.30pm and at Solva Memorial Hall (SA62 6TE) on Thursday 26 June between 2pm and 6pm.
These drop-in events are an opportunity for the local community to feedback how these changes have affected their experience of general medical services, what is working well at Meddygfa Penrhyn and what could be improved.
These drop-in events are a valuable opportunity for patients and the wider community to share their experiences of Meddygfa Penrhyn, and to help us shape local primary care services going forward.
To give your feedback, please complete the questionnaire below by 04 July 2025.
You can also share your views using one of the following methods:
By requesting a paper version of this survey and returning a completed survey by post to FREEPOST HYWEL DDA HEALTH BOARD. To request a paper version please email Hyweldda.Engagement@wales.nhs.uk
By telephone to the Health Board’s Communications Hub on 0300 303 8322 (option 5)
Following a period of engagement in 2024, Meddygfa Penrhyn was established in November, bringing together the care provided by Solva and St Davids GP practices for patients living across the peninsula.
Patients of Meddygfa Penrhyn are invited to share their experience as a patient of their practice at drop-in events held by Hywel Dda University Health Board (UHB).
The health board’s primary care teams will be available to speak to at St Davids City Hall (SA62 6SD) on Tuesday 24 June between 2pm and 5.30pm and at Solva Memorial Hall (SA62 6TE) on Thursday 26 June between 2pm and 6pm.
These drop-in events are an opportunity for the local community to feedback how these changes have affected their experience of general medical services, what is working well at Meddygfa Penrhyn and what could be improved.
These drop-in events are a valuable opportunity for patients and the wider community to share their experiences of Meddygfa Penrhyn, and to help us shape local primary care services going forward.
To give your feedback, please complete the questionnaire below by 04 July 2025.
You can also share your views using one of the following methods:
By requesting a paper version of this survey and returning a completed survey by post to FREEPOST HYWEL DDA HEALTH BOARD. To request a paper version please email Hyweldda.Engagement@wales.nhs.uk
By telephone to the Health Board’s Communications Hub on 0300 303 8322 (option 5)
Meddygfa Penrhyn was formed in November 2024 when patients and staff from St Davids Surgery transferred to the Health Board managed practice at Solva Surgery. At the same time a small branch surgery was established at Shalom House in St Davids.
We are now several months into the changes and the Health Board would like to hear from all patients across the Peninsula to learn what you think about the service at Meddygfa Penrhyn and how the changes may have affected you. Please take a few moments to complete this anonymous questionnaire.