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Help us to improve community endoscopy services
MSE ICB are currently reviewing our community endoscopy services to better understand whether these services are meeting the needs of our patients. Our aim is to ensure that endoscopy care provided outside of our main hospital sites is equitable, accessible and of high quality for everyone.
If you have recently undergone an endoscopic procedure - such as a
colonoscopy,
gastroscopy,
flexible sigmoidoscopy or
polypectomy
at a community clinic, (rather than in one of our main hospital sites in Basildon, Broomfield or Southend) we would really appreciate your feedback.
Your experience matters to us, taking a few minutes to share your thoughts will help us identify what is working well and where we can make improvements.
If you have had an endoscopic procedure in the last three years please take a moment to complete our short survey.
The survey closes at 5pm on Thursday 31 July.
Help us to improve community endoscopy services
MSE ICB are currently reviewing our community endoscopy services to better understand whether these services are meeting the needs of our patients. Our aim is to ensure that endoscopy care provided outside of our main hospital sites is equitable, accessible and of high quality for everyone.
If you have recently undergone an endoscopic procedure - such as a
colonoscopy,
gastroscopy,
flexible sigmoidoscopy or
polypectomy
at a community clinic, (rather than in one of our main hospital sites in Basildon, Broomfield or Southend) we would really appreciate your feedback.
Your experience matters to us, taking a few minutes to share your thoughts will help us identify what is working well and where we can make improvements.
If you have had an endoscopic procedure in the last three years please take a moment to complete our short survey.
MSE ICB are currently reviewing our community endoscopy services to better understand whether these services are meeting the needs of our patients. Our aim is to ensure that endoscopy care provided outside of our main hospital sites is equitable, accessible and of high quality for everyone.
If you have recently undergone an endoscopic procedure - such as a colonoscopy, gastroscopy, flexible sigmoidoscopy or polypectomy - at a community clinic, (rather than in one of our main hospital sites in Basildon, Broomfield or Southend) we would really appreciate your feedback.
Your experience matters to us, taking a few minutes to share your thoughts will help us identify what is working well and where we can make improvements.