Take my Argyle Medical Group Surgery Survey

Have you found it difficult to get a GP appointment at Argyle Medical Group surgery?


People across our community are finding it harder than ever to see a GP when they need one. With more than 22,000 patients, this surgery is under real strain, and local residents deserve better access to healthcare.


This is not about blaming our doctors or NHS staff as they are working incredibly hard under enormous pressure. It is about fixing a system that many people are telling me simply is not working.


No one should have to wait weeks just to speak to a GP. Every patient should be able to get help when they need it, not only when the system allows it.


I want the Hywel Dda Health Board and the Welsh Government to hear directly from you, to understand what it is really like trying to get care as a patient here.


Please take a few minutes to share your experience below. Your feedback will help build the evidence I need to call for meaningful improvements and push for solutions that make a real difference.


We need a system that works, and we will only get it if we fight for it together.

Argyle Medical Group Survey

  • Current Argyle Medical Group Survey
  • Your Voting Intentions
  • Your details
How easy do you find it to contact Argyle Street Surgery to book an appointment with a GP or get advice?
When you last needed to see or speak to a GP, were you able to get an appointment?
How do you usually make contact with Argyle Street Surgery? (please tick all that apply)
When you last booked an appointment, were you offered a choice of format (e.g. face-to-face, telephone, video)?
When you asked for a GP appointment at Argyle Medical Group Surgery, were you offered an appointment with another healthcare professional instead?
How confident are you that you can get an appointment when you need urgent medical advice?
Have you ever avoided contacting your GP because you thought it would be too difficult to get an appointment?
Do you support the Welsh Conservatives’ call to declare a health emergency and introduce a seven day guarantee for GP appointments from the first day in government?