Finances force GP surgery to shut
Three GPs who gave up running a surgery in a small village say they are now having to sell their equipment in order to avoid going into personal debt.
The Studley Health Centre in Warwickshire shut permanently on 31 December because the partners that ran it claim they were no longer able to make a living.
Joanna Gosling spoke to Dr Lars Grimstvedt, who was one of the partners at the Studley Health Centre, Dr Krishna Kasaraneni from the British Medical Association's GP Committee and Hazel Wright, who was a patient at the Studley Health Centre.
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