Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox The family of a 71-year-old man with dementia claimed he felt ‘abandoned’ by his lifelong GP after he was told he had to find a new service.
Peter Taylor, from Rusholme, has been a patient of the Alexandra Practice in Whalley Range for 70 years but his family say they were told in February that he would now need to leave the service due to boundary controls.
Despite not having moved address, his family claim they were told he now lived too far from the service and would have to find a new GP Practice to join. “He’s been with the same GP surgery since he was born,” Peter’s daughter Fiona McCarthy told the Manchester Evening News . “They
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