Ian Sollom Launches Local Health Survey

24 Sep 2025
A graphic saying "Ian Sollom MP's Health Survey 2025" with a link to the survey

In a bid to help improve local NHS services, Ian Sollom, MP for St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire, has launched a health survey and is urging residents to fill it in.

The online survey, which takes less than two minutes to complete, asks a range of questions around local NHS services including ambulance waiting times; access to GPs and dentists; A&E services and cancer treatment.

Ian is encouraging constituents fill out the survey to give their views and experiences to highlight problem areas and enable him to raise concerns with the Government.

Ian said: “The NHS is my top priority because I am contacted by so many constituents who are facing long waiting times to see a GP or access treatment, as well as people who can’t find an NHS dentist and those who have had terrible experiences in hospital A&Es.

“We know staff in the NHS are working incredibly hard under very difficult circumstances, but the NHS is at breaking point. We need to protect it and invest in it for us and future generations.

“It should be there for all of us when we need it – so I would urge people to fill in this survey so I can work to bring about the change needed.”

To fill in the survey please visit www.iansollom.org/NHSsurvey

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