Residents in North Shropshire are being asked to share their views on healthcare through a new survey.
The Health Survey 2025, launched by Liberal Democrat MP Helen Morgan, aims to capture the experiences of people across North Shropshire to shape future improvements to NHS services.
The survey, which is being distributed to households across the constituency, asks for feedback on NHS waiting times, access to GP and dental care, and hospital appointments.
Ms Morgan said: "The provision of good quality, local health services is a top priority for me and I’ve consistently campaigned for the improvements we need to see in North Shropshire.
"While there have been green shoots of recovery, we still have a long way to go.
"I can campaign most effectively when I’m informed by people’s experiences and that’s why surveys like this one are so important.
"Everyone should be able to have their views heard on the NHS locally and filling in the survey is one of the best ways to do that."
The responses will be used to create a detailed picture of health service provision in North Shropshire and will inform Ms Morgan’s campaigning in Parliament.
Ms Morgan, who serves as the Liberal Democrats’ spokesperson for health and social care, has repeatedly raised concerns about health services in the area, including ambulance delays.
She previously challenged the Prime Minister with figures showing that more than 10,000 pensioners in Shropshire waited 24 hours or more at A&E departments.
The survey is available online at helenmorgan.org.uk/nhssurvey.
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