Bridlington Health Forum says changes to health services in the town are making a difference.
The reorganisation of GP service in Bridlington is having positive impacts.
That's from the chair of Bridlington Health Forum.
Retired GP Dr Anthony Clarke says the introduction of two larger practices in the town has made a difference.
The Health Forum says it's pleased that some new services are being delivered at Bridlington Hospital.
Surgical pre op assessment clinics, urology clinics and cataract pre assessment clinics are being reintroduced at the site.
It's calling on the public to offer support as it pushes for more clinics and services to be offered at the Hospital.
Dr Anthony Clarke says the public support is essential if more services are to be delivered in the town.
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