But it appears that the vast majority of us are happy with how our local practice operates, according to the latest GP Patient Survey, produced by Ipsos MORI on behalf of NHS England.
The survey contacted 2.3 million people to gather information on how patients feel about their local GP and it reveals the best and worst surgeries in Northamptonshire and beyond.
Across the country, around a third of patients contacted returned the survey and the majority described the overall experience as ‘very good’ (44 per cent) or ‘fairly good’ (38 per cent).
Not everyone is as happy with their local practice though — five per cent said their overall experience was ‘fairly poor’ and two per cent described it as ‘very poor’. The survey was carried out before the pandemic, between January and March 2020.
Are you happy with your local GP practice? Here we reveal the GP practices in the Northamptonshire Clinical Commissioning Group area which were voted the best by you.
Surgeries are ranked by the proportion of patients that said they were ‘very good’. Here are the 10 worst-rated GP surgeries in Northamptonshire.

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The vast majority of us are happy with how our local practice operates, according to the latest GP Patient Survey, produced by Ipsos MORI on behalf of NHS England. Photo: Shutterstock

. Greens Norton and Weedon Medical Practice
There were 252 survey forms sent out to patients at Greens Norton and Weedon Medical Practice in Greens Norton. The response rate was 54 per cent, with 170 patients rating their overall experience. Of these, 75 per cent said it was very good and 21 per cent said it was fairly good. Photo: Google

9. The Long Buckby Practice
There were 247 survey forms sent out to patients at The Long Buckby Practice. The response rate was 56 per cent, with 76 patients rating their overall experience. Of these, 61 per cent said it was very good and 35 per cent said it was fairly good. Photo: Google

10. Parklands Surgery, Rushden
There were 285 survey forms sent out to patients at Parklands Surgery in Rushden. The response rate was 37 per cent, with 162 patients rating their overall experience. Of these, 60 per cent said it was very good and 31 per cent said it was fairly good. Photo: Getty Images