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GP practices rated “inadequate” in North West

8 of 952 CQC-rated GP practices in North West hold the inadequate rating — the CQC’s lowest band — as of 1 June 2026.

As of 1 June 2026, 8 of 952 GP practices in North West with an overall CQC rating — 0.8% — were rated “inadequate”, the CQC’s lowest overall rating. That is above the England-wide 0.3%. North West ranks 1 of 9 English regions by number of “inadequate” practices (1 = most). Nationally, 18 GP practices are rated inadequate; North West accounts for 44.4% of them.

North West GP practices by CQC rating

The “inadequate” band in the context of every overall rating in North West.

Outstanding
53 (6%)
Good
862 (91%)
Requires improvement
28 (3%)
Inadequate
8 (1%)
Not rated
1 (0%)

Where the “inadequate” practices are

Local authorities in North West with a GP practice rated “inadequate”, ranked by count.

Local authorityRatedInadequateInadequate share
Blackburn with Darwen2314.3%
Tameside3213.1%
Rochdale3612.8%
Sefton3912.6%
Bolton4612.2%
Lancashire12510.8%

Local authorities with at least 20 rated GP practices and one or more “inadequate” practice, ranked by count.

Frequently asked questions

How many GP practices in North West are rated "inadequate"?

As of 1 June 2026, 8 of 952 GP practices in North West with an overall CQC rating were rated "inadequate" — 0.8% of the region's rated practices. Across England, 18 practices hold this rating (0.3%).

How does North West compare with the rest of England for "inadequate" GP practices?

North West ranks 1 of 9 English regions by number of "inadequate"-rated GP practices (1 = most). Its 0.8% share is above the England-wide 0.3%.

Which area of North West has the most "inadequate" GP practices?

Among local authorities in North West with at least 20 rated practices, Blackburn with Darwen has the most: 1 of 23 rated practices (4.3%), as of 1 June 2026.

What does a "inadequate" CQC rating mean?

Inadequate is the CQC’s lowest overall rating. It means the service is performing badly and the CQC has taken (or is taking) enforcement action. Such practices are re-inspected and can be placed into special measures; the rating changes once improvements are verified.

Where does this data come from?

Figures are from the CQC's official "Care directory with ratings" (as-of 1 June 2026), published under the Open Government Licence v3.0. They count the single overall rating per GP practice; the CQC uses a categorical scheme, not a numeric score. Ratings change as practices are re-inspected — check cqc.org.uk for a specific practice.

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Source: Care Quality Commission www.cqc.org.uk. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Ratings are taken from the CQC’s Care directory with ratings (01_June_2026_Latest_ratings.ods, as-of 1 June 2026), published at www.cqc.org.uk. CQC ratings are categorical and change as practices are re-inspected. This analysis is by GeraClinic and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the CQC.