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Latest GP Patient Survey results now available

The results of the latest GP Patient Survey are now available via the GP Patient Survey website.

The GP Patient Survey is a large-scale push-to-web survey run by Ipsos on behalf of NHS England. This year the survey received responses from around 700,000 adults in England. The latest data are from the 2025 publication. Fieldwork was conducted from 30 December 2024 to 24 March 2025.

The most recent reports and survey materials can be found on the GP Patient Survey website. Data is currently available nationally, at Integrated Care System (ICS), Primary Care Network (PCN) and practice-level. This year, csv data is also available at NHS region level.

The 2025 survey results represent the second year of results following the start of a new time series for the GP Patient Survey in 2024, due to changes to both the questionnaire and survey design. You can view results comparing 2025 and 2024 across various outputs on the survey website. The GP Patient Survey website also has more information about the changes to the survey.

The analysis tool enables users to look at the survey in more detail (at national, PCN and practice levels), including running bespoke crosstabulations and viewing comparisons between 2025 and 2024 results. For more health data see the UK Data Service health theme pages.