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NHS satisfaction levels revealed

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The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has published data on public access and satisfaction of NHS services in England.

The data is the eighth in the ONS’ series looking at adults’ experiences of local dentistry, GP, and pharmacy services. The analysis relates to self-reported data collected during the period between February 4, 2025, and February 26, 2025, from the Health Insight Survey. The survey was commissioned by NHS England.

Key findings

The data revealed that just over half (52.7 per cent) of adults reported having an NHS dentist, whilst a third (35.5 per cent) of adults had a private dentist and over one in 10 (11.5 per cent) did not have a dentist.

Males were more likely not to have a dentist (13.7 per cent) than females (9.3 per cent).The statistics have also shown that adults in the South West and South East were most likely to have a private dentist.

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