Further concerns have been raised over the impact potential impact of changes to services Pen Y Maes Surgery in Summerhill.
County Councillor for Brymbo Paul Rogers and Welsh Conservative Assembly Candidate for Clwyd South Simon Baynes have expressed concern about the impact service changes could have on Doctor's surgeries in Brymbo and Southsea.
Councillor Paul Rogers who represents Brymbo Ward believes the uncertainty could result in further pressure to the Forge Road practise which covers Brymbo and Southsea if residents opted to switch GPs. He has established a working group with key stakeholders to look at whether current health services in Brymbo are meeting the needs of the growing community.
"Many residents residing in Brymbo and Broughton are affected by and concerned about potential changes at Pen Y Maes Surgery in Summerhill"
"Some this side of the Moss Valley have contacted me and indicated they are considering changing their GP surgery."
"Both Brymbo and Southsea are under pressure and I regularly receive feedback from residents who struggle to get appointments"
"It is vital this uncertainty ends to avoid further pressures"
Welsh Conservative Assembly Candidate Simon Baynes backed calls for an end to the uncertainty.
"It is vital that the Health Board listen to concerns of patients registered at Pen Y Maes Surgery, keep them informed of developments and end uncertainty as to the future of services."
"Whilst Pen Y Maes is in the Wrexham Constituency, it does serve residents of Clwyd South and will have a knock on effect on surgeries on Clwyd South.
"I have visited the Clinic at Offa Street in Brymbo with Councillor Paul Rogers and discussed issues facing patients in the area"
"It is quite clear that investment is needed and additional pressures will not help"
"I understand a working group set up by Councillor Rogers is looking at health services in Brymbo and I will support them however possible to improve health facilities locally."