A Channel 4 documentary crew will be filming at a doctors' surgery near Newtown.
The new series 'GPs in the Wild' will look to highlight rural GP services in some of the UK's remote communities.
Montgomery Medical Practice in Well Street told patients on Monday (May 15) that crews will "soon be filming" at the surgery.
The documentary aims to explore the unique challenges, opportunities and case types/medical needs, experienced by GPs in communities such as south Montgomeryshire.
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The series will follow GPs at nine practices and filming will be five days per practice with a crew of up to three people.
Curve Media, which is producing the series, is asking patients to contact them if they have any question or concerns about how the filming may affect them.
The production company can be contacted by telephone on 020 3179 0091 or by sending an email to contributorcare@curvemedia.com.
Curve Media has made documentaries for BBC One, Channel 4 Channel 5 including 999: On the Frontline, Coastal Devon and Cornwall with Michael Portillo and Our Dementia Choir with Vicky McClure.
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