Address: The Stanmore Clinic, Outpatient & Diagnostic Centre Elstree, Beaufort House, The Waterfront, Elstree WD6 3BS, UK
Address: Conygree Cottages/1 Butterfly La, Radlett, Borehamwood WD6 3AD, UK
Address: Much hadham Health Centre, Ash Meadow, Much Hadham SG10 6DE, UK
Address: Everett Court Romeland Elstree, Elstree, Borehamwood WD6 3BJ, UK
Address: Everett Court Romeland Elstree, Elstree, Borehamwood WD6 3BJ, UK
Address: 60 High St, Watton at Stone SG14 3SY, UK
“Wow,had 2 teeth extracted and it was totally pain free,even the injections to numb were done with such expertise that I didn't feel it. The whole practise is very welcoming and i was put at ease from the start. I would highly recommend this dental surgery to anyone.”
Address: Romeland, Elstree, Borehamwood WD6 3BJ, UK
“I have been a patient for about 12 years at Schopwick surgery Elstree. The doctors and nurses are very efficient helpful and friendly nothing is too much for them. There is however a downside firstly it takes a long time to get through on the phone. The reception desk is manned by one person I feel that there should be two people manning this area as at times there is a queue of people waiting to be seen at the reception area. The other problem is getting an appointment unfortunately there is an average waiting period of about four weeks, however for emergency treatment an appointment is made immediately. Overall I am very happy with the medical care I have and still am receiving it’s a shame that the downside matters are spoiling patients rating.”
Address: 17 Andrew Cl, Shenley, Radlett WD7 9LP, UK
“Good Dr's. Can always get a 'medical emergency' appointment on the day. However, to get a non emergency appointment with your own Dr. is normally a minimum of 2 to 3 weeks, often longer. The system seems to encourage cases that wouldn't normally be classed as an emergency, to class them us such, to get an appointment in an appropriate amount of time. If you have an infected toe that you've had for a while and isn't improving, the chances are it will need antibiotics.To wait 3 weeks will probably mean it will get worse and possibly become an emergency. However, can you in all honesty say that it's a medical emergency now ?. So the choice is to a/call it an emergency to get an appointment on the day, or 2/Suffer for a few weeks, by which time it may well have become an emergency and be a lot more difficult, not to mention expensive to treat.? I'm certain that if you could get an appointment within a week to 10 days, the 'emergency' appointments would drop by a huge percentage. This can't be impossible, the same number of people will be seen, only on a more appropriate time scale. A system to encourage this must be possible surely.”
Address: 15A Codicote Rd, Welwyn AL6 9NE, UK
“I have been going here for four weeks to treat my bad back and each time my back is showing improvement. This is the place to be very friendly and professional.”
Address: Ash Meadow, Much Hadham SG10 6DE, UK
“My family feel very privileged to have access to this health centre. Doctors, nurses and even the reception team are friendly, compassionate and efficient. The on-site dispensary is also excellent. In over ten years we have never had difficulty getting an appointment. Of course non-urgent requests take a few days in order to make capacity for emergency appointments which in our experience have been allocated within hours of our request.”
Address: 121 Theobald St, Borehamwood WD6 4PT, UK
“I have been using this centre for over 30 years and have always found the staff and doctors excellent”
Address: 123 Moors Walk, Welwyn Garden City AL7 2BQ, UK
Address: 9 High St, Kimpton, Hitchin SG4 8RA, UK
Address: 121 Theobald St, Borehamwood WD6 4PT, UK
“Friendly clinic with a good range of treatments and free parking.”
Address: Hertfordshire Orthopaedic Centre, 3 Hatfield Ave, Hatfield AL10 9UA, UK
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