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Could you recommend me an efficient and good with children private doctor in the area or quite close to dulwich/herne hill?


I am not in strong confidence anymore by the managment of children deseases the dulwich and lister Medecine center are providing...We had Two bad experiences on three occasions over the past 15 months. We Always had to wait between two and three visits before obtaining a "real" treatment for my toddler. they've waited the child estate get worth and worth to act. The worth has been the time, 2 months ago, when they came through a contagious childhood desease after 2 visits in a week (the third visit were successfull at the Seldoc in the dulwich hospital, after 4 drainning and painfull days for my son, when he finally received a treatment!).


As a consequence of these bad experiences, Each time he has been illed, since we arrived in London, it took huge time for my son to get back to his normal estate. Brought up among parents doctors in FR, I am 100% conscient that too many medecines are not good for the immune system and antibiotics are most of time not necessary. But a good balance between "too much" as from where I come and "almost nothing" treatment I experimented here, should be perhaps nice. Except of that lack of efficiency, the team at the Dulwich and lister center were nice and welcoming. Maybe I've been unlucky with the 2 doctors I saw there! Not enough hindsight...



That's why, I am thinking to find a private doctor,that I hope, could be a bit more concern to solve as quick as possible the children infections.


Thanks in advance for your recommandations. You can PM me for more confidentiality if you prefer.


Xx Val

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