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If you attend the baby clinic at the Gardens Surgery in East Dulwich, there is a meeting tomorrow afternoon at Locale to discuss the recent survey the practice carried out about the baby clinic and how it can be improved.


I had an appointment with Dr Cliffe late last week and said I would spread the word but have been a bit slack so sorry about the short notice. But the details (taken from the surgery's flyer) are below in case you are free/interested.


"Have a cup of tea and a chat about the Baby Clinic survey with Dr Jane Cliffe, Anne & Penny of the Health visiting team and Jenny, the Practice Manager at Locale, 58-60 East Dulwich Road on Tuesday 13th of March 2012, 2-3:30pm. We'd love to see you and hear your views about Baby Clinic. RSVP to reception"


It says to RSVP to the surgery (tel 0208 693 4715) so call if you can but I am sure they will be happy for people to just turn up.


Thanks


Wife of Dulwichmonkey

Only just seen this. Strange that as patients we didn't get told about this other than via a flyer? I was in the surgery a week ago too and didn't see the flyer. Now I work on Thursdays I don't get to go down to clinic very often, but I'd be interested to know what changes are proposed.


Can anyone who went add more info? Thanks

I also heard about it via a text message - but wasn't able to go. I'd be interested to hear what came of it.

On a slightly different matter, I have just tried to book in to see the midwife at the Gardens and can't see her for weeks - they could really do with another day of midwife appointments, which I will try to feed back.

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