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beansprout Wrote:

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> Tessa Jowell Health Centre. Think sane hours as

> Dulwich Hospital.



Thank you Beansprout .. I got a text from DMC about outstanding Blood Tests for my annual review

and to pick up a blood request form ?? from The DMC which is not that easy as they have no face to

face and reception is closed.


Foxy

Tessa Jowell Centre for me last week - sent down there by DMC Chadwick Road with the appropriate papers as they said they're not doing blood tests at DMC at the moment. At the TJC there's a decent system in place: turn up with papers, take a ticket, and then to your room for the sample to be taken.
  • 1 month later...

I went there for the first time and wondered where the hell did this come from? Impressive building.


I was less impressed while waiting for a test to hear a maskless cleaner(?), while pushing his trolley around, conversing with the receptionist and explaining to him that covid doesn't exist and it's all a money making scam.

Well, I sort of agree with him that it's a money making scam, for friends of the government. While sitting there I did hear a bit of a rumpus behind me, which featured loudly the word 'mask'. The next time I saw said cleaner, he was 'wearing' a mask. It may have been under his chin, but I suppose I should be grateful for small mercies.

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