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Hello


Can anyone recommend a good family GP in or near Dulwich Village?

We are with DMC as we used to live quite near the Crystal Palace road branch, but what with having moved further away and the difficulty actually getting appointments, I am looking to transfer the family to a new practice.


Thanks in advacen.

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Another vote for Elm Lodge. I've been with them since I was about 3 years old whenever I've lived in London. I've read the thread on the DMC and its pretty easy to get an appt with Elm Lodge - usually engaged when lines open at 8.30am in the morning but after a few tries I've always been able to get one for that day. Also there are some appts available to pre-book.


I've got 2 young children and the doctors are good with them too.


They do have a catchment though so depends where you live...

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