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The Dulwich Medical Centre on Crystal Palace has some good doctors but they are a nightmare to get an appointment at. If you want to be sure of getting an appointment on the day you have to queue outside before it opens as it's so difficult to get through on the phone. There are several threads about this on the main part of the forum if you do a search - they've clearly taken on too many patients at the moment. Such a shame as I do think the doctors are very good.


I used to be a patient at the one on Melbourne Grove, but then they brought in an equally nightmareish telephone consultation system, whereby a receptionist would have to phone you back several hours after your initial call to discuss your requirements before they would make an appointment. Somehow this always seemed to result in them phoning you back when you were in the middle of a meeting - which would mean you'd have to start the whole process again - or you'd be forced to discuss your ailment on a crowded train carriage or whatever. Plus all their good doctors seemed to leave around the time we were there. This was a couple of years ago so don't know if things have improved since then.


I've heard good things about the one at the Gardens and the Forest Hill Road Group Practice, and I think there's one on Lordship Lane which is meant to be good. At some point I will switch and hope for third time lucky!

Where do you live?


DMC Chadwick Road in SE15 are brilliant. They don't seem to have any of the problems with access that their Crystal Palace Road branch has. The receptionists are always helpful and polite. I have seen 4 or 5 of their GPs in the last year for myself or my children, and I would be very happy to see any of them again.

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