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I'm registered there - trying to be diplomatic, I opt to see the female GP rather than the male one. I found her incredibly helpful over the last couple of years.


The practice nurse is fine, offer some decent services. Booking appointments.... if you don't mind who you see then you can get an appt fairly promptly, if you are specific it can take a week. Having said that, i've had some same day appts by getting cancellation appts.

I really like them here - I've been with them for 10 years and they're really helpful. If ever I've needed an appointment for one of the children I always get one that day which I think is brilliant. Saying that luckily most of our ailments over the years have been very minor - not sure what they're like for serious issues. x
The only problem we have had in 15 or so years is that after having routine check-up blood tests I was supposed to contact them to enquire after results (which I wasn't told) whereas if there is a problem with the blood tests then my experience with other surgeries is that they will contact you.

Unfortunately, we're not in the catchment area for The Gardens and DMC are a nightmare. Looking for somewhere where you can book an appointment without having to wait 3 weeks and the doctors are half decent! Doesn't seem to be easy.

I hear lots of good things about The Gardens, so it's a real shame we can't register.

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