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I've been with 306 for 8 years along with my elderly mother. They've adapted the way they treat her as she finds it difficult to handle which has been excellent.


One of the GPs Dr Kolah is excellent. Reception staff are largely good as well.

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I really didn’t like TJ - the setting is noisy and intimidating it feels like going into hospital. I also had unhelpful treatment from 2 doctors. I changed to DMC Chadwick Road and I think they’re brilliant. White and blue walls, natural light, human interaction and a kind, professional approach it made me feel at ease.

I really didn’t like TJ - the setting is noisy and intimidating it feels like going into hospital.


For the purposes of the ONS Covid study, it is a hospital. Do remember that the surgery is co-located with a number of out-stationed hospital departments (e.g. phlebotomy) moved from the old Dulwich Hospital. The GP Surgery is just one of the tenants of the site.

TJ is awful. Near impossible to get appointments, unhelpful receptionists, only phone appointments when you actually are offered an appointment.

We moved to DMC which is as you say also awful. They also appear connected as I was offered an appointment at TJ when the appointments had gone at DMC.

I know people happy with the Gardens and the surgery on Lordship Lane which someone above has recommended.

Shameful what has become of our GP surgeries in the last few years. Underfunding coming to the fore and European GPs left in droves due to Brexit.

TJ is awful. Near impossible to get appointments, unhelpful receptionists, only phone appointments when you actually are offered an appointment.

We moved to DMC which is as you say also awful. They also appear connected as I was offered an appointment at TJ when the appointments had gone at DMC.

I know people happy with the Gardens and the surgery on Lordship Lane which someone above has recommended.

Shameful what has become of our GP surgeries in the last few years. Underfunding coming to the fore and European GPs left in droves due to Brexit.

 

All of the ED surgeries are part of Improving Health Limited which is a GP federation of 16 practices in Dulwich, Peckham, Nunhead and Camberwell that supports each other. So for example 306 Medical Centre is independent, but can refer patients to other surgeries such as Tessa Jowell. During the Covid vaccination programme, patients could go to Tessa Jowell or the Lister Health Centre in Peckham for vaccinations.

Happy to be corrected but I believe SELDOC and the GP surgery at TJ are separate entities and provide different services. SELDOC provide out of hours services and were previously based in Dulwich Hospital whereas the GP surgery was formerly in Melbourne Grove.


Edit: also South East London CCG do not “run” the GP surgery:a clinical commissioning group is, or was, an NHS body responsible for ensuring the health needs of an area are provided. The CCGs were replaced in July by Integrated Care Boards.

The same GP, Dr. Jonathan Love, who was in charge of Melbourne Grove, also in charge of Tessa Jowell. They also took over another GP surgery before they moved to the new TJ building. They also have the same practice manager, who I don’t have faith in. From what I remember, the practice manager is not solely based at at TJ but also works from a surgery at Camberwell called Parkside. That could have changed since Covid.

Not ideal.

The same GP, Dr. Jonathan Love, who was in charge of Melbourne Grove, also in charge of Tessa Jowell. They also took over another GP surgery before they moved to the new TJ building. They also have the same practice manager, who I don’t have faith in. From what I remember, the practice manager is not solely based at at TJ but also works from a surgery at Camberwell called Parkside. That could have changed since Covid.

Not ideal.

 

Parkside and Tessa Jowell are both owned by Omnes.

306 definitely sounds much better than some locally. I took my son to TJ the other day for his polio booster and the receptionists were rude (stressed but no excuse) and some appointments had been moved to Lister so some patients arriving to find they were in the wrong place.

Melbourne Grove as it was had its issues but TJ is atrocious.

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