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Can anybody recommend a doctors in the Sydenham area? I'm on Wells Park Rd, but have heard mixed reviews of the local surgery?


No special requirements, although the ability to get an appointment within a month (unlike my current surgery who have just made me blow a gasket) would be an advantage.


Thanks

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Are you currently with Syd Green? It has seemed "looser" than its usual very good service of late , although that may just be our experience. Over the years we have been pleased with it and am hoping that they have just had a little blip of late (admin side has been poorer of late).

But I still prefer them to ED Medical Centre on Crystal Palace Road, who I was with for years before moving to Sydenham, and I suspect EVERY place will have it's good and bad points.


I think there is a special course that medical reception staff have to go on in order to learn how to be a rude bastard.

Im at DMC Crystal Palace Rd form when we lived in ED. they were fab when I was preggers with all the children (ace midwives) but I am so OVER them after yesterday.


Wells Park practice is dead handy, but I think if I have to deal with another stroppy doctor's receptionist I will hit the roof. Has anyone tried Paxton Green in Gypsy Hill?

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