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> Hey everyone,

>

> Just wondering where the local East Dulwich GP is?

> I need to sign up to a NHS doctors surgery around

> here and need a health check. Do you know where it

> is located?

>

> Thanks


There is a GP practice within the hospital. You can see the entrance from the road. Or the one on Melbourne Grove ? East Dulwich Station end. MGMP = 020-8693-1992:

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Whatever you do, don't register at Melbourne Grove practice. Totally unprofessional, in my opinion. Have had numerous unsatisfactory consultations with GPs there. Pretty sure they have lost my medical records as have been enquiring after them for 6 months and no response. Oh and it says 'enquires' over the reception desk. Rant over. Sorry!
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My experience has been a massive deterioration in levels of service from local GP practices above in past 4 years or so. Something is wrong.


It's been so bad that for the time poor, private GP's are on the up. As I go once a year, I pay ?60 and get seen instantly for up to 45 mins. Sad but what can you do?

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Mr Ben - would you mind telling me which private GP you go to? Last year I paid for a private medical as I wasn't getting the right checks I wanted at local GPs. If there was a private GP I could go to, that would be excellent, and ?60 is far cheaper than the circa ?300 I piad for the full medical. I know whats wrong me, if that makes sense :) Can they do prescriptions? Another issue at the moment for me :(
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