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I would get there by 8,if not earlier if you can as there was already a queue when we arrived at 8.20am and we were number 5 in the queue.They register you and give you a number,they actually start seeing people at 9.The doctors are great there.Hope all is ok for you.
  • 3 weeks later...

Hi,


Just went there before Xmas, and arrived at 8.20 or 8.25am... And we were 6th in the queue. Keep in mind there will be women who are more urgent/have appointments somehow, so add on a couple of places to your place in the queue! We were in for the scan at 10am, but it didn't feel too ridiculously long as A.) they only let you into the room at 9am, B.) my husband bought me some crisps! The scan was speedy but thorough, and the OB/GYN was lovely (German or Eastern European?) and knowledgable.


Good luck and congratulations!


x

As everyone else has already said, try and get there around 8.15 and hopefully you'll be out by 10 the latest. They've put a lot more effort into the service from 2 years ago to when I used it last week. Lovely staff and very thorough.


Hope all goes well x

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