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Yes, I'm sure. This site is not representative of East Dulwich despite what its users may think, plus I suspect many patients have changed Docs precisely because of the slagging on here. That leaves less patients, more appointments and more time! Jollydee.


Borderlands Wrote:

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> Are you sure - it's not the general view of

> Melbourne Grove on this site.

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I go on personal experience Grok. I doubt anyone has changed Docs because of what was written on here. If people are happy they stay where they are. If they aren't, they move. Everyone has different expectations and to follow what's written here would be just a subjective view. If you're unhappy you look for advice. Some may be good for you and some may not be.
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