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Ross M. 6 years ago • From Google

Rating

Great

Dr jawad and friendly staff saved me

As GP practices go within the NHS, this one is fairly decent. I've consulted with Dr Iqbal, Dr Muzzifer, and Dr Jawad both in person and via phone, and they've consistently addressed my medical concerns effectively. The practice nurse is also approachable. Interestingly, a receptionist recognizes my southern accent when I call and always greets me courteously by my surname. While locals consider a three-day wait for a routine appointment lengthy, where I'm originally from, it can take up to a month. Here, the wait is typically a week or less, which seems reasonable. When I needed to raise a complaint, the practice manager promptly returned my call within minutes. She was incredibly understanding about an incident where I'd visited to collect test results but found the surgery closed early. She even committed to potentially conducting surprise evening visits to ensure staff aren't closing prematurely. I appreciate smaller practices where patients aren't just anonymous numbers - this surgery has around 2,000 patients. They've been accommodating, even squeezing me in for an emergency appointment and avoiding an A&E visit. My only frustration relates to conflicting advice about a Pneumonia vaccine. Different staff members provided contradictory information about my eligibility, with one reception staff member claiming they had no vaccine stock and promising to call back, which never happened. The nurse's explanation about having too many asthma patients seemed inadequate. The NHS website clearly suggests eligibility, yet I encountered multiple roadblocks. Ultimately, I gave up - though somewhat sarcastically noting that if I contract pneumonia, at least they've saved some money. It's ridiculous that a vaccine, which is relatively inexpensive, could be so problematically administered.

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