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15 years ago
They are fast and depending on your GP, really good. read more
Waterfront Medical Centre - Family Practice Near Me
Heol Y Llongau The Waterfront
Barry CF63 4AR
United Kingdom
01446 734131
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What time does Waterfront Medical Centre open?
Waterfront Medical Centre opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Waterfront Medical Centre close?
Waterfront Medical Centre closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Does Waterfront Medical Centre have free WiFi?
Yes, Waterfront Medical Centre has free WiFi.
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A very nice and thorough doctor who does really seem to take an interest…read more Usually at eryl surgery
Chepstow Cosmetic centre is a great place to go if you like to keep your looks and need or want…read morecertain treatments to keep you looking your best .....Ive been there myself a few times over the last 9 months and seen Dr Kindy he`s a lovely gentleman who is friendly and chatty who does a range of beauty treatments including botox ....which ive had shhhhhhh lol Dr Kindy is very good and takes great care when injecting the botox and i hardly felt anything . Now ive found the cosmetic clinic i wont be going anywhere else definately my favourite Cinic with a pleasant room which is spotlessly clean and relaxing to be in and friendly staff. Highly recommended
Dr Kindy is a very approachable and helpful chap who I have spoken to about weight/diet concerns,…read moreas well as had Botox administered by. I thoroughly recommend his calm, honest and professional approach and think that he offers a good range of solutions for the modern woman! Thanks!
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All Kings Road surgeries are booked by an appointment-only system. The earlier half of the morning…read more surgery has routine appointments bookable in advance, the latter half of the morning surgery has appointments bookable on the day. The earlier half of the afternoon surgery are bookable on the day. The latter half of the afternoon surgery has routine appointments bookable in advance. Patients will need to contact the surgery early in the morning for a "book on the day" appointment. This can be done over the telephone or in person at reception (the phone lines are open at 8.30am). If you are too ill to get to the surgery and you require a visit at home you can call the surgery before 10.30am and see if a doctor is available. BONUS: Acupuncture appointments are available with Dr Glascoe during routine surgeries for acupuncture treatment, for registered and non-registered patients.
The doctors here go by the names of Bowen, Rees, Lane, Scolding and Davies. The area covered by the…read morepractice includes Roath, Penylan, Llanedeyrn, Lisvane, Llanishen, Cathays, Pentwyn, Birchgrove, Heath and Cyncoed. You can make an appointment to see a doctor. Or a nurse. To make an appointment telephone 029 2048 8299 during opening hours, or call in personally at reception. They offer a range of services over and above General Medical Services, including Maternity Medical Services (Antenatal, Post Natal), Child Health Surveillance (which sounds a lot more sinister than it actually is), Baby and Childhood Immunisation Clinics and more. The building has access, through the car park at the rear, for disabled patients.
It is for the use of little; local companies like this one as to why we need the help of websites…read morelike yelp to tell us all about a place, locally from a personal perspective. I say this because I have found it hard myself when I've been trying look up certain companies information and details about the place and to have a good photograph on hand to know what the company looks like. So it is great to have people like us going out and about experiencing places like this surgery. Or by simply taking a trip down memory lane; by writing about where we have been in the past. This surgery is a small place where it has a reception desk and a waiting room for you to wait and here your name be called for a doctor's appointment. Swine Flu Vaccinations are taken place here at this surgery now. This is particularly for those people who are 65 years of age or older and women who are pregnant. You need to go to the surgery to make an urgent appointment. The building has access for disabled patients, but be aware that this is located through their car park at the rear. All records for every individual are kept confidential and this company is a part of the NHS. I recommend this place to all locals to use as the staff are very caring and kind.
I have recently registered with this dr surgery and have been very happy with the treatment that I…read morehave received so far. There is a small car park at the rear of the surgery and also a huge car park around the back of the good news centre which is opposite to the surgery. The staff are very friendly and go out of their way to support you through issues. they have a very usefull out of hours automated phone service so you can book and cancel appointments at awkward times of the day. They have a small play area for children to play in while waiting for appointments and also their own pharmacy
Visited there 12/3 2025 I made a review for the Tuesday informed receptionist dirty toilets wee…read moreon floor had to go back Wednesday expecting any change any change but no main toilet mould fungus under the ink mold on pipes to toilet sink dirty skirting boards dust debris so it went bk to the receptionist who abruptly told me it's getting sorted I said you said this yesterday it's still the same except the big rusty bin was changed to a small rusty bin I asked for practice manager the reception then abruptly again sed not available so I asked her to ring me straight away I got a call they said we are aware of it it's being sorted the receptionists are still rude getting away with distressing patience the toilet should be gutted I think kid going there the offer you masks wipes at reception but I feel you could catch more with the appalling standard no soap in toilet nothing to dry hands slightly shocking it says Swansea on top but I live in cardiff
This isn't great at all…read more When you're ill, the last thing you want is to wake up at 8 to have to fight for an appointment. Because everyone is calling, you're left just calling back - which takes time and can easily run into 50, 60 calls. Also, they don't allow you to order a repeat prescription by phone. So, you've got to go to the surgery, which takes time, wait 48h for the script to be prepared and then go back and collect it, which is just a bit backwards when a call could save a journey and hours of time. I was given this doctor by Uni - I'd advise moving if you have the choice.
Margaret street surgery is a well established surgery with a friendly feel to it. The surgery has a…read morecar park but it fills up very quickly. The surgery itself is always clean and well presented. The receptionists are always helpful and the doctors (for the most part) are excellent and will take the time to listen carefully to your complaints. It can take time to get an appointment here and also getting through on the phone lines when making emergency appointments can be difficult but overall I have no complaints on their service.
If there was a zero I would give this practice a zero rating. Its not one I use personaly nor…read morewould I choose to if I lived in the area however but both my elderly parents sadly were users and both were badly let down in a number of ways. On a general level car parking is not good; trying to get through on the phones is hard work, getting a timely appt does not happen. On specifics they will not do home visits, my mother has been ill for some years now and has no transport of her own yet she has been expected to make her own way to the practice rather than a doctor coming out to her. On all occasions during this time every request for a doctor to visit her has been declined the last occasion she made her own way (walked) to be sen by a nurse practitioner who told her to go home and take some tablets. That night she used her lifeline to get an ambulance who rushed her to hospital where they diagnosed double pneumonia. Following her discharge no attempt was made by her practice to check on her well being despite them being sent the notes from the hospital which would have detailed the issues she had. Sadly a few weeks later she again called an ambulance and was taken to hospital where they found that the double demoniac had returned. Had her GP/practice taken any interest in her after the first discharge they might have been able to prevent the re-occurrence, needles to say again after the second discharge no contact was made. Having moved from the area the difference in the support provided by her new practice is immense, despite having only joined the new practice a week or so previously when they were called re her condition they came out the same day and did a further visit the following day and arranged for a physio to visit her to help with her condition which they did within two days and are continuing to support her. Needles to say nothing like this was provided by her previous practice One could question the work ethics of this surgery but this should be left to the professionals who I assume carry out reviews periodically to ensure that NHS money is being well spent and that they are delivering a good service. As a user albeit by proxy I would strongly suggest that they do need to be looked at
'(Together) We will go our way (Together) We will leave…read moresomeday (Together) Your hand in my hands (Together) We will make our plans (Together) We will fly so high (Together) Tell all our friends goodbye (Together) We will start life new (Together) This is what we'll do (Go West) Life is peaceful there (Go West) In the open air (Go West) Where the skies are blue (Go West) This is what we're gonna do (Go West, this is what we're gonna do, Go West)' Go West(way)! Mwah ha ha ha that was fun. Are we all awake now? Then here is what you need to know... The Westway Surgery provides Primary Care Services to Patients living in West Cardiff. They do all the usual things that GPs do. GPs: Dr Jacobson, Dr James, Dr Jenkins and Dr Bradbury . All Doctor and Nurses consultations are 10 minute booked appointments. The practice will try and see patients within 24 hours unless a patient requests a specific doctor. If a patient feels they have an urgent medical problem which needs a same day appointment they should contact the surgery. Surgery offers a mixture of same day appointments, next day appointments and appointments which can be booked in advance. They also offer telephone advice. The duty doctor of the day will contact patients requesting telephone advice to discuss the problem and make an appropriate appointment.
Consistently shit at answering their calls and calling if I'm honest. Been trying to get hold of…read morethem for the past 2 hours to see if a perscription for antibiotics would be ready but no. Seems to me they must finished on a Monday at 4 instead of 6pm
The Whitchurch Road Surgery is one of those suburban surgeries that are really friendly and…read morewelcoming, especially when compared to the more mainstream, larger clinics that seem to be growing in numbers. A lot of them are so big these days that they have lost their human touch, and tend to see the patients as numbers on a list, rather than people with a medical condition, that need caring for. The practice is comprised of six doctors two of whom are female. They offer all of the usual services, but also provide a specialist student facilities also. These include: Sexual Health Services Pill checks Smoking Cessation Counselling, mental health and advice services Travel vaccines and advice Immunisations and vaccinations The surgery is not operating at full capacity at present, which is great if you have just started Uni, or have moved to the area for a different reason. New registrations are performed between 11.00am and 3.00pm.
I saw Dr Brown today, he was friendly, understanding and explained everything I wanted to know…read moreabout my condition. Excellent service from this surgery
friendly. frustrating you can get repeat prescreiptions via email, but nice enough. one doctor…read morefailed to explain what her medication was and what for, for this is rare.. he says he was in a rush
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