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17 years ago
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Organic Shamanic - Health & Medical Near Me - Brighton, BNH
40 Open Market
Marshalls Row
Brighton BN1 4JS
United Kingdom
01273 677524
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I recently moved to this surgery in the last 6 months after being very unhappy with my previous…read moresurgery. I have found the team at BHWC to be fantastic - yes it can be a bit of a wait if you want to book an appointment in advance, however if you call at 8.30 in the morning you can be seen the same day. The drs and nurses here are very understanding and are open to not necessarily always taking a medicinal approach to any issues or ailments - this isn't to say they are a bunch of hippies! But they look at every option. I have to say I'm very pleased so far.
From the owner: We are an NHS GP practice integrated with private complementary therapies, including acupuncture,…read moreosteopathy, massage, psychotherapy, herbal medicine, pilates, yoga, and nutrition.
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I have been at this surgery for about 15 yrs now..I have seen some amazing DR's retire, but the…read moresurgery still has some amazing DR's and nurses there, Most are kind and compassionate, but due to the amount of patients registered here, it can be very difficult to get an appointment when you need one, I really only like to see one particular DR, but find that at time's...it is very difficult to get one with him,I do think that these DR's are over worked and it won't be long before something bad happens. They need more GP's there, or to stop taking on new patients.The receptionists can be blunt at time's too, but i suppose everyone is entitled to have a bad day.....apart from this, i am very happy with my DR's.
I used to be registered with this surgery until a few years ago when I moved away from Brighton…read more After returning here I registered with a another surgery because I was told that I lived outside the catchment area of the Park Crescent Surgery. I was not happy with the treatment (probably because the doctor was not trained to deal with the kind of issues I came there for) and found out that I could register with a surgery outside my area if I found that they were more sympathetic. I was very happy as I found out that the Park Crescent Surgery accepted new patients and were happy to re-register me there, even if it is a longer walk for me. The staff are always friendly and it is easy to tell that they enjoy their job (other than some pretty sour or 'pretend-friendly' receptionists which I have encountered at other surgeries). Most of my praise has to go to Dr. Lipscombe though, who not only always has an open ear for all my issues, but is also the most friendly GP whom I have ever come across and she always spares some compliments which brighten up my otherwise often grim days. She is a strong supporter of transgender rights and an expert in that field so I can't recommend her enough to anyone with gender issues, although I am not sure whether she is taking new patients as she now only works Mondays and Wednesdays. However I have also found the other doctors at this surgery to be very competent so it is worth registering there anyway (and don't forget that the staff are incredibly firendly too - it does make a huge difference!).
This truly is the greatest gym I have ever been tied into a 13 year contract with…read more The staff are unhelpful, rude, indifferent, untrained and change every time you go in. I was sold one monthly price and charged a lower one. It took me 4 minutes, 5 phone calls, 3 emails and countless assurances that they would call me back to sort the problem... which they did, I always had to chase them! The only saving grace. There is no space, however the extortionate monthly price and fact you have to give 3 decades notice if you wish to leave, coupled with the fact you always feel welcome make this an unpleasant place to be. If you could leave 0 stars I wouldn't. Avoid, Avoid, Avoid, a void is engulfing me... but its a nice one. Reg, Monty
Great club to join if you have a family and you can afford it, it's got a really nice soft play…read morearea for little kids and a big area outside for larger kids to run around and it's all enclosed so they can't get out and you can relax and watch them play...the facilities are also good, there is a decent gym with lots of machines, 3 pools and lost of classes for all levels as well. cafe is good as long as you don't expect gourmet stuff, it's probably the one area that lets them down, they could do a lot better with the food but hey it's a gym not a restaurant.
Large practice benefitting many doctors with a range of specialities. It is quick and easy to…read moreregister, it is simple to make appointments either by phone, or online, and the staff are always friendly and helpful. The only downside is the catchment is quite small and although I only moved a few streets away I had to register somewhere else. But this is a problem in brighton and hove and is certainly not their fault.
This medical centre is so over subscribed that they are now moving people to another centre in the…read morenearby area so if you are looking for somewhere to go this should be a no go. I think if they made more opening hours that they could probably handle more patients but I'm sure they have thought of this idea.... They have an emergency number which is 01273 506361 so if you are in an emergency and you are reading this then 999 would have been a good shout. Why would you call this emergency number when we have a perfectly good and much shorter one.
I would just like to say a big thanks to all the staff, this is the second time i have been…read morereferred from my regular dentist, both times the staff have been fantastic, even before i walked in the door i was greeted by a very friendly dentist and the whole experience was perfect many thanks
The practice nurses are the best ever they have saved my life ( long story ) especially pippa…read moreFrancis and cathy Dr hacking is a lovely man and a great benefit to this community
The doctors are good and each one has his own field, but the best doctor is winter he is a good…read morelistener. The receptionists are not the best but will help you if your polite to them. But you don't want to be in there to long the seats are like very hard.
Until recently I visited the doctors maybe once every three years. I don't know what's happened to…read moreme recently, but in my boyfriend's words, I seem to be 'permanently broken'! As I have visited the campus Health Centre at least once a week for the past couple of months, I feel I am in a perfect position to be reviewing their services! What can I say? The waiting room is nothing special...white plastic garden furniture isn't exactly the height of comfort and whilst I'm not normally one to comment on waiting room furnishings, the wait in this surgery can be long, so naturally, one begins to look around. In fact its a great place for people watching! This is an extremely busy place- it services many students as well as staff and faculty of the university. The staff are all lovely (except for one woman who is unfailingly rude) but they do tend to overrun quite seriously- I have at times, waited 45 minutes beyond my appointment time. I guess this is probably okay if you're a first year student with limited obligations (lets be honest!) but as a member of staff, I feel a bit guilty about popping off for over an hour just to pick up a prescription! That said, the benefit of appointments overrunning is that the staff really take their time with you- I have never been rushed out and have always been given the opportunity to discuss multiple issues- they'll give you as much time as you need. For this reason I'm giving four stars- because caring, professional staff who take a genuine interest in your health is what a doctors surgery should be all about! One star off for uncomfy plastic chairs.
Getting a GP at this health centre is a must if you're planning on living on Sussex University's…read morecampus for any long period of time. The staff are really friendly and there're loads of experienced nurses on hand to deal with your typical student dramas - they are particularly trained in areas like sexual health for example. The service is a bit slow as they run morning drop ins, which most people attend instead of booked appointments. Further to that, you'll see a nurse first who'll decide whether your problem merits needing to see a doctor. This is very annoying when you know it does, and means waiting twice, even if you have pre-booked your appointment with a doctor. That's my only qualm with the place though - the nurses are all really well-trained, warm and helpful.
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Friendly staff greet you at Seven Dials Medical centre, which is situated in the stunning regency…read moreelegance of Montpellier Crescent. The beautiful location of the medical centre made me feel like an A-lister, but due to the brilliance of the NHS, this is just another doctors clinic, so I don't have to pay a dime. Winner! Everything is clean and bright inside, and unlike some doctors you don't feel an oppressive/depressive feeling of illness as you enter.
I've been at this surgery for years, and they are great. Helpful, excellent listeners, great with…read morereferrals, knowledgeable and caring. Proper family doctors. I dread the day our favourite GPs retire! The automated booking system makes same-day appointments easy to secure, and you can now make bookings online. On top, the telephone services they offered during lockdown were great - I didn't feel they missed a step in looking after us.
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