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Written by a patient at Shere Surgery and Dispensary
19th November 2018


Cheerful, brisk, positive, energetic, knowledgeable, extremely competent - love her.

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Written by a patient at Shere Surgery and Dispensary
8th October 2018


Very engaging and friendly. Kept me informed throughout the consultation.

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Written by a patient at Shere Surgery and Dispensary
17th November 2017


Dr Watts is always warm in approach and listens.

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Written by a patient at Shere Surgery and Dispensary
27th September 2017


Dr Emma Watts was the Doctor I saw on my first visit, who I would recommend to any patient to see.

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Written by a patient at Shere Surgery and Dispensary
20th September 2017


After feeling unwell for almost a year and after seeing countless other GPs I moved to Peaslake and it wasn't until I had an appointment with Doctor Emma Watts was my condition addressed properly She is truly in my opinion a Doctor who listens make you feel at ease and really knows how best to treat whatever condition you might have, her knowledge is such that it instils confidence which I'd lost visiting the doctor over the last few years Without doubt the best GP I've ever seen

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GP Partner, Shere Surgery
MSc in Medical Ultrasound and enjoys using this in GP setting.
Minor Surgery & Dermatoscopy enthusiast.

Aside from special interests, I have an absolute belief in the strength of General Practice being about continuity of care. Irrespective of any political directions otherwise, I truly believe we serve our patients best by knowing them, their history, their family, their social and support set up, and their living needs. In my opinion anyone who thinks General Practice can be effectively delivered by a 5 minute video consult on a smart phone, with no knowledge of the patient, has frankly missed the point of General Practice. I will fight these 'developments' to best serve my patients. I will, however, try to embrace technology advances wherever possible, in order to enhance patient care, but only when continuity of care is part of the offering.