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Written by a patient at Park Road Surgery
30th November 2019


Its the person who can not care the title of a Doctor. He did not even get up of his chair. He didn't even listen to the problem of the patient. About the skin issue I had just said it will go away! What caused? Why? Where it came from? WILL NEVER TRUST OR RECOMMEND THIS DOCTOR TO ANYONE! STAY AWAY!

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Written by a patient at Park Road Surgery
26th April 2019


I saw Dr. Bradley earlier this year, I was suffering from terrible headaches and dizziness after a concussion. I found him quite unhelpful and his conclusion was that it’s because I am overweight. This was my first encounter with him and I will never see this GP again.

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Written by a patient at Park Road Surgery
12th March 2018


Julian Bradley is a very experienced doctor in whom I have full confidence. He is however very direct so if you want tea and sympathy whilst you talk endlessly about worries he’s not your man. He tells you like it is - in my case overweight and unhealthy. He’s expert at skin issues and also gastric intestinal problems both of which I have.

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Written by a patient at Park Road Surgery
31st May 2016


Totally useless, wouldn't recommend! He didn't check my blood pressure when I came for a pill prescription but continued to comment on my weight asking if the pill that I've been taking for years caused me 'to get fat' and I responded well this could be because I broke my leg and I've been sedentary for 2 months, it's written on my notes. His bright advice was for me to eat less, as a usually active and healthy eating individual I found this extremely poor advice particularly from a GP. He also didn't even check my weight on my notes and I definitely hadnt seen Dr Bradley since I was a toddler. It puzzles me how he is still registered to practice!

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Written by a patient at Park Road Surgery
16th July 2014


It is some time ago now and since then I have changed my GP practice but I was very discontent with the behaviour of Dr Bradley. I went to see him because I thought I was beginning to experience the symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes. Although I had been registered with him for many years I had never before seen him. I explained that there is a strong family history of Type 2 Diabetes and that both my father and my older brother had it. To my amazement Dr Bradley told me I did not have Diabetes but that listening to me he could see I was depressed. I told him I thought that was nonsense and as a result, he banged on the table and told me he was the doctor and I should listen to him. I was astonished. From my own knowledge of health issues I was 99% certain I had symptoms of diabetes and I suggested that at least these should be ruled out before deciding I had something else. Bradley continued to shout at me and thrust a prescription at me telling me to take the antidepressants and come back and see him in a month. I tore the prescription up, left the room and registered elsewhere. At the first consultation my new GP listened carefully and then ordered a series of blood tests saying she hoped I was wrong but thought it unlikely. Unfortunately I was right. What a good job I wasn't taking antidepressants, I don't think they work for diabetes!

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