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Written by a NHS patient at Shadbolt Park House Surgery
19th August 2022


Very patronising and uncaring dr. Only saw him once to tell him that I thought I was going through early menopause. He hardly listened let alone cared and diagnosed me as 'stressed and sad'... I've never been back to discuss this issue further, I'd rather suffer in silence.

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Written by a NHS patient at Shadbolt Park House Surgery
2nd June 2021


Sad to write this, but the Dr is rude, doesn't listen, wants to cut you off half way through a conversation. I have serious health issues and belive me a couple of days out of hospital after bypass surgery and a whole month in hospital because of complications I needed some reassurance and he wasn't interested in the slightest, for aftercare, wellbeing and mental health this guy needs people training

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Written by a patient at Shadbolt Park House Surgery
31st December 2019


Second time this Dr has missed symptoms that turned into a trip to a&e. This latest time it turned out my daughter actually had pneumonia and he said it was nothing 2 days earlier!? I always have to "request" that he checks her ears too after he's already sending us out the door with a so called clean bill of health. Considering she has suffered a perforated ear drum in the past, I would have thought that checking her ears would be a prerequisite not to mention a no brainer?! Not to mention he is very patronizing and always makes me feel like I am wasting his time bringing my daughter in.

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Written by a patient at Church Street Practice
19th February 2019


Dismissive and patronising. More attention was given to sanitising the hands than to patient care. Absolutely no suggestion of caring or of empathy. Having waited a week to see this person, the whole appointment was less than 5 minutes. Unpleasant experience.

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Written by a patient at Church Street Practice
6th March 2015


No eye contact, more interested in his screen, more concerned about disinfecting his table than treating his patient

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