Waddiloves Health Centre
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Lucie Ridehalgh
The staff at WAddiloves have all been fantastic. I have 2 boys with different nurses and we have accessed other services. I dont know what I would have done without their support through the boys transitioning from childrens to adult services. I couldnt be more great full or thank them enough.
Nov 27th, 2022 -
michelle donnelly
Sensitive caring staff very happy with our experience of podiatry for son with Autism
Oct 16th, 2021 -
Harper Brady
Worst NHS facility in the country. Horrifyingly rude receptionists, I cannot believe they're allowed to sit at the front of any building, let alone one that is a branch of the NHS. The receptionists that work here should be ashamed of their customer manner, both on the phone and in person. There's a reason this place has a terrible rating, it shouldn't be running as an organisation for the vulnerable.
Aug 18th, 2020 -
YT Kas (Kas-789110)
Jul 17th, 2020 -
J B
Very aggressive and rude receptionist. Not SEND-friendly or person-centred at all. I was asked to call Waddiloves by our GP in regards to my autistic partner that I care for to start the referral process. The woman that answered the phone was incredibly aggressive and shouted in a raised voice, demanding for me to explain how my partner was disabled - and when I did explain answered 'that doesn't mean he's disabled' and refused to engage with me further, aside from the tell me to just force them into mainstream services. As someone who works in Education and supports young people and adults with medical and learning difficulties and disabilities I am absolutely horrified. If it had been someone less sure of the system or who had additional needs that was calling with the question, I cannot imagine the negative impact this experience would have on them.
Jun 7th, 2021
Contact Info
- (127) 449-7121
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Waddiloves Health Centre?
A The phone number for Waddiloves Health Centre is: (127) 449-7121.
Q Where is Waddiloves Health Centre located?
A Waddiloves Health Centre is located at 44 Queen's Rd, Bradford, eng BD8 7BT
Q What is the internet address for Waddiloves Health Centre?
A The website (URL) for Waddiloves Health Centre is: https://www.bdct.nhs.uk/services/learning-disability-health-support-team/
Q What days are Waddiloves Health Centre open?
A Waddiloves Health Centre is open:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Q How is Waddiloves Health Centre rated?
A Waddiloves Health Centre has a 1.8 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Waddiloves Health Centre
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 5 Reviews )Lucie Ridehalgh on Google
The staff at WAddiloves have all been fantastic. I have 2 boys with different nurses and we have accessed other services. I dont know what I would have done without their support through the boys transitioning from childrens to adult services. I couldnt be more great full or thank them enough.
michelle donnelly on Google
Sensitive caring staff very happy with our experience of podiatry for son with Autism
Harper Brady on Google
Worst NHS facility in the country. Horrifyingly rude receptionists, I cannot believe they're allowed to sit at the front of any building, let alone one that is a branch of the NHS. The receptionists that work here should be ashamed of their customer manner, both on the phone and in person. There's a reason this place has a terrible rating, it shouldn't be running as an organisation for the vulnerable.
YT Kas (Kas-789110) on Google
J B on Google
Very aggressive and rude receptionist. Not SEND-friendly or person-centred at all. I was asked to call Waddiloves by our GP in regards to my autistic partner that I care for to start the referral process.
The woman that answered the phone was incredibly aggressive and shouted in a raised voice, demanding for me to explain how my partner was disabled - and when I did explain answered 'that doesn't mean he's disabled' and refused to engage with me further, aside from the tell me to just force them into mainstream services.
As someone who works in Education and supports young people and adults with medical and learning difficulties and disabilities I am absolutely horrified. If it had been someone less sure of the system or who had additional needs that was calling with the question, I cannot imagine the negative impact this experience would have on them.