Gold Medical Centre

Hours
Chamber Rating
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Simon Jones
Feb 24th, 2023 -
Serap Kumsari
Jan 28th, 2023 -
ervis mimanis
Jan 3rd, 2023 -
Carlo Alberto Rovere
Nov 13th, 2022 -
ma divina difuntorum
Nov 8th, 2022
Contact Info
- (203) 488-2014
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Gold Medical Centre?
A The phone number for Gold Medical Centre is: (203) 488-2014.
Q Where is Gold Medical Centre located?
A Gold Medical Centre is located at 12 Genotin Terrace, Grange, eng EN1 2AF
Q What is the internet address for Gold Medical Centre?
A The website (URL) for Gold Medical Centre is: http://www.goldmedicalcentre.co.uk/
Q What days are Gold Medical Centre open?
A Gold Medical Centre is open:
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Q How is Gold Medical Centre rated?
A Gold Medical Centre has a 4.8 Star Rating from 29 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
Gold Medical Centre
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 29 Reviews )
Simon Jones on Google
I have always been self-conscious since I was a child of having moles on my neck. The reason why I didn't get them removed before was because the procedures a few years ago would of left a permanent scar. When I spoke to Dr Marilena Nikolaidou, her knowledge on the difference between moles and skin tags were amazing. She explained how they form and went into detail about the procedure.
The procedure lasted less than 30 minutes. I was left with some minor scabs and after 2 weeks they have gone and you can see the end result. The only marks are red blemishes which will fade away.
It was money well spent and now I'm not self-conscious especially in the summer months.
I highly recommend :-).

Serap Kumsari on Google

ervis mimanis on Google
When I went to the clinic on the day of my appointment, after waiting a while filling in some information that was needed, I went upstairs to be seen by the ENT doctor. After a while after examining me locally on the nose but only from the outside and a little inside, i.e. what she could see with her eyes, she asked me if I want her to examine me also through my nose with an endoscope. I replied that of course, that's why I came anyway. He then informed me that he would have to use the endoscope and that was an extra charge. I replied that no one informed me about such a thing when I was down at the secretariat and when I called them at the beginning. The doctor (who was very helpful and good as a doctor, who just happened to work at that particular clinic) informed the secretariat about the incident. After 2-3 minutes, a secretary came into the examination room to inform me that the fee for using the endoscope is another 100 and that when I had phoned them I was told that there are extra fees, which is not the case. I had to agree to pay another 100 as I had no choice, I had already paid 170.
Personally, I have no complaints from this secretary (who was very helpful and good at her job, also she was not the same person I had the phone contact with in the beginning to book an appointment). But not even from the doctor (who examined me very well).
I think that charging extra for the use of a tool (endoscope) is absurd. It is a tool that an ENT doctor must have to do his job. It's like saying that a carpenter, electrician, plumber, etc. will charge you more if they use their screwdriver. The endoscope is a tool that the doctor will use on other patients, and not a material that he will have to buy every time he sees a patient.
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Carlo Alberto Rovere on Google

ma divina difuntorum on Google
Highly recommended!