Hadlow Medical Centre

Hadlow Medical Centre

Hours

Friday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Chamber Rating

3.4 - (5 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

3.4 - (5 reviews)
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  • Lauren O'Brien

    I booked in an appointment for my daughters 6-8week vaccinations and when I arrived they had booked an appointment for myself which I didnt need nor want nor ask for and told me her appointment was 45 minutes after.. which I would not of attended as I had to leave 30minutes after the given appointment time to collect my other child from school. The NHS is stretched and struggling as it is without incompetence and this is probably part of the reason it is so stretched. *Their response literally shows exactly my point. My partner booked my babies check with her immunisation and was told 11.30. Not 12.15 at any point. Simply the appointment was 11.30. They have taken it upon themselves to force it upon me to see a Doctor for an appointment we did not ask for nor want. I arrived at the set time 11.30 for my daughters appointment which would of been enough time for my daughter to be seen and did not see anyone until 11.50 to be told it was an appointment for me. Incompetent and rude to suggest in a response I need an appointment because they think its important, never mind how I feel about it. My daughter is rebooked in for her immunisations at a time, again, that fits in with my other child. Lets hope this time I dont waste my morning again and patients that need to see a doctor can.
    Jul 10th, 2022

  • Annie Ghent

    Dear Sar B, Your recent feedback has been noted by Hadlow Medical Centre. You did raise these concerns via your solicitors in May 2020 and, to date, no further action has been taken. These are serious allegations with many inaccuracies that we can not discuss on a public forum. We would suggest that you follow the formal complaints procedures. We would also welcome an opportunity to discuss this at the surgery, if you so wish. We note that both you and your family are still actively using Hadlow Medical Centre for medical care.
    Nov 23rd, 2021

  • Sar B

    If I could give this surgery zero stars I really would. Back in April 2020 I was diagnosed with a blood clot in my leg and prescribed blood thinning injections from hospital. Was told my A&E and my doctor to inject in stomach/legs. My leg started to turn BLACK after using injections even though I was alternating legs. Phoned Dr Baldwin on 3 seperate occasions, told her I was in excruciating pain and my leg was black. She wouldn't see me due to covid. Didn't ask me to take a photo, didn't offer a video consultation, nothing. Straight diagnosed me over the phone with bruising without seeing me. 3 days later, I ended up in hospital with necrotic skin and sepsis. I had to lose all the skin on my leg and undergo skin grafts, multiple blood transfusions and spent 5 weeks unable to walk or even go to the toilet. All of this happened whilst I was pregnant too which she was aware of. A&E surgeons told me how lucky I was I called an ambulance and if I hadn't of I would of lost my life, I was lucky. I'm now permanently scarred for life physically and emotionally and suffered huge PTSD. I understand covid was new at the time but I she didn't offer a video call or even ask for a photo, which most other surgery's around this area were doing. Avoid this surgery like the plague. It wasn't just my life in danger, it was also my unborn babies life too. AVOID this surgery at all costs. And to the practice managers response to my review, yes, I have to use the surgery for my children as there is no further surgeries taking on patients and we are in an incredibly small catchment area. Children and babies still need immunisations. I personally DON'T use this poor excuse of a doctors surgery for myself, unless you count my husband coming to knock on the door to up a MG of medication without seeing or speaking to a doctor? Also, yes I did raise concerns with a lawyer, and I was noted as not negligent, it's amazing how a doctor can fiddle with medical records, change who I was speaking too on my records which is absolutley not the case. Oh and they also have an advantage of hiding behind covid as an excuse. Unlike our fabulous nurses who saved my life. As you can see from my photographs I'm clearly not lying, theres more that could and should of been done. I'm allowed to voice my opinion and leave a review and this is mine and I will not be changing or removing it. What's the point in raising concerns to your surgery? My brother in law is a nurse at St Thomas' and has made me very aware of how protected your staff are! I pray from the bottom of my heart no one EVER ends up I'll treated like I did. I will NOT be removing my review either, it's still unacceptable treatment
    Oct 2nd, 2021

  • Melanie Rolf

    Lovely practice and I've never had a problem getting an appointment especially if you call at 8am or 3pm each day. The doctors I've seen have all been kind, understanding and helpful. I never feel rushed either.
    Feb 3rd, 2020

  • Joanne

    Since moving to Hadlow, we've found the medical centre very helpful. We don't have a problem in getting appointments and we haven't had to wait long at all for an appointment. The staff are all friendly (which we've not necessarily found at previous medical practices). Overall very pleased.
    Jan 24th, 2020

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About
Hadlow Medical Centre

Hadlow Medical Centre is located at School Ln in Hadlow, England TN11 0ET. Hadlow Medical Centre can be contacted via phone at (173) 266-7443 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (173) 266-7443

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Hadlow Medical Centre?

A The phone number for Hadlow Medical Centre is: (173) 266-7443.


Q Where is Hadlow Medical Centre located?

A Hadlow Medical Centre is located at School Ln, Hadlow, eng TN11 0ET


Q What is the internet address for Hadlow Medical Centre?

A The website (URL) for Hadlow Medical Centre is: http://www.hadlowmedicalcentre.nhs.uk/


Q What days are Hadlow Medical Centre open?

A Hadlow Medical Centre is open:
Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM


Q How is Hadlow Medical Centre rated?

A Hadlow Medical Centre has a 3.4 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.

Hours

Friday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Ratings and Reviews
Hadlow Medical Centre

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 5 Reviews )
3
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Lauren O'Brien on Google

image I booked in an appointment for my daughters 6-8week vaccinations and when I arrived they had booked an appointment for myself which I didnt need nor want nor ask for and told me her appointment was 45 minutes after.. which I would not of attended as I had to leave 30minutes after the given appointment time to collect my other child from school. The NHS is stretched and struggling as it is without incompetence and this is probably part of the reason it is so stretched.
*Their response literally shows exactly my point. My partner booked my babies check with her immunisation and was told 11.30. Not 12.15 at any point. Simply the appointment was 11.30. They have taken it upon themselves to force it upon me to see a Doctor for an appointment we did not ask for nor want. I arrived at the set time 11.30 for my daughters appointment which would of been enough time for my daughter to be seen and did not see anyone until 11.50 to be told it was an appointment for me. Incompetent and rude to suggest in a response I need an appointment because they think its important, never mind how I feel about it. My daughter is rebooked in for her immunisations at a time, again, that fits in with my other child. Lets hope this time I dont waste my morning again and patients that need to see a doctor can.


Annie Ghent on Google

image Dear Sar B,
Your recent feedback has been noted by Hadlow Medical Centre.
You did raise these concerns via your solicitors in May 2020 and, to
date, no further action has been taken.
These are serious allegations with many inaccuracies that we can not
discuss on a public forum. We would suggest that you follow the formal
complaints procedures. We would also welcome an opportunity to discuss this at the surgery, if you so wish.
We note that both you and your family are still actively using Hadlow Medical Centre for medical care.


Sar B on Google

image If I could give this surgery zero stars I really would. Back in April 2020 I was diagnosed with a blood clot in my leg and prescribed blood thinning injections from hospital.
Was told my A&E and my doctor to inject in stomach/legs. My leg started to turn BLACK after using injections even though I was alternating legs. Phoned Dr Baldwin on 3 seperate occasions, told her I was in excruciating pain and my leg was black. She wouldn't see me due to covid. Didn't ask me to take a photo, didn't offer a video consultation, nothing. Straight diagnosed me over the phone with bruising without seeing me.
3 days later, I ended up in hospital with necrotic skin and sepsis. I had to lose all the skin on my leg and undergo skin grafts, multiple blood transfusions and spent 5 weeks unable to walk or even go to the toilet.
All of this happened whilst I was pregnant too which she was aware of.
A&E surgeons told me how lucky I was I called an ambulance and if I hadn't of I would of lost my life, I was lucky. I'm now permanently scarred for life physically and emotionally and suffered huge PTSD. I understand covid was new at the time but I she didn't offer a video call or even ask for a photo, which most other surgery's around this area were doing. Avoid this surgery like the plague.
It wasn't just my life in danger, it was also my unborn babies life too. AVOID this surgery at all costs.
And to the practice managers response to my review, yes, I have to use the surgery for my children as there is no further surgeries taking on patients and we are in an incredibly small catchment area. Children and babies still need immunisations. I personally DON'T use this poor excuse of a doctors surgery for myself, unless you count my husband coming to knock on the door to up a MG of medication without seeing or speaking to a doctor?
Also, yes I did raise concerns with a lawyer, and I was noted as not negligent, it's amazing how a doctor can fiddle with medical records, change who I was speaking too on my records which is absolutley not the case. Oh and they also have an advantage of hiding behind covid as an excuse. Unlike our fabulous nurses who saved my life.
As you can see from my photographs I'm clearly not lying, theres more that could and should of been done. I'm allowed to voice my opinion and leave a review and this is mine and I will not be changing or removing it.
What's the point in raising concerns to your surgery? My brother in law is a nurse at St Thomas' and has made me very aware of how protected your staff are!
I pray from the bottom of my heart no one EVER ends up I'll treated like I did. I will NOT be removing my review either, it's still unacceptable treatment


Melanie Rolf on Google

image Lovely practice and I've never had a problem getting an appointment especially if you call at 8am or 3pm each day. The doctors I've seen have all been kind, understanding and helpful. I never feel rushed either.


Joanne on Google

image Since moving to Hadlow, we've found the medical centre very helpful. We don't have a problem in getting appointments and we haven't had to wait long at all for an appointment. The staff are all friendly (which we've not necessarily found at previous medical practices). Overall very pleased.


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