Earls Court Medical Centre
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Krish
Mar 14th, 2023 -
Marjan Roshani
The most disgusting gp in my opinion, to get an appointment even in a very short period of time, they make an appointment once a month, after a long time, when it is your turn, they tell lies that you should come in person, not by phone, and in the reminder message, it is not mentioned in person at all, worst of all Doctors, if they know what kind of bad conditions you have, do not cooperate at all and act like a normal patient and forget that they have been told that they should be referred to a specialist, they forget the repeated medications. All in all, I can say that I am terrible I was treated again with this GP
Feb 7th, 2023 -
Chris Twiselton
I attended Earls Medical Centre this week for an Ultrasound Scan. Both of the Medical Professionals looking after me from Earls Court Medical Practice, were absolutely wonderful. They were so very professional and so kind and caring and they gave me so much support. I am so very grateful to the 2 Medical Professionals looking after me and their incredible care and support, just reinforces how incredible our NHS is and how very lucky we are to have the NHS. Thank you both so much!!
Jan 28th, 2023 -
Eleftheria Zotou
This gp is the worst.The lady in a desk (bloody one ) she is the most rude person I ever see in my life .Very bad person .No education at all .You can speak like this bad to the pensions ? Except this she hung up the phone on your face .Is like she's telling you go die .Because of course nobody call for fun nhs (gp ) we all have some sickness. But that lady there she thinks she's working for model there.The worst experience ever !!!! They deserve -10 starts .No even one !
Jan 27th, 2023 -
Dominic Ryder
If someone calls a GP services asking for an appointment due to a mental health issue, common sense and decency would dictate that that person should be treated compassionately and supportively to help them deal with their enquiry. They should not be spoken to in a rude, dismissive, patronising and insensitive way. I manage 3 people in my line of work. If any of those people spoke to a customer in the way that one of the Earls Court Medical Centre receptionists spoke to my partner yesterday, they would be sacked. I appreciate that being an NHS receptionist is a difficult job, its certainly not one that I would be able to do and I have nothing but sympathy and admiration for those who perform this role with patience and professionalism. However, this does not excuse the kind of behaviour that my partner was subject to. I would certainly advise anyone to try and find a different GP services nearby before attempting to book an appointment here. (If anyone from the Earls Court Medical Centre wishes to reach out and discuss this further, I would be more than happy to)
Jan 19th, 2023
Contact Info
- (207) 835-1455
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Earls Court Medical Centre?
A The phone number for Earls Court Medical Centre is: (207) 835-1455.
Q Where is Earls Court Medical Centre located?
A Earls Court Medical Centre is located at 248 Earls Ct Rd, London, eng SW5 9AD
Q What is the internet address for Earls Court Medical Centre?
A The website (URL) for Earls Court Medical Centre is: https://www.earlscourtmedicalcentre.co.uk/
Q What days are Earls Court Medical Centre open?
A Earls Court Medical Centre is open:
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Q How is Earls Court Medical Centre rated?
A Earls Court Medical Centre has a 2.6 Star Rating from 53 reviewers.
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Earls Court Medical Centre
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 53 Reviews )Krish on Google
Marjan Roshani on Google
The most disgusting gp in my opinion, to get an appointment even in a very short period of time, they make an appointment once a month, after a long time, when it is your turn, they tell lies that you should come in person, not by phone, and in the reminder message, it is not mentioned in person at all, worst of all Doctors, if they know what kind of bad conditions you have, do not cooperate at all and act like a normal patient and forget that they have been told that they should be referred to a specialist, they forget the repeated medications. All in all, I can say that I am terrible I was treated again with this GP
Chris Twiselton on Google
I attended Earls Medical Centre this week for an Ultrasound Scan. Both of the Medical Professionals looking after me from Earls Court Medical Practice, were absolutely wonderful. They were so very professional and so kind and caring and they gave me so much support. I am so very grateful to the 2 Medical Professionals looking after me and their incredible care and support, just reinforces how incredible our NHS is and how very lucky we are to have the NHS. Thank you both so much!!
Eleftheria Zotou on Google
This gp is the worst.The lady in a desk (bloody one ) she is the most rude person I ever see in my life .Very bad person .No education at all .You can speak like this bad to the pensions ? Except this she hung up the phone on your face .Is like she's telling you go die .Because of course nobody call for fun nhs (gp ) we all have some sickness. But that lady there she thinks she's working for model there.The worst experience ever !!!! They deserve -10 starts .No even one !
Dominic Ryder on Google
If someone calls a GP services asking for an appointment due to a mental health issue, common sense and decency would dictate that that person should be treated compassionately and supportively to help them deal with their enquiry. They should not be spoken to in a rude, dismissive, patronising and insensitive way.
I manage 3 people in my line of work. If any of those people spoke to a customer in the way that one of the Earls Court Medical Centre receptionists spoke to my partner yesterday, they would be sacked.
I appreciate that being an NHS receptionist is a difficult job, its certainly not one that I would be able to do and I have nothing but sympathy and admiration for those who perform this role with patience and professionalism.
However, this does not excuse the kind of behaviour that my partner was subject to. I would certainly advise anyone to try and find a different GP services nearby before attempting to book an appointment here.
(If anyone from the Earls Court Medical Centre wishes to reach out and discuss this further, I would be more than happy to)