Quarry Bank Medical Centre
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165 High St
Quarry Bank and Dudley Wood Ward, eng DY5 2AE - (138) 456-6651
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Mandy Byrne
I have always had faith in this surgery but my recent experience has been very disappointing, On arrival the staff we re laughing giggling joking about there evening ahead in childish manner whilst patients ahead of me we re waiting , there is a time and a place in staff rooms for this . .I was seen by a friendly practitioner ,how ever the consultation did not help at all it seemed to be a on screen tick box affair ,I was spoken to by a inexperienced receptionist, referred to as she by the other member of staff who had other things to do first before helping her colleague with printing a form which she couldnt do ( why I do not know surely click of a button??!) I was made to feel a pest ,I do not expect to be treated special in any way just common manners . I left without having form and I will not bother the surgery again unless my life depends on it So sad that NHS has come to this .
Jan 17th, 2023 -
Patricia Pearson
This doctors surgery is awful. Apart from Dr P (who you have to book a month in advance to see) everything else is awful. The receptionists are rude and think they know it all. Rang today at 9.30 for an appointment for my son for them to say very rude if you would of rang at 8 youd have got an appointment not everyone is free at 8am to ring up! They always take over a week to approve my partners insulin so he constantly has to go to the pharmacy for emergency prescription who when we tell which doctors surgery we are with say they are not surprised. They need another doctor then and also to hire receptionists with manners who actually know what they are doing.
Dec 30th, 2022 -
maureen walker
Had a phone appointment with doctor on Friday said prescription would be sent it its now Wednesday been to chemist to collect not there been back to the doctors its not even been done waste of time the place as gone down looking to change
Nov 28th, 2022 -
Ian Morgan
QB surgery is in desperate need of at least one more Doctor. Getting even a telephone appointment with Doctor is almost laughable, months for a face to face appt and weeks for a phone call. Its not unfair to say that by the time the actual appt comes round you have probably recovered or you have had to visit emergency care at Russells hall , sad but true. In the real world the notion is that when youre ill and need advice there and then, the doctors at hand to help more or less right away, having to wait any length of time is plain ridiculous. I am a diabetic who currently has Covid, Ive had to wait 4 days for an emergency telephone appt, I didnt speak to a Doctor however , Im not quite sure who I spoke to but the diabetic/covid issue should, in my opinion have easilly got me ( and people with similar issues) an appt right away . When the spearhead of Doctor Penumaka and Doctor Maher were there it was so much better and much easier to speak to , or to see someone. Dr. P is fantastic, the best doctor in QB since Dr. Fair but she needs help in my humble opinion , and lots of it.
Oct 11th, 2022 -
Donna Harris
When Dr Penumaka started at the surgery it was a breath of fresh air, she is a Dr that truly cares about her patients and listens. However, since Covid it has become impossible for me to get a face to face appointment with an actual Dr. Even more difficult to see the Dr I actually trust, Dr P. I appreciate that they have a Higher Level Nurse who can prescribe etc. But that is not the same as seeing the Dr. When I asked about having an appointment with Dr Penumaka I was told no appointments were available for over a month and new dates after that have not been added yet, with no idea when they would be. When I did speak over the phone with a Dr, recently, it was a student Dr, which lead to several calls throughout the day while I was at work (as a teacher) and I learned absolutely nothing from these interactions, other than she needed to ask me the same questions over and over and could not answer any of my medical questions. (Literally calls started at 8.50am and last call was about 3.10pm). She kept having to go back to Dr Penumaka, surely it would have been easier for Dr Penumaka to speak to me in the end. When I called to get a routine B12 Injection I was told I would have to wait over 2 weeks, for a 5 min injection, by that time my symptoms would be unbearable, as I can't absorb B12 naturally and need the regular injection. When I asked the receptionist what alternatives there are, she said none. I found the receptionist that I spoke to dismissive and rude, with no sympathy for the situation. Whe I was diagnosed with a new condition in April, the only information I got was a text saying a prescription has been sent to the Chemist you have Hypothyroidism. When I went into the surgery to see about getting an appointment to discuss this new diagnosis the receptionist told me no need, just come back in 2 months to get a new blood test form. No concern or help on what this condition now meant for me. I have had to rely in the Internet, books and support groups. I am very disappointed that such a great Dr is operating within a surgery that can not provide the help needed for many patients, previously I have always recommended them, but now I would be reluctant to do so. I still think Dr Penumaka is the best Dr around which is the only reason I have stayed, I am questioning this decision as I never speak or see a Dr anymore. They are currently stating they are taking on new patients, but they can't accommodate their existing patients.
Sep 28th, 2022
Contact Info
- (138) 456-6651
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Quarry Bank Medical Centre?
A The phone number for Quarry Bank Medical Centre is: (138) 456-6651.
Q Where is Quarry Bank Medical Centre located?
A Quarry Bank Medical Centre is located at 165 High St, Quarry Bank and Dudley Wood Ward, eng DY5 2AE
Q What is the internet address for Quarry Bank Medical Centre?
A The website (URL) for Quarry Bank Medical Centre is: https://www.nhs.uk/Services/gp/Overview/DefaultView.aspx?id=41598
Q What days are Quarry Bank Medical Centre open?
A Quarry Bank Medical Centre is open:
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
Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Q How is Quarry Bank Medical Centre rated?
A Quarry Bank Medical Centre has a 2.7 Star Rating from 29 reviewers.
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Quarry Bank Medical Centre
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( 29 Reviews )Mandy Byrne on Google
I have always had faith in this surgery but my recent experience has been very disappointing,
On arrival the staff we re laughing giggling joking about there evening ahead in childish manner whilst patients ahead of me we re waiting , there is a time and a place in staff rooms for this .
.I was seen by a friendly practitioner ,how ever the consultation did not help at all it seemed to be a on screen tick box affair ,I was spoken to by a inexperienced receptionist, referred to as she by the other member of staff who had other things to do first before helping her colleague with printing a form which she couldnt do ( why I do not know surely click of a button??!)
I was made to feel a pest ,I do not expect to be treated special in any way just common manners .
I left without having form and I will not bother the surgery again unless my life depends on it
So sad that NHS has come to this .
Patricia Pearson on Google
This doctors surgery is awful. Apart from Dr P (who you have to book a month in advance to see) everything else is awful. The receptionists are rude and think they know it all. Rang today at 9.30 for an appointment for my son for them to say very rude if you would of rang at 8 youd have got an appointment not everyone is free at 8am to ring up! They always take over a week to approve my partners insulin so he constantly has to go to the pharmacy for emergency prescription who when we tell which doctors surgery we are with say they are not surprised. They need another doctor then and also to hire receptionists with manners who actually know what they are doing.
maureen walker on Google
Had a phone appointment with doctor on Friday said prescription would be sent it its now Wednesday been to chemist to collect not there been back to the doctors its not even been done waste of time the place as gone down looking to change
Ian Morgan on Google
QB surgery is in desperate need of at least one more Doctor. Getting even a telephone appointment with Doctor is almost laughable, months for a face to face appt and weeks for a phone call. Its not unfair to say that by the time the actual appt comes round you have probably recovered or you have had to visit emergency care at Russells hall , sad but true. In the real world the notion is that when youre ill and need advice there and then, the doctors at hand to help more or less right away, having to wait any length of time is plain ridiculous. I am a diabetic who currently has Covid, Ive had to wait 4 days for an emergency telephone appt, I didnt speak to a Doctor however , Im not quite sure who I spoke to but the diabetic/covid issue should, in my opinion have easilly got me ( and people with similar issues) an appt right away .
When the spearhead of Doctor Penumaka and Doctor Maher were there it was so much better and much easier to speak to , or to see someone. Dr. P is fantastic, the best doctor in QB since Dr. Fair but she needs help in my humble opinion , and lots of it.
Donna Harris on Google
When Dr Penumaka started at the surgery it was a breath of fresh air, she is a Dr that truly cares about her patients and listens.
However, since Covid it has become impossible for me to get a face to face appointment with an actual Dr. Even more difficult to see the Dr I actually trust, Dr P.
I appreciate that they have a Higher Level Nurse who can prescribe etc. But that is not the same as seeing the Dr. When I asked about having an appointment with Dr Penumaka I was told no appointments were available for over a month and new dates after that have not been added yet, with no idea when they would be.
When I did speak over the phone with a Dr, recently, it was a student Dr, which lead to several calls throughout the day while I was at work (as a teacher) and I learned absolutely nothing from these interactions, other than she needed to ask me the same questions over and over and could not answer any of my medical questions. (Literally calls started at 8.50am and last call was about 3.10pm). She kept having to go back to Dr Penumaka, surely it would have been easier for Dr Penumaka to speak to me in the end.
When I called to get a routine B12 Injection I was told I would have to wait over 2 weeks, for a 5 min injection, by that time my symptoms would be unbearable, as I can't absorb B12 naturally and need the regular injection.
When I asked the receptionist what alternatives there are, she said none. I found the receptionist that I spoke to dismissive and rude, with no sympathy for the situation.
Whe I was diagnosed with a new condition in April, the only information I got was a text saying a prescription has been sent to the Chemist you have Hypothyroidism. When I went into the surgery to see about getting an appointment to discuss this new diagnosis the receptionist told me no need, just come back in 2 months to get a new blood test form. No concern or help on what this condition now meant for me. I have had to rely in the Internet, books and support groups.
I am very disappointed that such a great Dr is operating within a surgery that can not provide the help needed for many patients, previously I have always recommended them, but now I would be reluctant to do so. I still think Dr Penumaka is the best Dr around which is the only reason I have stayed, I am questioning this decision as I never speak or see a Dr anymore.
They are currently stating they are taking on new patients, but they can't accommodate their existing patients.