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Original Feedback for Paston Surgery:


5

Paston Surgery.

Paston Surgery has been the practice that I have attended for most of my lifetime. I have seem many changes over the years. Generally speaking, the practice has been excellent. Yes it can and is difficult to get an appointment especially when there is a urgent or genuine need for one. The Drs ( some in particular) are A*, they listen, are respectful, understanding, good listeners, and are patient with you, especially if you have a catalogue of health problems like it is in my situation. I do wish, however, that the GP’s don’t keep moving out of the practice, especially when some are a rare breed who are faultless, who treat you like a friend and patient and not a number like other institutions do. My only other grip is with the receptionists, (particular ones) they can be very unprofessional and are reading your medical notes, and giving advise, when they are not medically trained to do so. There role is admin, not to be a doctor! So they should not be asking the patient what the problem is, otherwise, what is the point in asking for a Drs appointment when they are wanting to know all the ins and outs of things. Otherwise, I cannot fault the practice atall. Keep up the good work!

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