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77 Wimpole Street, London, United Kingdom, W1G 9RU
My mum really enjoyed meeting Dr Tom Maclaren. He was very friendly and patient and was able to put her at ease. The memory assessment was thorough and the report was extremely comprehensive and helpful. The prescribed medication is also making a difference. We had to chase on the initial appointment and report so these aspects could be improved. However, we would have no hesitation recommending the clinic.
4.88
383
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205 – 209 Great Portland Street, London, United Kingdom, W1W 5AH
The Portland Hospital was outstanding and how my son was taken care of left me at ease that he was in safe hands. All members of staff were kind and approachable and above all very professional.
4.80
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23 Queen Square, London, United Kingdom, WC1N 3BG
Without fault.
4.79
455
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St Johns Wood, London, United Kingdom, NW8 7JA
fir a hospital it eas a good experience
4.67
2571
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15-17 Lodge Road, London, United Kingdom, NW8 7JA
Great. Staff professional and friendly.
4.69
2570
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5 Devonshire Place, London, United Kingdom, W1G 6HL
Postive , professional experience with clear communication
4.88
230
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13 -14 Fitzroy Square, London, United Kingdom, W1T 6AH
Pleasant and efficient staff.
4.88
106
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11-19 Lisson Grove, London, United Kingdom, NW1 6SH
An incredibly supportive environment, staffed by highly competent and caring individuals.
4.64
415
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41 Harley Street, London, United Kingdom, W1G 8QH
Entering the lady at reception says straight down the corridor to room 6. Door at the end of the corridor says waiting room 3 so I go back and ask and she says yes. Going in, room 6 says do not disturb. But I’m wondering if it’s been left like that by accident. There’s the sound of wind playing but no sign explaining why so I spend a few minutes trying to figure out if it’s wind or a speaker. This could be handled by explaining clearly where to go and what will happen - particularly important to people who are neurodivergent, which is why I’m here. I’m anxious enough without extra cognitive load. She could say “Straight down the corridor into waiting room 3, the doctor is in room 6. If it shows do not disturb then wait and he’ll be with you shortly. There’s a speaker playing wind sounds to try to put you at ease.”
4.75
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