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10 Harley Street, London, United Kingdom, W1G 9PF
Very accommodating for any issues and willing to fit around different schedules.
4.81
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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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Chelsea Bridge Road, London, United Kingdom, SW1W 8RH
Very good care
4.73
1849
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5-10 Beaumont St, London, United Kingdom, W1G 6AA
Professional and caring
4.83
3375
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Fulham Road, London, United Kingdom, SW3 6JJ
The overall experience is excellent.
4.80
205
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15-17 Lodge Road, London, United Kingdom, NW8 7JA
The Platinum Medical Centre was very clean and the staff were all professional.
4.69
2567
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35 Weymouth Street, London, United Kingdom, W1G 8BJ
Excellent care and very kind and helpful staff.Always came immediately if required.I was never made to feel uncomfortable or a nuisance however adequate times I needed help.Medical staff all very experienced and felt completely safe in their hands.
4.73
2647
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Sydney Street Outpatients and Diagnostic Centre,102 Sydney Street Chelsea, London, United Kingdom, SW3 6NJ
Very welcoming and seen on time
4.72
220
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St Johns Wood, London, United Kingdom, NW8 7JA
From the front desk to the consultants, everyone is extremely courteous, professional, caring and they gave me complete confidence that I was in the best hands!
4.67
2548
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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
107
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