Lyppard Grange Medical Centre
Ankerage Grn, Worcester, WR4 0DZ, United Kingdom
2.6
20 reviews
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6R2C+4V Worcester, United Kingdom
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Tuesday: 8–18
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Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
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This Surgery is and always has been absolutely amazing. Dr Whyte has literally saved my life and I could never Thank her and her team enough. All of the staff have shown nothing but kindness, support with guidance and respect. What more can you ask for. Thank you all so very much for your hard work and dedication to us all ❤️ God Bless ❤️🙏🏼
People question why superbugs are developing with immunity to antibiotics, well look no further! They are handed out like smarties when lazy GP's can't be bothered to do their jobs properly and treat the symptoms, not the cause.
They point blank refused his multiple requests for a doctor to look at it in person and insisted photos would be enough.
The photos sent all show a toe that has a CLEARLY ingrown nail on both sides. Unless I am very mistaken, antibiotics won't remove an ingrown nail.
He was told that he was added to the ingrown nail removal surgery, and then told it would more than likely be better for him to PAY and go private as their list was MONTHS!
We moved surgery after this and the first phonecall, he was told to come in that morning and the doctor was absolutely appalled it had been left to go that bad for that many months. The referral was made during that appointment and within 3 weeks he visited the podiatrist to have the surgery.
The podiatrist was disgusted that the previous surgery (Lyppard Grange) had not given him proper treatment or made a referral if they couldn't provide treatment themselves.
It is honestly shocking. We are both healthcare workers and so on our feet 12 hours a day. During that time, he was just suffering for months needlessly as a result of your negligence and laziness.
I think GP practice is correct as more practice is definitely needed here before you can call yourselves healthcare professionals.
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