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Which doctors practice is best in Bishops Cleeve?

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Retired65 Fri 14-Apr-23 22:43:27

Moving to Bishops Cleeve in the next few weeks. I note there are two doctors practices . Which one is best? Reviews online are mixed.

MerylStreep Fri 14-Apr-23 22:56:43

What poster say here is meaningless. Myself and 2 friends have the same Dr. We all have a different opinion of him.
The same with the dentist we all go to.

BlueBelle Fri 14-Apr-23 23:02:49

It always makes me smile someone writes on fb can you recommended a hairdresser/ a doctor/ a dentist/ a school and if 20 people reply you get 20 different answers each one valid
Chose your own doctor if it doesn’t work out move to the other one nothing to stop you moving but you might go out the frying pan into the fire

Hetty58 Fri 14-Apr-23 23:05:55

When I move away from London I fully expect to have little choice - a private dentist or a 20 mile journey. Then, any GP with vacancies - is probably rubbish.

Retired65 Sat 15-Apr-23 08:41:15

Thank you all for taking the trouble to reply even though the replies were not very helpful.

FannyCornforth Sat 15-Apr-23 08:56:03

The chances of there being a GNer on here in Bishops Cleeve are quite low

Riverwalk Sat 15-Apr-23 08:59:09

Hetty58

When I move away from London I fully expect to have little choice - a private dentist or a 20 mile journey. Then, any GP with vacancies - is probably rubbish.

Those with vacancies are not probably rubbish!

Some years' back at a patients' group meeting a GP explained why there is a sign saying 'New patients welcome' or words to that effect when the practice is already busy.

She explained that in a busy London practice people move in/out all the time, so if they don't replace those leaving the practice would become financially unviable.

Chestnut Sat 15-Apr-23 09:19:01

Why not sign up on the nextdoor website then you can ask local people who will know the area.
nextdoor.co.uk

Aldom Sat 15-Apr-23 09:31:33

I've just been online to look at the GP surgeries in Bishops Cleeve. It seems to me that the two main practices are very similar. Like most surgeries, the majority of patients seem satisfied with the care received. But there are always some who have received poor care, for whatever reason. If I were you, I would visit the surgeries, sit in the waiting room for a while to get the feel of the place. This is what I did after moving area. After spending several minutes in the first waiting room I moved across to the other. A better atmosphere altogether in that practice. I signed up with them. Later I discovered this is by far the better surgery. Another factor to consider is location. As these two practices are similar, perhaps the one closest to where you will be living? Hope this helps. Good luck with the move and best wishes.

Callistemon21 Sat 15-Apr-23 09:53:38

FannyCornforth

The chances of there being a GNer on here in Bishops Cleeve are quite low

Well, I know where it is 😀

But the chances of finding an NHS dentist as a new patient anywhere are minimal, I would have thought. Certainly there wouldn't be a choice.

Sorry not to be more helpful.

Callistemon21 Sat 15-Apr-23 09:54:26

If you are on Facebook, there may be a local Community group.

Forsythia Sat 15-Apr-23 10:10:37

NextDoor is very useful to find all kinds of tradesmen in your area. It’s been a boon to us living in a new area. We moved from London suburbs to a place served by two GP practices. I rang both before moving, looked at what they both offered and chose the larger one as they operated like a mini hospital. I have to say they are excellent. Much much better than the one we had in outer London. All staff in uniforms, masks worn, facilities clean and modern. You see a GP and your prescription goes straight to the chemists for collection. So, shop around, ask new neighbours, do your research.

Dickens Sat 15-Apr-23 11:04:22

FannyCornforth

The chances of there being a GNer on here in Bishops Cleeve are quite low

Bishop's Cleeve is a 10 - 15 minute drive from me - I shop there regularly!

But I don't know anything about the local surgeries.

Dickens Sat 15-Apr-23 11:06:23

To the OP...

There's a Bishop's Cleeve Noticeboard on Facebook - you might ask there?

FannyCornforth Sat 15-Apr-23 11:31:53

Dickens brilliant! We found you! grin

I live in the suburbs of a city with a quarter of a million people in it, and I know of hardly any GNetters here (mind you, they might want to keep quiet about it…)

Btw did you see the link I posted somewhere a while back about a bag I thought that you’d like?
(I don’t know if you are a bag person, but I do know that you're a Dickens person)

Dickens Sat 15-Apr-23 11:43:43

FannyCornforth

Dickens brilliant! We found you! grin

I live in the suburbs of a city with a quarter of a million people in it, and I know of hardly any GNetters here (mind you, they might want to keep quiet about it…)

Btw did you see the link I posted somewhere a while back about a bag I thought that you’d like?
(I don’t know if you are a bag person, but I do know that you're a Dickens person)

Dickens brilliant! We found you! 😂

No, I didn't see the link - I'd love to look at the bag - can you repost the link - or direct me to the original?

Thank you!

Dickens Sat 15-Apr-23 11:51:30

healthgps.co.uk/gp/16199-cleevelands-medical-centre/

This is the most used surgery - it gives some ratings on various disciplines.

Might be helpful!

FannyCornforth Sat 15-Apr-23 11:55:19

Here you are Dickens! 💼 📚
I’ve got a couple of their bags, they are very good quality, but don’t hold very much.
www.yoshigoods.com/collections/dickens-bookworm

Retired65 Sat 15-Apr-23 11:56:42

Thank you Aldom and Dickens, most useful.

Dickens Sat 15-Apr-23 12:02:07

My OH has had appointments at a couple of surgeries in BC - I just now turned to him briefly and asked, "which doctors in Bishop's Cleeve?"

He gave me this look 😮.

English is not his native language - I had to explain the difference between "which" and "witch" grin

He's attended the medical centre - see link I gave above - and speaks highly of the services (Diabetes, Respiratory and Hepatic) and says parking is excellent.

Good luck.

loopyloo Sat 15-Apr-23 12:06:44

Might I suggest you use the one that seems the most techy.
Ie uses econsult, or something like that. so you can communicate with the drs that way. I find that very helpful.

Callistemon21 Sat 15-Apr-23 13:03:40

Dickens

My OH has had appointments at a couple of surgeries in BC - I just now turned to him briefly and asked, "which doctors in Bishop's Cleeve?"

He gave me this look 😮.

English is not his native language - I had to explain the difference between "which" and "witch" grin

He's attended the medical centre - see link I gave above - and speaks highly of the services (Diabetes, Respiratory and Hepatic) and says parking is excellent.

Good luck.

😂😂😂

It's Herefordshire where you have to worry about witches 😁

Or perhaps I've read too much Phil Rickman!

Iam64 Sat 15-Apr-23 14:13:10

I suggest you join the local Facebook group and ask this question there.

Dickens Sat 15-Apr-23 18:58:26

loopyloo

Might I suggest you use the one that seems the most techy.
Ie uses econsult, or something like that. so you can communicate with the drs that way. I find that very helpful.

Good point - that would be the Cleevelands Medical Centre.

They also do ultrasound imaging for gastro / hepatic - which, should it be needed, saves a trip to the local hospital (15-20 minutes' drive), the Cheltenham General, or (less local - about an hour's drive), the Gloucester Royal.

The medical centre has recently been refurbished so is according to my OH, pretty state of the art. And so far all his appointments have been on time.

Dickens Sat 15-Apr-23 20:38:51

FannyCornforth

Here you are Dickens! 💼 📚
I’ve got a couple of their bags, they are very good quality, but don’t hold very much.
www.yoshigoods.com/collections/dickens-bookworm

Thanks so much FC!

The grab-bag in black is perfect - but it's out of stock - they'll notify me when it's available.