View Full Version : Doctors near Sheffield lane top?


janneyuk
21-02-2005, 15:58
hello i was wondering if maybe someone could advice me on a local doctors around sheffield lane top as i have to move to a closer docs due to medical probs i now have elm lane arent taking any newbies so thats out if anyone has any nice docs around here please reply ..thanks a million.

Lickszz
21-02-2005, 16:00
Buchanan Road
Herries Road

Both are not too far away.

uncleheed
21-02-2005, 16:01
Firth Park medical centre is one of the best in the area.
All Doctors are friendly and you can usually get an appointment on the same day.

Kristian
21-02-2005, 16:09
Welcome to the forum Janneyuk!

I'm not from around that area, so can't recommend specific practices, but you can search them here. (http://www.nhs.uk/England/Doctors/NearestSearch.aspx)

If you have trouble registering. Speak to your local Primary Care Trust, details of your's are here. (http://www.nhs.uk/england/authoritiesTrusts/pct/showTrust.aspx?id=5EE)
They have to find a GP locally for you if you can't find one for yourself!

Good Luck,

K x

dollypeg
21-02-2005, 17:35
Try Dr Grover on Barnsley Road just above the old cinema. It's a fairly small medical centre but has all the facilities you would require. Runs on an appointment system but we have never had to wait long for an appointment.

Cake
21-02-2005, 20:13
Elm Lane Surgery - I was a patient there for years (before moving to S10). Can be difficult to get an appointment though but isn't that the case with most doctors these days?!!

Kristian
21-02-2005, 20:15
Originally posted by Cake
Elm Lane Surgery - I was a patient there for years (before moving to S10). Can be difficult to get an appointment though but isn't that the case with most doctors these days?!!

Cake, she tried Elm Lane, they aren't accepting new registrations.

K x

Cake
21-02-2005, 20:19
Oops - that'll teach me for trying to multi task - checking out the forum/trying to be helpful/drinking vodka. ;)

Kristian
21-02-2005, 20:24
Originally posted by Cake
Oops - that'll teach me for trying to multi task - checking out the forum/trying to be helpful/drinking vodka. ;)

Wow, I never thought of it as multi-tasking! :D I do that kind of multi-tasking all the time! :thumbsup:

K x

Cake
21-02-2005, 20:31
Us women throw that saying around loads and get away with it - now you know what we really mean!!!

janneyuk
22-02-2005, 10:08
thank you so much for your advice on local docs i have now registered with firth park medical centre .thanks again.