Orchard Surgery,Melbourn
Orchard Surgery, New Road, Melbourn, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 6BXContact details and opening times
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Review titled Great service
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anna - Posted on 08 November 2024
My son had his 3 year vaccine today from a nurse. She was very friendly and was polite and helped me feel at ease.
Visited November 2024
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Review titled Wonderful service
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Gary - Posted on 08 October 2024
I had to have a procedure today which involved a major phobia. My clinician was understanding, compassionate and extremely professional. I felt valued, understood and there was no hurry to usher me out for the next patient. I am very grateful. Thank you
Visited October 2024
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Review titled Poor practice
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 31 October 2024
I had poor experience with the GP surgery ! I met with no caring and compassionate GP! I felt that I’m not being listened and cared for ! GP declined to prescribe pain killers when I mentioned that I’m in a lot of pain and left me to deal with it myself not even suggesting a plan !
Visited October 2024
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Review titled Gentle & patient for baby immunisations
Rated 5 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 30 August 2024
We visited the practice today for our daughter’s 1 year immunisations. Lovely staff with lots of knowledge and patience for our young family, I recommend this GP practice
Visited August 2024
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Review titled Practice nurse
Rated 3 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 25 July 2024
I was in the surgery for the nurse on 23rd July 24 the nurse was very respectful, friendly and efficient. In and out quickly!
Visited July 2024
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Review titled Just dreadful
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Annonymous - Posted on 10 July 2024
Whys it impossible to ring up and make a face to face appointment with a doctor of your choice? Having requested to make an appointment today, the offer was for 8th August and a phone call. The only alternative offered was, as the receptionist put it, 'the dreaded 8.30 contact'. In my previous surgery every morning between 8.30 and 10.00 an Open Surgery was run, a designated GP saw any one arriving between those times in order. If one surgery can manage that why not this one. Why can you not be given a face to face appointment, I thought phone consultations were to be a last resort. In addition, why if you turn up in person do you have to give details of the reason for an appointment in such a public manner. I have sat in that waiting room listening to some most intimate details of peoples' health. The receptionists seem to be the guardians to repel anyone daring to request actually seeing a doctor. I find this whole situation quite frightening. An email was sent to a specific doctor giving details of a deblitating health issue, asking for advice or an appointment, as of yet, no reply. Again, an email sent to my previous surgery got a response within hours and a phone call from a GP with either advice or an appointment. This surgery may be 'the norm' now but it is far from acceptable.
Visited July 2024
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Review titled Phone waiting times unacceptable
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 19 June 2024
Waited on phone this morning (19/06/2024) 1hour and 15minutes on phone trying to get GP appointment to no avail and £17 phone charges
Visited June 2024
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Review titled Poorly managed practice
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 08 May 2024
Sadly the experience I just had at Orchard Surgery confirmed my suspicion that this is a failing practice. The appointment system does not work. Virtually everyone is asked to phone at 08.30, which means the lines are overloaded and extremely long waits are standard. I have never managed to get an appointment this way, by the time I speak to a receptionist no appointments are left. This time I had more success calling in the afternoon. Although the standard answer was spouted first of all "sorry, no appointments, call in the morning" I asked if I could have an evening or weekend appointment. The answer surprised me "thank you for reminding me we had weekend appointments"! How odd. Anyway, it did manage to release an elusive time slot. But why does it have to be this way? Why do patients have to fight for an appointment? I also think it is inappropriate for the receptionist to insist on knowing why you want to see the doctor. She is not clinically trained, she does not subscribe to the same level of ethics as a clinician, sitting in the waiting room it is not unusual to hear them gossiping in the back office, my medical condition is none of their business. I resorted to just saying I had a sore elbow (or some such vague condition) which seemed to satisfy her. In my experience, the GPs and nurses are friendly and professional, as they were on this occasion. The surgery is let down by its systems and processes. I feel for the receptionists, they are mostly short-tempered and unhelpful but I'm sure this is because they are as frustrated at the system as the patients are. Unfortunately, I fear that the consequence of this poorly run practice is that people won't bother getting symptoms checked out when they ought to as it really does require nerves of steel to navigate the system.
Visited May 2024
Review titled Orchard Surgery,Melbourn
Replied on 07 June 2024
Dear patient . Thank you for your feedback regarding our appointment system. We are aware of the difficulties in getting through on the telephone and are currently looking at a new provider to upgrade our system. With regard to why the receptionists need to ask why you need an appointment, it is not because they are able to make clinical judgement - as you say , they are not clinically trained, it is merely to ensure that you are seen by the most appropriate clinician , be that a GP or Practice Nurse. There are also a number of conditions that can now be seen by your local pharmacist, and our receptionists are able to signpost you to those services where appropriate. This in turn frees up appointments for those who really need to see a GP. We continually review out processes and when doing so, will take your comments on board. Many thanks - Practice Manager
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Review titled terrible answer service
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 25 March 2024
trie ringing on monday25/03/2024 was on the phone with 2 mobiles ringingthe surgerfor over hours an not a soul answered from 08.30 when they say ring from thats a joke as nobody answers why have a receptionist in the first place when you go own the surgery an say to them all you get back was i was busy ? doing what drinking tea also tried to ring the secratery same thing no answer this has got to be the worst surgery in this area have notvseen a doctor since time began what o the do all day absolutely disgusted
Visited March 2024
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Review titled Worst in the area
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Nades - Posted on 15 April 2024
Earlier this year, I needed to take antibiotics because something came up in a test I had, took them over a week to give me the pills. Receptionist didnt care, acted like it wasnt her problem. Kept saying theyd be delivered soon without checking it, so a week later i still didnt have them. Dispensary was always closed. Problem came back weeks later, receptionist said she'd put me on the list for doctor to call me back, the doctor did not phone back that day. They just leave you ha going with irritating problems all the time.
Visited March 2024
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