Woolston and Chartwell Partnership
The Woolston Lodge Surgery, 66 Portsmouth Road, Weston, Southampton, Hampshire, SO19 9ALContact details and opening times
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Review titled i want a second opinion
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 07 June 2024
I have been going back and fourth with this Drs surgery for over 2 years, with unbearable period pain to the point I am physically sick and at times faint , I have asked for second opinions, been told to call in a week to book an appointment, my concerns are not an emergency in their opinion because it isn't an infection (id love to know how you know without looking into it first but ok). my mother passed from cervical cancer when I was 8 years old so the fact I am not being taken seriously is crazy! two years of unbearable pain to be told to get some pain killers from the pharmacy... the only pain killers I can buy from a pharmacy over the counter without a prescription is paracetamol and ibuprofen and do you not think that if they worked I would be wasting my time waiting in a queue on the phone to talk to someone. I am going to go elsewhere and if there is something wrong with me I will be taking this further. its amazing to me that I have paid into the NHS every month for the past 12 years and yet have to fight for my right to be seen. I thought when partnering with Chartwell it would've opened up more opportunities for appointments. but seems to have gotten worse.
Visited June 2024
Woolston and Chartwell Partnership has not yet replied.
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Review titled Not fully functional
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 27 March 2024
Rang to book a routine appointment, the phone message states they’re not taking routine appointment requests at this time due to ‘staff sickness’ yet they’ve just partnered with Chartwell which was supposed to expand their availability. Other reviewers state there’s been no routine appointments for months. They need to stop merging and partnering with other practises when they can’t handle the volume of their own patients.
Visited March 2024
Woolston and Chartwell Partnership has not yet replied.
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Review titled Bad practice
Rated 1 star out of 5
by B GLASSPOOL - Posted on 06 July 2023
I have given my son the rights to talk to your practice and still your so called receptionist still won't talk to him it's funny that the doctors speak to him in the past I am 87 next birthday I'm in a lot of pain can't walk been home for two weeks and no one from your practice will help very very poor needs a sorting out starting from the top.
Visited July 2023
Review titled Woolston and Chartwell Partnership
Replied on 07 July 2023
For your safety, we require your written consent to allow us to discuss your medical record with any third party. I can see that we have now received this and your record has been noted, so this shouldn't be an issue in the future. Please let a member of the management team know if this causes you any further concerns.
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Review titled Total shambles
Rated 1 star out of 5
by Scot Burden - Posted on 22 May 2023
After hanging on the phone for over 35minutes the person who answered didn't want to help what so ever, if anything they found it funny. The place is in shambles and something should be done as this is people's health we are talking about.
Visited May 2023
Review titled Woolston and Chartwell Partnership
Replied on 07 July 2023
All our telephone calls are recorded and I have taken the time to listen to your call. I did not feel that the receptionist behaved inappropriately, although she was unfortunately not able to offer you an appointment straight away due to the changes we were undertaking to our appointment system at the time. As our receptionists are not medically trained, any clinical decisions are made by our clinical staff. I would therefore encourage you to call the surgery to arrange a routine appointment as suggested by the receptionist. Following the consultation, the GP will arrange any further testing as may be required.
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Review titled busy practice,but never had a problem
Rated 4 stars out of 5
by anne pearce - Posted on 10 January 2023
been here for many years,doctors and nurses are lovely,reception staff always polite ,i can usually get a phone appointment if i need one,and if nessessary wil have a face to face ,my only concern is i do like to see the doctors i know and they know me ,but overall no complaints
Visited January 2023
Review titled Woolston and Chartwell Partnership
Replied on 12 January 2023
Dear Anne, Thank you for taking the time to comment. It is very nice to hear that you are happy with the services provided. We do try to offer appointments with the patient's named GP, however with the current extremely high demand for appointments this is not always possible. Thank you for your understanding of this.
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Review titled Thank you
Rated 4 stars out of 5
by Anonymous - Posted on 07 March 2023
I was quite worried when I transferred here after moving home as I didn't want to change surgeries, but so far I have only had good experiences here. I've always been spoken to kindly by receptionists and have never had an issue getting my regular medication sorted. But what really impressed me was a recent phone consultation I had with a GP who I only wish I was allowed to specifically name here. He spoke to me with such genuine respect and empathy about an issue that I have been trying to get investigated properly for years, and now thanks to him, I have finally been referred for further investigation. I honestly almost cried on the phone to him! So, thank you to all of you.
Visited January 2023
Review titled Woolston and Chartwell Partnership
Replied on 07 July 2023
We strive to offer the best service possible to all of our patients. Thank you for taking the time to write on our page. It's lovely to hear that you have had all positive experiences here and are getting the help you need.
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Review titled No response to online forms or query.
Rated 2 stars out of 5
by Paul Baker - Posted on 02 March 2023
I'd had an age related blood test and wanted to ask a question about the results. The first online form request wasn't responded to, I had however had to go to the surgery to book a flu jab so raised the issue, a few days later a receptionist called to say 'all was well'! And that was that. A further request through an online form to receive an email answer to my question from a medical professional was ignored. So I'm non the wiser regarding the issue. How do you complain about a failed complaints procedure?
Visited November 2022
Review titled Woolston and Chartwell Partnership
Replied on 03 March 2023
I'm sorry that you didn't receive a timely response to your e-Consult and that the confirmation from our reception team lacked the details you were looking for. I have asked the GP for more information and will be back in touch soon. Should you have any concerns in the meantime, please do get in touch as there are appointments available every day for urgent on the day matters.