
Harvey Klee
5 Google Rating
Very nice staff & short waits....
Very nice staff & short waits....
Regency Surgery located at 4 Old Steine, Brighton BN1 1FZ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 600103
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5 Google Rating
Very nice staff & short waits....
5 Google Rating
Best staff you will find
4 Google Rating
Helpful, efficient and friendly. I didn't have any trouble getting an appointment .
2 Google Rating
Crazy long waiting list.
1 Google Rating
5 Google Rating
Brilliant surgery with very helpful doctors and nurses. Usually quick to get an appointment the same day or at least same week. I would highly recommend this surgery.
5 Google Rating
I am not sure how some of these reviewers come to there conclusions, But from someone who has had experience of a lot of different Doctors Surgery's. four of them in Brighton, this is the best practice I have experienced. The Doctors & nurses are incredible. down to earth, easy to talk to. Nothing is to much trouble. The biggest problem in most surgery's are the reception staff, but not at the Regency. When you phone you are answered straight away & have never had to wait that long for an appointment. Reception staff here are charming & well mannered.. My last surgery you would be placed in a queue of up to 40 people then you would be informed after half an hour that you were too late to get an appointment E Geoffrey Pope & Christopher Ryan
1 Google Rating
I visited this surgery to make an enquiry about an appointment I'd made a few days earlier. The receptionist from whom I made this enquiry I can only describe as an arrogantly vile and insulting old brat (or, perhaps, bat) – I suspect she’s one of these arrogant types that don’t actually have very much to be arrogant about, except when she meets someone she views as being less human than herself. She reined her aggressive condescension in after a short period, but only did so because she noticed her partner on the reception desk turning her head to look in our direction, as if to see what all the venom was about.
5 Google Rating
Regency Surgery from the Receptionists to the Dr's and Nurses always make you feel at ease, making an appointment is Stress free,Receptionists don't ask silly questions either Dr Sadek is my Dr ,as well as being extremely Professional and friendly (he must have the patience of a Saint to have me as a patient) Dr Sadek "Listens" to what you are saying , unlike Dr's I have met dealing with my Friend at another Surgery in Brighton. 100% an exceptionally good Surgery
5 Google Rating
Reception staff and on phone are always so lovely, helpful.
4 Old Steine, Brighton BN1 1FZ, UK
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