The NHS Walk-in Center located at 75 Broad Ln provides accessible healthcare services designed for urgent care needs without the need for an appointment. This facility offers high-quality services with a focus on patient satisfaction and timely assistance for minor ailments or injuries. The skilled staff are dedicated to ensuring that each visitor receives the care they need promptly in a comfortable environment. Whether you’re experiencing sudden health issues or need advice about your wellbeing, the NHS Walk-in Center is here to provide support when you need it most.

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Jessica Allen

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Receptionist was lovely but the triage nurse and doctor were both very dismissive and spoke over me

2/ 5

Receptionist was lovely but the triage nurse and doctor were both very dismissive and spoke over me whilst I was trying to explain my problem. No resolution, and they’re not equipped to deal with much at this clinic it seems, referred me to my gp - the reason I was at the walk in in the first place was because I can’t get an appointment with my gp! No wonder people just go to a&e.

Lucy

3 Google Rating

The doctor I saw was amazing but there are two reception women who are very nasty and left me in tea

3/ 5

The doctor I saw was amazing but there are two reception women who are very nasty and left me in tears

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