**Dr. M Garala – Your Trusted Healthcare Partner in Coventry**

Located conveniently at 77C Moor St, Coventry CV5 6EU, Dr. M Garala offers a comprehensive range of medical services designed to prioritize your health and well-being. With a commitment to quality healthcare, Dr. Garala and his dedicated team strive to create a welcoming atmosphere where patients feel valued and understood. Our practice takes pride in delivering personalized care tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual, ensuring that you receive the attention you deserve.

At Dr. M Garala’s clinic, we understand that navigating healthcare can sometimes be daunting, which is why we are here to assist you every step of the way. From routine check-ups and preventive care to specialized consultations, our focus is on fostering long-term relationships built on trust and satisfaction. Our experienced staff is always ready to answer your questions, helping you make informed decisions about your health.

We invite you to book an appointment by calling us at 024 7667 5016 or visiting our website at [Govind Health Centre](http://www.govindhealthcentre.nhs.uk/). Experience the difference of quality healthcare in a compassionate environment – where your health is our priority. Choose Dr. M Garala for a trusted healthcare experience in Coventry!

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Peter Marr

1 Google Rating

Aught to be barred from practice. Since Dr Garala retired it's become the worst practice in the regi

1/ 5

Aught to be barred from practice. Since Dr Garala retired it's become the worst practice in the region. Takes a week to get an appointment even an emergency. Once we got an appointment for a skin condition we were given a prescription for a cream. At home it turns out a prescription for head lice with a free comb! Back to the surgery and given the apparently correct solution (along with the 2nd costs) and instructions of application totally at odds with those on the instructions. If you value your life avoid the Vodind at all costs.

sophia

1 Google Rating

Never have any appointments, called 3 times this week and twice the week before and no appointments

1/ 5

Never have any appointments, called 3 times this week and twice the week before and no appointments just keep getting told to ring back everyday. Staff are always rude. :)

William Ferguson

5 Google Rating

I have only ever had the highest professional treatment from the Drs and support staff at this pr

5/ 5

I have only ever had the highest professional treatment from the Drs and support staff at this practice. I have been a patient there for a decade. It is the best practice I have ever been registered with. I would have no hesitation in recommending it to others.

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