At the Woodroyd Centre located on Woodroyd Rd in Bradford, Dr. M De Haar provides a range of healthcare services designed with patient well-being in mind. The practice is known for its friendly atmosphere and professional staff who are eager to assist patients with their health concerns. Each visit is treated with care and attention, ensuring that all questions are addressed promptly and thoroughly. Whether you need routine medical attention or specific health advice, Dr. M De Haar’s practice is committed to offering high-quality service and patient satisfaction. Visit us today for a healthcare experience that prioritizes your needs.

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If I could give 0 stars I would, worsted doctors iv been too ever they tell you too ring at 8am but

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If I could give 0 stars I would, worsted doctors iv been too ever they tell you too ring at 8am but you still never get a appointment, then if you go in they tell you too ring or use there online but both never work and you end up waiting weeks for something that needs looking at sooner. Don't go there as you my as well hit you head against a brick wall as it work a lot better.

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