
Marcus Wilkinson
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Friendly staff
Friendly staff
St James’s University Hospital Beckett Wing located at 68 Granville Rd, Leeds LS9 7LW, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0113 243 3144
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5 Google Rating
Friendly staff
5 Google Rating
I only went in to give blood samples but I was in and out in 10 minutes. Friendly staff and very helpful.
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Absolutely rammed, patients on trolley all over the place, hour's before any kind of assessment, no pain relief for people who are clearly in agony. Disgusting state of the nhs.
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Had a phone consultation to discuss ongoing health issues, Dr Allshorn spent over 30 minutes go...
68 Granville Rd, Leeds LS9 7LW, UK
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