Chesterton Medical Centre located at 35 Union Ln, Cambridge CB4 1PX, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 883740

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Andrew Cleland

3 Google Rating

Closed - this centre was closed to patients earlier in 2017 - don't go there expecting treatment as

3/ 5

Closed - this centre was closed to patients earlier in 2017 - don't go there expecting treatment as it's only offices. Google have been told.

Sally Farquharson

1 Google Rating

Impossibly understaffed telephone line = you can't access the service! I wanted to put zero star ra

1/ 5

Impossibly understaffed telephone line = you can't access the service! I wanted to put zero star rating, but then you are not allowed to post your review.

rajedos .

1 Google Rating

This is a Medical Centre with no Doctors !!! I went there in pain with a broken wrist only to be to

1/ 5

This is a Medical Centre with no Doctors !!! I went there in pain with a broken wrist only to be told a reception that there are no doctors during the day time !!! they kindly suggested that i should try me gp practice. simply unacceptable

Ivan Pedersen

4 Google Rating

Very helpful staff

4/ 5

Very helpful staff

Sara Rayment

5 Google Rating

CLOSED IN 2017.

5/ 5

CLOSED IN 2017.

Žanete Dijeva

5 Google Rating

Doctors were very understanding and proffesional. I had a pre-booked appointment and have had no iss

5/ 5

Doctors were very understanding and proffesional. I had a pre-booked appointment and have had no issues contacting the surgery about my appointments. Loved that the NHS refferal appointments are now online (it takes away uneccessary risks). Definatety would reccomend the podiatry.

Sam &Tom

1 Google Rating

1 star, though if the reviews that there are now no longer doctors here are correct then I’d proba

1/ 5

1 star, though if the reviews that there are now no longer doctors here are correct then I’d probably score it higher. DO NOT SEE A DOCTOR HERE. I cannot stress this enough. Good to see someone’s seen sense.

Tomek O

5 Google Rating

I'm reading some angry reviews and not sure what to think of most! I only used this surgery as an ou

5/ 5

I'm reading some angry reviews and not sure what to think of most! I only used this surgery as an out of hours emergency, once or twice late in the evening and another time on saturday or sunday. They were great every time!

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