Colwell Medical Centre located at 26 Colwell Rd, Leicester LE3 9AX, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0116 262 1579

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Pete White

1 Google Rating

After 5 years registered with this practice I finally convinced myself that I'd had enough. I can

1/ 5

After 5 years registered with this practice I finally convinced myself that I'd had enough. I can say I've never questioned the professional judgement of the Dr but his manner was appalling at times. Out of three receptionists that I've dealt with here, two were fine but one 'July' had a horrendous condescending supercilious superior manner. I accept being talked down to on occasions but to be honest I won't accept it from a basic receptionist. New practice is just 'normal', no idea why I didn't move years ago.

Helen Clarke

1 Google Rating

My partner's registered with this GP and I want to pick up a prescription. Receptionist had an odd,

1/ 5

My partner's registered with this GP and I want to pick up a prescription. Receptionist had an odd, chip on her shoulder, unpleasant attitude - everything too much trouble for her. I think overall my partner will be registering somewhere else.

Debbie Pratt

5 Google Rating

Lovely group of professionals. Friendly and welcoming .would highly recommend this surgery .been my

5/ 5

Lovely group of professionals. Friendly and welcoming .would highly recommend this surgery .been my family gp for approximately 15 yrs .top doctor

Calum Berry

5 Google Rating

I was poorly. They fixed me.

5/ 5

I was poorly. They fixed me.

Radek zks Brylka

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Kat des

1 Google Rating

He Retires (nice final salary DB pension paid for by taxpayers) does not tell his patients (only fou

1/ 5

He Retires (nice final salary DB pension paid for by taxpayers) does not tell his patients (only found out when I was seriously ill) and now left with a useless new surgery, GP different every time, that's when you hit the jackpot and actually speak to one and feel like I am an inconvenience. Don't even dare to think of actually seeing a GP face to face. System totally fooked an not fit for purpose

Samuel Thompson

1 Google Rating

My Aunt is not being given the covid vaccine and she is over 70... the NHS said she is highly vulner

1/ 5

My Aunt is not being given the covid vaccine and she is over 70... the NHS said she is highly vulnerable, yet this practice will not come round to her house to help her at all (when she cannot leave the house). The receptionist told her to "get a taxi"... outright rude

Nicola Rosetti

1 Google Rating

Dr Taylor is the most unprofessional Dr I have ever come across. Our family Doctor throughout childh

1/ 5

Dr Taylor is the most unprofessional Dr I have ever come across. Our family Doctor throughout childhood and into early adulthood and everytime I visited was a struggle. No bedside manner, pulls faces when talking about anything to do with the female body, dismisses all symptoms you have until it becomes a real issue. My mum had a cyst on her ovary, he told her it was a water infection 3 times before reffering her to get a scan, by which time she looked 4 months pregnant. My mum later was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. The Cancer was treated with through the NHS of course but it returned as stomach cancer. Dr Taylor had to make a house call because we were told the cancer was going to be the thing to end her life. When having a discussion with Dr Taylor about getting our Mum into Loros for her meds to be regulated as she was in severe pain, his response was, 'well you know its only going to get worse from here? Theres nothing Loros could do to help' My mum died in Loros in June 2013, the x2 weeks she spent there were the most comfortable she had been in over a year of suffering. I have heard similar stories from friends too and other people have suffered and died from his lack of care and attention, he shouldnt be allowed to practice and the receptionist there clearly doesnt enjoy her job and should also leave Find another Doctors surgery.

Fred Martins

1 Google Rating

New to the area and popped in to here to enquire about pitepotenti registering. Receptionist was a r

1/ 5

New to the area and popped in to here to enquire about pitepotenti registering. Receptionist was a rude old crone with a bad attitude. Promptly left..

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