Welcome to Dr. A A Mather – Oaks Medical Centre, your trusted healthcare provider in Hull, located at The Oaks Medical Centre on Council Avenue. Our dedicated team is committed to delivering exceptional medical care tailored to the unique needs of our patients. With a focus on creating a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere, we prioritize your health and well-being, ensuring that every visit is a positive experience.

At Oaks Medical Centre, we offer a comprehensive range of healthcare services, including general practice consultations, preventive care, chronic disease management, and health screenings. Our professional staff, led by Dr. Mather, brings a wealth of experience and a compassionate approach to patient care, making sure you feel heard and supported throughout your healthcare journey.

We understand that navigating healthcare can sometimes be overwhelming, which is why our friendly team is always available to answer your questions and help you book appointments seamlessly. With our commitment to patient education and proactive health management, we empower you to take charge of your health.

Discover the difference at Dr. A A Mather – Oaks Medical Centre, where personalized care meets professional expertise. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call us at 01482 354251 or visit our website at [theoaksmedicalcentre.co.uk](http://www.theoaksmedicalcentre.co.uk/). Your health is our priority, and we look forward to serving you!

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susan brankling

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This surgery was the best one around, However they have taken on more and more patients and now have

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This surgery was the best one around, However they have taken on more and more patients and now have to many and only 2 full time doctors and 2 part time doctors. They need more full time doctors, stop taking on more patients and open on Saturdays. Working people don't have time to get from work to the surgery before it closes.

Ivan Hartley

1 Google Rating

Good luck getting an appointment, it used to be an excellent practice, but it’s gone majorly down

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Good luck getting an appointment, it used to be an excellent practice, but it’s gone majorly down hill

Agnieszka Podlecka

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Waiting 2 weeks for an appointment

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Waiting 2 weeks for an appointment

Kevin Baker

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5/ 5

Tracey Steele

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susan brankling

1 Google Rating

This surgery was the best one around, However they have taken on more and more patients and now have

1/ 5

This surgery was the best one around, However they have taken on more and more patients and now have to many and only 2 full time doctors and 2 part time doctors. They need more full time doctors, stop taking on more patients and open on Saturdays. Working people don't have time to get from work to the surgery before it closes.

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