Avenue Medical Centre, under the leadership of Dr B C Thompson located on Chanterlands Avenue in Hull, is committed to delivering top-notch medical care that meets the diverse needs of its patients. With an experienced team dedicated to providing personalized attention in a warm environment, patients can expect comprehensive healthcare services that prioritize their well-being. The practice offers various medical treatments and preventive measures aimed at enhancing overall health outcomes for individuals and families alike. By fostering open communication and trust between staff and patients, Avenue Medical Centre ensures that everyone feels confident in managing their health.

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Sophie Louise

1 Google Rating

Doctors are quite nasty if not able to help you, I've had a problem with two doctors from this surge

1/ 5

Doctors are quite nasty if not able to help you, I've had a problem with two doctors from this surger, they don't have any sympathy or understanding .. they just think they can fob you of with tablets or instead of solving the real problem .... Im now moving from this surgery because of the attitude of the doctors!! And in the middle of making another complaint, which probably won't be taken into consideration as he last one wasn't!@

Kim Talbot

5 Google Rating

Thank you for your care today .Staff Doctor Thompson and Jenny ..Always helpful and caring 😊

5/ 5

Thank you for your care today .Staff Doctor Thompson and Jenny ..Always helpful and caring 😊

Jayne Crammond

1 Google Rating

How people have given this surgery 5stars is an absolute joke! It's taken me 4days just to get a sic

1/ 5

How people have given this surgery 5stars is an absolute joke! It's taken me 4days just to get a sick note ringing up 5times a day to do a 2min job! This has cause me great anxiety and loss of money through work! I never put complaints in but I will be moving doctors and putting in a formal complaint to the NHS every time I ring up staff are either have attitudes or not getting prescriptions right absolutely desguted the way I've been treated just lost a patient of 6years I wouldn't recommend the surgery to anyone!!!! 😡

Sue Warren

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Kirsty Burnell

1 Google Rating

1/ 5

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