Dr. F Hargreaves – Mather Avenue Surgery located at 584 Mather Ave, Liverpool L19 4UG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 427 6239

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ben Dineley

1 Google Rating

I will only see 3 doctors out of all of them they are really bad

1/ 5

I will only see 3 doctors out of all of them they are really bad

Dave Rogers

1 Google Rating

An around bad practice, the reseptonist,s are prickly and Dr Hargreaves is arigant , liking the sou

1/ 5

An around bad practice, the reseptonist,s are prickly and Dr Hargreaves is arigant , liking the sound of his own voice , and has little empathy with the patient,s

Tina Thomas

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Jeanette Whittle

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

ann jennings

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Emily Field

1 Google Rating

This has always been my doctors since I was little and it was always a good doctors but since covid

1/ 5

This has always been my doctors since I was little and it was always a good doctors but since covid and Dr Hargreaves has left it hasnt half gone down hill. Over a week to see a doctor, very very rude receptionists and dont do anything to help anymore its becoming a joke!

Louis Sacchetti

5 Google Rating

The practice has been looking after my family for nearly two decades.

5/ 5

The practice has been looking after my family for nearly two decades.

Amy Elliott

5 Google Rating

Excellent service, prompt responses via econsult. Keep up good work. Thanks.

5/ 5

Excellent service, prompt responses via econsult. Keep up good work. Thanks.

Miss Mills

1 Google Rating

Dr Szatmary is so rude! Very unprofesional the way she speaks down to you and I know Im not the only

1/ 5

Dr Szatmary is so rude! Very unprofesional the way she speaks down to you and I know Im not the only one who shes done this to, hoirrible women. Gives you a lecture about technolodgy very inappropriate basicaily makes to feel bad for asking the doctor to call you and stop comunicating via text message! .

Jennifer Morrison

4 Google Rating

Apart from one arrogant, unsympathetic and rude doctor (Hargreaves) I find this surgery a pleasant p

4/ 5

Apart from one arrogant, unsympathetic and rude doctor (Hargreaves) I find this surgery a pleasant place for your visit and efficient

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