Dr J Mahadana’s Practice located at Riverside Centre, For Health, Park St, Liverpool L8 6QP, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 295 9239

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Never answer the phone.... never any appointments.. never call you back...

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Never answer the phone.... never any appointments.. never call you back...

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David Gardner

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Like every where now you struggle to even get telephone appointment.

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Like every where now you struggle to even get telephone appointment.

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