Welcome to Dr. S E Abrams – Great Homer Street Medical Centre, a trusted healthcare provider located in the heart of Liverpool at 51, 1st Floor, 49 Mere Ln, L5 0QW. Our dedicated team is committed to delivering exceptional medical care in a welcoming and compassionate environment. We understand that every patient is unique, which is why we take the time to listen to your concerns and tailor our services to meet your specific needs.

At our medical centre, we offer a comprehensive range of healthcare services, including routine check-ups, chronic disease management, vaccinations, and preventative care. Our experienced staff, led by Dr. S E Abrams, utilizes the latest medical advancements and best practices to ensure you receive the highest standard of care. We pride ourselves on fostering a supportive atmosphere where patients feel valued and empowered to take charge of their health.

What sets us apart is our unwavering commitment to patient education and involvement in the healthcare process. We believe that informed patients make better health decisions, and we strive to provide clear communication and guidance every step of the way. Whether you’re booking an appointment or have questions about your health, our friendly team is here to assist you. Contact us today at 0151 295 9393 and experience the difference in personalized healthcare at Dr. S E Abrams – Great Homer Street Medical Centre. Your health is our priority!

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Antony Mccarrick

5 Google Rating

Always a pleasure. Lots of variety. Decent prices . Lots too see. A great atmosphere. 5 stars

5/ 5

Always a pleasure. Lots of variety. Decent prices . Lots too see. A great atmosphere. 5 stars

R 781

5 Google Rating

Since this has been built I’ve been very impressed. Sainsbury’s, b&m, home bargains and a few ot

5/ 5

Since this has been built I’ve been very impressed. Sainsbury’s, b&m, home bargains and a few other smaller shops all in one place. Very handy!

phyllis nener

2 Google Rating

Some of the stalls very unstable flying everywhere. Do you have a cleaner on duty to tidy mess up as

2/ 5

Some of the stalls very unstable flying everywhere. Do you have a cleaner on duty to tidy mess up as they go.

rob walpole

4 Google Rating

Getting better all the time, all your budget shops and enough parking

4/ 5

Getting better all the time, all your budget shops and enough parking

Hayley Perkins

5 Google Rating

A great place to shop for a couple hours, then a nice Costa.

5/ 5

A great place to shop for a couple hours, then a nice Costa.

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