Efford Medical Centre, conveniently located at 29-31 Torridge Way, Plymouth PL3 6JG, is dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare services tailored to meet the needs of our local community. Our experienced and compassionate team of healthcare professionals is committed to delivering high-quality medical care in a welcoming and supportive atmosphere. At Efford Medical Centre, we understand that every patient deserves personalized attention, which is why we prioritize building lasting relationships based on trust and understanding.

We offer a comprehensive range of services, including routine check-ups, chronic disease management, vaccinations, and mental health support, ensuring that all aspects of your health are cared for under one roof. Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped to handle your healthcare needs efficiently and effectively, allowing us to maintain the highest standards of patient care.

What sets Efford Medical Centre apart is our unwavering commitment to accessibility and convenience. We invite patients to book appointments easily by calling us at 01752 781254 or visiting our user-friendly website at https://www.pathfields.co.uk/locations/efford-medical-centre/. Whether you have questions about our services or need assistance, our friendly staff is always ready to help. Choose Efford Medical Centre for a compassionate, community-focused healthcare experience that puts your well-being first.

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Samantha Bailey

1 Google Rating

Sat waiting on phone for 10 minutes no one answered

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Sat waiting on phone for 10 minutes no one answered

Faye Blackwell

1 Google Rating

Made an appointment with a doctor and got a nurse who shouted at my friend.

1/ 5

Made an appointment with a doctor and got a nurse who shouted at my friend.

Matthew Burridge

5 Google Rating

Good and friendly and dr bowels is better and has done more for me than dr Lawrence that used to be

5/ 5

Good and friendly and dr bowels is better and has done more for me than dr Lawrence that used to be there

Emma Roose

1 Google Rating

Worst doctors surgery I've ever had I make a appointment to see doctor and u get nurse !! U wait wee

1/ 5

Worst doctors surgery I've ever had I make a appointment to see doctor and u get nurse !! U wait weeks to see anyone and the surgery is not even open everyday

Piers Peters

1 Google Rating

Disgusting Reception service, I've been calling non stop for over 18mins with no answer. This is a m

1/ 5

Disgusting Reception service, I've been calling non stop for over 18mins with no answer. This is a medical doctors surgery for patients in need of medical assistance and this surgery's reception staff pointlessly are increasing levels of stress amd anxiety for all patients. Far from medical help/assistance

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