Keppoch Medical Practice located at 99 Saracen St, Glasgow G22 5AP, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 800 0840

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Roseann Harvey

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Sara Leigh Keating

5 Google Rating

I’ve never had an issue getting an appointment. Sometimes the lines are busy but they’re a big p

5/ 5

I’ve never had an issue getting an appointment. Sometimes the lines are busy but they’re a big practise. My last practise was Dr Isabelle Cullen Surgery which was good but Keppoch is superior purely because of Doctor Robins. I never feel rushed, she remembers past conversations and is incredibly supportive. Thank you so much.

Sergejs Kravcenko

5 Google Rating

Staff is very friendly and helpful, people who always coming to you trying to find solution

5/ 5

Staff is very friendly and helpful, people who always coming to you trying to find solution

Steven Kaye

5 Google Rating

Just to say this has been my Doctor's since it opened, and I've not had a bad thing happen or anyth

5/ 5

Just to say this has been my Doctor's since it opened, and I've not had a bad thing happen or anything else 🥳 So I say get a doctor that's good at listening to you and stay with that doctor as I've had the same doctor since it opened and will not see anyone else🥳

Deborah Lauder

1 Google Rating

If I could put no stars I would this practice is a disgrace

1/ 5

If I could put no stars I would this practice is a disgrace

Tys Tys

1 Google Rating

I advise the patients enrolled in this very bad center to be wary of the very contemptible doctor, L

1/ 5

I advise the patients enrolled in this very bad center to be wary of the very contemptible doctor, Lisa Robins. Because I did not find the most contemptible of this doctor.Important note There in one of the comments Dr. Lisa Robins mentioned that she is good. I don't know if this lady is a friend of Dr. Robins. So that no one is deceived, Dr. Lisa Robins is one of the most despicable doctors I have dealt with. Beware of this despicable doctor, and all those I know who have dealt with Dr. Lisa Robins say that she is despicable. And the staff in the reception and management of kepposh surgery are malicious, liars and hypocrites and I have not seen them in hypocrisy and lies

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