Dr Lorences, Nayar & Milazzo located at Raines House, 187 Cottingham Rd, Hull HU5 2EG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01482 492219

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Anna Grazia

5 Google Rating

Great surgery! Dr lorences is such a lovely doctor and the receptionists and nurses are really nice

5/ 5

Great surgery! Dr lorences is such a lovely doctor and the receptionists and nurses are really nice :-)

Steve Lamont

5 Google Rating

Sue and Joyce were very helpful. Information taken and returned call as promised. Thanks again.

5/ 5

Sue and Joyce were very helpful. Information taken and returned call as promised. Thanks again.

Laura Haigh

1 Google Rating

Receptionists are rude and can be clearly heard from the waiting area complaining about patients in

1/ 5

Receptionists are rude and can be clearly heard from the waiting area complaining about patients in a manner that has been reported numerous times due to safeguarding concerns and general impoliteness. Male doctors are nice and helpful for the most part but at the moment I am looking at waiting 3 weeks with no appointment in sight for an important issue. This is not the first time this has occurred. I am in the process of switching doctors which should have been done a long time ago

Bespoke VC

1 Google Rating

The doctors are good if you can get past reception in order to secure an appointment. One Reception

1/ 5

The doctors are good if you can get past reception in order to secure an appointment. One Receptionist in particular is extremely rude. When you call it's as though you are bothering her. She refuses to be helpful and tells you things like: why don't you write that in a fax I mentioned to her directly that I was going to complain and she said "go ahead I am not bothered" And you can tell she means it... she has no care for any particular individual or any situation and it's clearly just the job that pays for her. Avoid ringing on a Tuesday Or better yet avoid grumpy Marge..

bob Crow

1 Google Rating

When you have managed to get past reception to an appointment (it is like a literal battle), and you

1/ 5

When you have managed to get past reception to an appointment (it is like a literal battle), and your lucky enough to see one of the male doctors, then you should have an alright time. Dr Nayer however, is one of the most dismissive and rude doctors I have ever met. After listening to my sexual history, she decided to repeat it- in what seemed like the loudest voice possible. When I went in about anxiety/ depression, I was basically handed a prescription within 30 seconds and sent on my way. There have been a couple of other things with her, but if you join the practice make sure you don't have her as your main doctor. I now see one of the male doctors and he seems to love his job.

Charlotte Scarborough

5 Google Rating

Great doctors and amazing nurses, the receptionist staff are lovely too!

5/ 5

Great doctors and amazing nurses, the receptionist staff are lovely too!

Shaun Blagdon

1 Google Rating

They where good but it now seems impossible to book an appointment.. Spent the last two previous day

1/ 5

They where good but it now seems impossible to book an appointment.. Spent the last two previous days in a phone queue for an hour each time and just tried again on the 24/7 automated booking system at 3am in the hope it wouldn't be busy, still no luck

countzorg

5 Google Rating

I have always been impressed with the doctors here. For me they have always given good amounts of ti

5/ 5

I have always been impressed with the doctors here. For me they have always given good amounts of time to the questions and ailments. Dr Milazzo is a very methodical doctor that really fault finds. I am glad to have gone here.

R

5 Google Rating

Fantastic practice. Very attentive Doctors and I always find the reception staff extremely polite an

5/ 5

Fantastic practice. Very attentive Doctors and I always find the reception staff extremely polite and happy to help.

Amy Siddall

2 Google Rating

The doctors are amazing however the reception staff are so so rude! When you ring them up they are u

2/ 5

The doctors are amazing however the reception staff are so so rude! When you ring them up they are unprofessional and very hard to get through! I needed advice once and all I got was 'sorry, no appointments available, ring back at 11:30 and when I asked her if I needed to see a doctor for my condition they just said to ring back later on. Very disappointed.

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