Nuffield Health Edinburgh Omni Fitness & Wellbeing Gym located at 61/10 Leith Street, Edinburgh Omni Centre, Edinburgh EH1 3AU, UK

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Kris Luebke

5 Google Rating

Plenty of space and equipment to go round even with restrictions in place, especially if you avoid p

5/ 5

Plenty of space and equipment to go round even with restrictions in place, especially if you avoid peak times. Friendly and helpful staff. Constant cleaning can be seen happening. Looking forward to other facilities opening such as sauna when it is safe to do so and advised by government. Videos available online were useful on returning to the gym to make social distancing guidelines easy to understand

Stephen Collins

1 Google Rating

Been back here twice since they opened from lockdown and it’s an absolute shambles. Their restrict

1/ 5

Been back here twice since they opened from lockdown and it’s an absolute shambles. Their restrictions mean you can only use half the equipment, they have a one way system meaning you have to exit via the car park in to the path of oncoming people collecting their cars which totally defeats the point of the system, and twice I’ve been barked at by staff for getting it wrong. No sauna, no steam room, no PT session and no reduction in the membership fee at £65.00 a month. You can’t even dry your kit! Don’t bother!

Mat Davidson

1 Google Rating

Facilities I want to use or not available yet they still want full month's membership. Won't be usin

1/ 5

Facilities I want to use or not available yet they still want full month's membership. Won't be using Nuffield again.

Matthew Gumke

1 Google Rating

Signed up for a free day guest pass online and they wouldn’t honour it because of “covid”. Was

1/ 5

Signed up for a free day guest pass online and they wouldn’t honour it because of “covid”. Was going to sign up on Friday but I’m going to find somewhere that cares about their customers

CHARLENE THOMPSON

5 Google Rating

Staff are always amazing! They make you feel at home and take the scariness away that you can someti

5/ 5

Staff are always amazing! They make you feel at home and take the scariness away that you can sometimes feel when going to the gym! The facilities are excellent. It has something for everyone and the sauna, steam room and jacuzzi are so relaxing.

Stuart

5 Google Rating

Nuffield has been one of my favourites gyms as the staff are super friendly and helpful with any pro

5/ 5

Nuffield has been one of my favourites gyms as the staff are super friendly and helpful with any problems you may have and even help with fitness elements to your workout. The equipment is state of the art and very well presented. There is also a swimming pool, sauna, steam room as well which are amazing. Overall the the place is always clean and a joy to be in. I highly recommend this gym

Svet Lana

5 Google Rating

Fantastic gym, lots of space. Appreciate the deadlift platforms and several squat racks. The choice

5/ 5

Fantastic gym, lots of space. Appreciate the deadlift platforms and several squat racks. The choice of free weights and kettelbells is also great. Not to mention jacuzzi and steam room

Hannah Graham

5 Google Rating

I'm here regularly and it's a great gym. Staff are all super friendly, pool is incredible (very calm

5/ 5

I'm here regularly and it's a great gym. Staff are all super friendly, pool is incredible (very calming!) and all the users are keeping to the covid guidelines which make it feel very safe and welcoming. Plus a towel service! 100% the best money I spend each month.

Gemma June

3 Google Rating

I like the structure of having classes but not of the booking system which is broken and a nightmare

3/ 5

I like the structure of having classes but not of the booking system which is broken and a nightmare. You need to book 8 days in advance between 7 am and 10 am, after which it gets booked up and you go on a waiting list. Most deal with restrictions by booking everything they can see - then deciding on the day if they can be bothered going or not - if not cancel up to 30 mins if class starting. Those on the waiting list are then emailed - often at short notice - and you dont notice your email 3 times you are banned for a few weeks. The whole thing is just too much like hard work if you ask me. the plus compared to other gyms is you don’t get cancellation fees. Thing is why have a booking system at all?! It just makes what used to be a relaxing experience into one of stress and discipline. I much preferred how it was originally - you turned up - first come first serve. If you were late you were less likely to get a spot. They should at least reserve some spots as walk ins for folks like me who travel and don’t always know what they are doing in 8 days. I mean there are spots anyway on each class with no shows so why not offer them to those who are there and want a walk in. The only reason first come first serve wouldn’t work was if they were over capacity but still taking on the new members - or maybe this is the reason the booking system doesn’t work - either that or the booking phycology it promotes of overbooking then cancelling makes it appear like they over capacity.

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  • Saturday08:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Sunday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Monday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Thursday06:30 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Friday08:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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