Welcome to OCDEM Oxford, a leading center for diabetes research and clinical excellence located at the prestigious Churchill Hospital, part of the University of Oxford. Our dedicated team of specialists is committed to providing high-quality care and innovative solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of our patients. With a focus on customer satisfaction, we strive to create a welcoming atmosphere where individuals can feel supported and empowered on their health journeys.

At OCDEM, we offer a comprehensive range of services, including expert consultations, advanced diabetes management programs, and cutting-edge research opportunities. Our commitment to excellence is evident in our collaborative approach, integrating the latest scientific advancements with compassionate patient care. Whether you have questions about diabetes management or are looking to book an appointment, our friendly staff is ready to assist you.

What sets OCDEM apart is our strong emphasis on research-driven practices, allowing us to stay at the forefront of diabetes treatment and prevention. We invite you to reach out by phone at 01865 857300 or visit our website at http://www.ocdem.ox.ac.uk/ for more information about our services and how we can support your health goals. Experience the OCDEM difference—where innovation meets personalized care in a community-focused environment.

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Nigel Bryan

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First thing is finding somewhere to park. This is the main foot clinic for all of Oxfordshire plus o

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First thing is finding somewhere to park. This is the main foot clinic for all of Oxfordshire plus other counties. There are just two disabled parking places for the whole department and they can often be blocked by builders vehicles or patient transport. When you do find a parking place and go in you then face about a two hour wait to see someone. I know that it is a busy department and I appreciate the staff do their best but management and the NHS need to do something about this and realise patients don't need or want the stress.

Ryan Williamson

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Ahmed Halabi

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5/ 5

Luke Brogan

5 Google Rating

Always helpful and great support.

5/ 5

Always helpful and great support.

Elizete Araujo

2 Google Rating

2/ 5

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