Westcliffe Health Innovations is located at Eccleshill Treatment Centre, Harrogate Rd, Bradford BD10 0JE, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Westcliffe Health Innovations and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Chris Winkley

5 Google Rating

Took my daughter, was impressed by staff and the facility.

5/ 5

Took my daughter, was impressed by staff and the facility.

Michael Canny

5 Google Rating

Very clean, modern and friendly, seats in waiting area not too comfy though.

5/ 5

Very clean, modern and friendly, seats in waiting area not too comfy though.

Steven Ward

5 Google Rating

Nice place, generally nice staff, clean, a few of the staff could do with learning to speak more cle

5/ 5

Nice place, generally nice staff, clean, a few of the staff could do with learning to speak more clearly when calling you for your appointment (more so when you're going there because of hearing problems)

Saima Kauser

1 Google Rating

Absolutely disgusting service here. Receptionist don't help you and are very rude!!! If your GP refe

1/ 5

Absolutely disgusting service here. Receptionist don't help you and are very rude!!! If your GP refers you here avoid at all costs!!!! When you call to query your appointment for a consultation you get told you are on a 'long' waiting list' when I got told by their dr this was a quicker way to avoid waiting. When I request to speak to the dr I get told 'there is no guarantee he/she will call you back' absolutely disgusting

Pablo Santana

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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