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Hi,

We have recently moved from the Nunhead area and need to find a new GP for our family. We live in the Abbotswood Road development near Sainsbury's, nearest GP is Melbourne Grove practice but I've understood that they aren't very good?

The Gardens don't take on new patients at the moment otherwise that would have been my first choice.

We need someone who's good with kids and understand reflux as our son is still on medication for this.

Thanks!

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We live on the same road we were at Melbourne grove but they were dreadful. We eventually moved to the Hambledon clinic on Blanchedown. We moved 15 months ago and they have been lovely. The staff seem to genuinely care, the reception staf actually seem to go out of their way to be helpful?

It is slightly out of the way and the Surgery looks a bit unpromising but I am very glad we swapped.

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