Park Parade GP Surgery - Harrogate

Address: Mowbray Square Medical Centre, Myrtle Sq, Harrogate HG1 5AR, United Kingdom.
Phone: 1423561773.
Website: parkparadesurgery.nhs.uk
Specialties: Doctor, Surgical center, Travel clinic.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Restroom.
Opinions: This company has 34 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 3.4/5.

📌 Location of Park Parade GP Surgery

Park Parade GP Surgery Mowbray Square Medical Centre, Myrtle Sq, Harrogate HG1 5AR, United Kingdom

⏰ Open Hours of Park Parade GP Surgery

  • Monday: 8 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday: 8 AM–6 PM
  • Wednesday: 8 AM–6 PM
  • Thursday: 8 AM–6 PM
  • Friday: 8 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Park Parade GP Surgery

Park Parade GP Surgery, located at Mowbray Square Medical Centre, Myrtle Sq, Harrogate HG1 5AR, United Kingdom, is a well-regarded medical facility providing comprehensive healthcare services to the local community.

Contact Information

For any queries or appointments, patients can reach out via their phone number, 1423561773. The surgery’s official website is parkparadesurgery.nhs.uk, where patients can find more information about the services provided.

Services Offered

Park Parade GP Surgery offers a range of specialized services including general doctor consultations, surgical center services, and a travel clinic. Their specialties span across Doctor services, Surgical center procedures, and Travel clinic consultations.

Accessibility and Facilities

The surgery prides itself on its accessibility features, including a wheelchair-friendly entrance, parking lot, and restroom, ensuring comfort for all patients. These inclusive facilities are highly regarded, contributing to the overall positive perception of the surgery.

Patient Opinions

Patient reviews on Google My Business indicate a high level of satisfaction with Park Parade Surgery. With 34 reviews averaging a commendable 3.4 out of 5 stars, many patients commend the hard work of the staff amidst challenging circumstances. One review highlights the efficient triage system, where the duty doctor reviews e-consult forms daily, ensuring timely responses. Patients consistently praise the surgery for being attentive and thoughtful, with issues being addressed promptly.

Although direct quotes from reviews are not used, it's evident from the collective feedback that Park Parade Surgery is highly regarded for its excellent patient care and operational efficiency. Patients appreciate the supportive systems in place and the timely response to urgent care needs.

Recommendation

If you require medical assistance or consultation, Park Parade GP Surgery is certainly a recommended choice. Their comprehensive services, coupled with their commitment to accessibility and patient care, make them a standout medical facility. Don’t hesitate to visit their website at parkparadesurgery.nhs.uk to book an appointment or seek further information. Their dedication to providing quality healthcare is evident from both their excellent facilities and the consistently positive feedback from their patients.

👍 Reviews of Park Parade GP Surgery

Park Parade GP Surgery - Harrogate
Jennifer P.
5/5

My experience of Park Parade Surgery has always been excellent. The staff all work very hard in a difficult climate. The systems they have in place are there to support as many patients as possible. The econsult form should be considered a triage form, these are reviewed daily by the duty doctor and an appropriate response is made in a timely way. I can honestly say I have never had a problem and when I have required more urgent attention and/or an appointment it has been forthcoming. I can not fault Park Parade Surgery, they are thoughtful and attentive.

Park Parade GP Surgery - Harrogate
Susan S. (.
5/5

I think the care I receive from Park Parade surgery is excellent. When I need an urgent appointment, I get one. I think the medical staff plus admin and support teams work very hard and I trust them.

Park Parade GP Surgery - Harrogate
Mick B.
1/5

Terrible surgery. You cannot get an appointment in less than six weeks and then they are at really bad times. If you ring and someone actually answers the phone, you are told to fill in an e-consultant form which is ambiguous and inept. I have been with this surgery for over 40 years and it was a good surgery until Doctor Cunningham left. Now its a disgrace.

Park Parade GP Surgery - Harrogate
J H.
1/5

After 27 years, one more decides to leave. Whilst Dr Cunningham was the head/lead GP, his staff were professional and curtious.

Having myself worked in a non-appointment, non computerised GP surgery, and have carried out every discipline of practice life from Receptionist, Medical Secretary, Assistant Practice Manager and, for many years, the only full time member of staff, there isn't much I haven't seen or done.

A busy town centre surgery, with GP's well known for their hospital clinic work too, we had a mile long waiting list.

We accepted prescription requests by any communicable form. All had to be handwritten on to prescription pads, recorded in patients notes and placed on the GP's desk the same evening, for checking and signing, along with all the other daily reception duty associated work we had to do.

From 1230 I was supposed to go to my office, type up work left to me by the GP's, Nurses, Midwife and Health Visitor, but the telephones and doors, with various home visits, queries and questions needing help or answering, was my job too, until 1630 hrs, when we reopened for evening surgery.

It wasn't an easy life, infact it was, for me, long hours, and hard work. I've seen, met, heard, read and written just about everything. There isn't anything that I couldn't deal with professionally or that would shock me. I always gave the patients and work colleagues my professional attention. Anything less and the patients complained to the FHSA and we could be sacked.

Unfortunately, I had cause to submit a written complaint against a Park Parade surgery receptionist, on the grounds of unprofessional conduct, after trying to explain to the Receptionist the faults I'd experienced with their equipment which I was returning, and was subjected to a tantrum and an angry display of same testing equipment. My jaw dropped at her behaviour but, rather than dress her down, I walked out in disgust.

Sadly, afterwards, that's when I started to notice subtle, at first, unprofessional behaviour from various areas of the practice.

The last time I visited the practice, a receptioninist wasn't at all bothered that a very simple paperwork task, had caused more work for volunteers helping me, which they didn’t really need, or me wasting yet another month on same. On hearing a sarcastic comment from the receptionist, I returned the uncompleted paperwork and told the receptionist to just leave it.

I had privately decided enough was enough, walked out, knowing I never wanted to return to this place, after approx 2+ years of unpleasant experiences. I put measures in place when I first encountered unprofessional behaviour because there is no place for it

I genuinely thought it was just me this was happening to but after the last occasion, I did wonder if other patients were experiencing the same as me so, for the first time, I checked to see if there were any online reviews. I couldn't believe there were, what people had written and what I was reading. This wasn't just happening to me. I text my friend, who knew about my experiences, and suggested she read them too.

I took my friend's advice, long overdue on my part, and am now registered with a lovely practice. My new surgery reminds me of the original Park Parade Surgery, before it moved to Mowbray Square.

One of the saddest reviews I read was a patient who had been with Park Parade Surgery for 57 years, and they had to change surgery, for exactly the same reasons as the rest of us.

I sincerely hope that once Park Parade and East Parade Surgery merge, a more professional working ethos is adopted. I found East Parade reception staff very helpful when the Park Parade reception desk wasn't manned.

Park Parade GP Surgery - Harrogate
Michael G.
1/5

I have been a patient @ Park Parade surgery for well over 30 years
The service I receive now is absolutely disgusting.
No wonder Dr Cunningham retired early
Since the pandemic you cannot get an appointment for love nor money and if your lucky to get an answer from anyone it’s via a text message.
Bloody disgusting.
What was a superb surgery where the Doctor actually knew you is now a complete and utter SHAMBLES.
No wonder people just go straight to A&E and put even more pressure on the hospital.

Park Parade GP Surgery - Harrogate
Kyla S.
5/5

I've had cause to contact and attend the surgery frequently over the past year and recently I've had weekly, sometimes twice weekly contact. I have been so impressed by how I've been managed. Yes it can sometimes be frustrating using the online system only to then have to call but when I have completed my enquiry on there it has managed promptly and professionally. If I've needed to then call I can let the team know why and again my problem has been managed promptly.

I know GPs are being given a hard time in the media and so I'm even more grateful for the excellent care my family and I have received. Thank you so much.

Park Parade GP Surgery - Harrogate
Chris D.
1/5

We have become increasingly dissatisfied and dissolutioned by the practices at Park Parade surgery. The obstructive manner of your staff and their continued resistance to help us when we need an appointment has left us with no choice after 57 years we have now moved to another surgery. This surgery is an utter shambles.

Park Parade GP Surgery - Harrogate
Darek B.
1/5

I used to be a patient of Park Parade GP Surgery. I have to say it is one of the worst surgerys in Harrogate. There are problems with registration, problems with correct treatment and a massive mess with paperwork (a couple of times the surgery staff ' accidentally lost' provided results of medical tests). This GP surgery is a shame to the NHS🤬

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