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busybee2
Posts 10387

25/05/2012 22:37:47

NOUGATNESS wrote:
A second here for the German Medical Centre.
Had one experience with Dr McCullogh and that was enough - old fashioned, condescending and uptight.


in your opinion, if you actually got to know him he was very nice, he is retired now so you wont actually see him anymore here as a doctor. it really depends on what you are going for.... i always go to one place for ent, one place for gynae stuff, and just general then i would go to see ron or dr samia. i wouldnt say he was condenscending, sometime people do take things the wrong way when you know more than they do.

jojobaaklini
Posts 139

25/05/2012 22:33:18

Thanks for all your replies x x

NOUGATNESS
Posts 331

25/05/2012 21:11:20

A second here for the German Medical Centre.
Had one experience with Dr McCullogh and that was enough - old fashioned, condescending and uptight.

DesertBoot
Posts 232

25/05/2012 20:53:30

Try the German Medical Centre - they are extremely efficient with bookings etc and are fantastic doctors.
I know it's not British, but they have stuck to the schedule of our home country when we asked.
Besides paeds, the have great GPs and Gynos, so it is good for a one stop shop.
Good luck with settling in with your little one.
http://www.argmc-ae.com/en-find-a-doctor/dr-jadwiga-mierzewska

busybee2
Posts 10387

25/05/2012 20:17:02

jojobaaklini wrote:
Ive just had my baby in the Uk and travelled back with him at 5 weeks old. We are looking for a British Dr or a Dr that could follow the British System for all his health checks and injections. Anyone any feedback or advice as to where to go?
Many Thanks in Advance


i would go to dr mccullogh clinc. he has been here for years, but has now retired, but the other dr samia there has also been here a good few years now and she is good. they follow the british vaccinations etc, so you could use them for that too. they are located in the residential section of old al noor, if you are driving you can valet park your car and as long as you stamp it (at the docs or downstairs) you will not have to pay. they will park it usually downstairs in their car park or in the muncipality downstairs car park.

http://www.dr-mcculloch.com/body_index.htm

jojobaaklini
Posts 139

25/05/2012 18:49:14

Ive just had my baby in the Uk and travelled back with him at 5 weeks old. We are looking for a British Dr or a Dr that could follow the British System for all his health checks and injections. Anyone any feedback or advice as to where to go?
Many Thanks in Advance

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