Personalized care plans uk in Reading

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    “I've been attending Prospect Street Dental Practice for about 2 years now and my experience with Marina has been excellent. She is always very thorough and professional. I'm a very nervous person but she makes me feel at ease. She always explains what work on my teeth needs to be done, and I trust her expertise. I would highly recommend Marina.”

    Address: 19 Prospect Street, Caversham, Reading RG4 8JB, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 118 947 2517

    Website: readingdentist.co.uk

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    Drove Veterinary Hospital

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
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    “Our cat Peanut came back after many days and nights out with a smashed in face and covered in blood. At Drove they wired up his jaw and fixed him up perfect very quickly and now he has a normal cat face. We were very pleased and happy. The little wire can just be seen at the bottom of his jaw in the picture taken shortly afterwards.”

    Address: 252 Croft Road, Swindon SN1 4RW, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1793 522483

    Website: drovevets.co.uk

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    Broadmoor Hospital

    ★★★★☆ 4.1
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    “A long, long time ago, a family member stayed here, I was 3 years old and that was 36 years ago. He loved it that much that he stayed for a good 20 years. I don’t know how he afforded it because he had no income. I think they provided him the accommodation for free and even gave him a job there which he got paid for. He was given his own room which had everything he needed. They gave him pills which gave him the best nights sleep ever. Something happened to him here because he’d often be like a zombie but he was ok with it, because everybody else was too, he didn’t feel judged at all. I’ve heard that he’s changed his surname and wrote a lot of poetry books which we told everyone he published. I’ve heard He also chases his friends around the corridors on his unicorn and talks very fondly about his neighbours. However I have heard that a lot of them think they have connections with Jesus Christ and the devil. But that is ok, because Jesus always needed a unicorn so it was a perfect situation. I wish I could rate this more than 5 stars because everything they have given him has been above satisfactory. Free food, accommodation, friends for life and a rise in self confidence because he was never judged. What more could anybody ask for. I did try to book a room but they wouldn’t let me stay at the time as they said they needed a referral from my next of kin. They are still waiting for my family members unicorn to contact them. Can’t wait to get the opportunity to stay here though and write this review from a guests point of view.”

    Address: Crowthorne RG45 7EG, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1344 773111

    Website: westlondon.nhs.uk

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    Oxford Community Diagnostic Centre

    ★★★★☆ 4
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    “I’ve had great experience when I came here for an MRI scan. I have claustrophobia which can sometimes get severe. But it went like a breeze and I was not frightened at any point. So, this is a review for fellow sufferers: I think it is manageable, but you might need a little preparation. The diagnostic centre is lovely and new, and so is their MRI scan (GE Signa Voyager I think - I don’t know if they have several). It is situated in a kind of outbuliding, but you wait before the process in a very nice space where there is water, toilet, comfortable chairs and sofas, beautiful environment etc. The scanner itself is quite wide, actually a bit like an open scanner, not a narrow tube. It is also white and looks like a friendly spaceship. Actually, this is what I was imagining: that I was flying to another planet, and it would be a pity to miss it just because of feeling afraid. I took a small doze of tranquillizer in advance (discussed this with my doctor of course). My husband was allowed to be near me in the room, so it greatly helped too. Can be a good idea to ask your significant other or a friend to be near you. I told the doctors that I could get claustrophobic, and everyone was very nice and gentle to me, so many thanks for this! They also put me into the scanner with my feet forward, meaning that my head was not fully inside, I could see around a bit, could see my husband etc. (won’t work of course if you have to have a head scan). There is also a lovely picture with green forest on the wall which is also very calming. The process itself goes in stages: I had 40 seconds of scan first, then 2 minutes, then 6 and 6 minutes, and then again 2 minutes. I think, as it is not one long strech, it is more manageable. You have headphones and the doctor tells you what to expect next. You can also ask to have a break or stop it at any point, and you have a button for this in one hand. So at no point you are alone or isolated. It is a bit noisy and you have to lie still, but it is sort of OK and the headphones make it quiter. On the whole, it went much better than I had expected! Around the centre there is much greenery and a generously spaced parking. Good luck to everyone!”

    Address: 5520 John Smith Drive, Oxford OX4 2LL, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1865 226644

    Website: ouh.nhs.uk