SGE Woensel

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Eindhoven, Netherlands

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Community health centre· Medical Center· General practitioner· Medical clinic· Pharmacy· Physical therapist· Psychologist

SGE Woensel Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

SGE Woensel is located in Eindhoven, Netherlands on Winkelcentrum Woensel 83d. SGE Woensel is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category community health centre in Netherlands.

Address

Winkelcentrum Woensel 83d

Phone

+31 407116800

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Dörte Lange

We made a visit as German pharmacists and were very impressed. Thank you very much

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Jossie McAllister

0 interest in the patient. my finger was broken in such a way that i need screws even. If I would not have a nurse in my family that told me I should push to the doctor to send me to the hospital I would probably need a severous surgery in my finger. The instrucctions of their doctor was just wait and lets see if it doesn't go better. when I could go to the hospital, 2 days after the doctor answer and 5 days after my accident, my finger was actually better so if I would not be advice by my family, probably I would not call for a doctor appoinment until it was too late to get the fix I got. I inform sge about that but I even recieve a call fom the manager saying that they didn't see that my complain is really serious.

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Andrey Goryachev

Would only recommend it to those who need to have a GP near their home. If you aren’t lucky enough, you can get a bad doctor

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wennykyuuto

The GP is good. Easy to make appointment via website. Also has physiotherapist, psychologist and pharmacy in the same building. But sometimes it's too crowded, and difficult to make appointment in the same week.

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Meenakshi

I do find the doctors sensible enough to understand the problem of patient.Rather than referring patient to the concerned specialist they choose to make money from insurance providers by stretching the WRONG UNREQUIRED treatment.