Access Health Care Tuncurry
Hours
Chamber Rating
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karen o'neill
I was charged $110 for a script only appointment for my 13 yo child . No examination or extra tests required. Very expensive, way above the schedule fee
May 15th, 2023 -
joyce jameson
I have been diagnosed with covid and being over 70 with diabetes and trying to get antiviral medication from my gp Dr. Opie chamil has been a nightmare, I am in to day four and even though I have asked my gp to send a prescription to chemist she hadn't done so even though I have made several requests.
Nov 19th, 2022 -
Madeleine Higgins
Ive been going to Access Healthcare in Tuncurry for years now, first under the incredible Dr El Masry (absolutely awesome) & now more regularly with their new Dr Furyal Moughal, both of which are definitely in the industry theyre meant to be in. Dr Moughal was a Dr I visited by default one weekend and was so beyond thorough with me, has been one of the main reasons Im getting on top of both mental & physical health. She is so versatile in her abilities & genuinely listens/cares. I will continue to go back purely because these two have helped when past gps couldnt be bothered. Im so grateful to have found them. EDIT: both Doctors have since left since my original review & the inconsistency is the reason I have changed practices
Sep 13th, 2022 -
James Perry
If not for Dr chris horsman this place would get zero stars. Chris is brilliant but the other doctors have been failures. Also waiting a responce from the manager in relation to a complaint.
Aug 28th, 2022 -
Nicholas North
I'm someone with a few screws loose mental health wise but I've never felt so understood, accepted, and heard than I did at this facility. I was walked through every step by an earnest and informed receptionist named Ella, who when needing to confirm something, didn't posture an ego, instead, had the maturity to ask another administrator by the name of Maria - I saw this as genuine interest as how to best help me, the patient. Maria was considerate and thorough in her advice and it just resonated a good wavelength from the staff being on the same page and there for the people and from my previous experiences, without naming names - but the negligence and aggression in the medical industry is truly on display when you have mental illnesses like I do but no, not here. I saw Dr Anusha, who jumped up and took me due to my original doctor being busy (my fault for being late, not theirs at all) Yet this was done so I didn't have to wait so long. She asked me questions, respected my answers, and showed genuine care and exceptional professional range on the topics discussed in a calm and warm tone. You know what this does? Especially for a patient who struggles, to even look people in the eye without shaking like I do? It builds a rapport, and a sense of trust. And you know what that does for us patients? Makes us want to be as open, honest, and friendly as possible - which lets us get the treatment we need, in addition to yielding the respect these hard working individuals deserve. If that's not the goal of our medical industry? Then I don't know what is. But it was as heart warming as it was sad, to have felt more heard with my 15 minutes with her? Than in my 2 decades at my old practice, a place I'd grown up in and knew some of the doctors from when I was just a child, the same people who missed so many easily identified conditions until countless specialist visits later, but, I digress, yet I wanted to emphasize the catharsis I felt today. So for any who are being mistreated in the local practice and are trying to find the courage to receive the human decency you know you deserve? Or just plain want to go to the best and skip the rest? You'll find it here. So for whatever it's worth, to anyone reading, be it people browsing for a new GP or the staff I mentioned today? I, we, are privileged to attend this practice. Lest we forget how many places in the world have no such medical access, and remember the plague of those that do, yet are run by staff who see you as a $ Infusion to be dismissed as soon as possible, not a human being to be helped. And I haven't given such a glowing review to this industry since first seeing the psychiatric practice of Charles Ajoy Estibeiro. Thank you for taking me as a patient, I no longer dread doctor appointments, you're all legends XD
Jul 16th, 2022
Contact Info
- 265555464
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Access Health Care Tuncurry?
A The phone number for Access Health Care Tuncurry is: 265555464.
Q Where is Access Health Care Tuncurry located?
A Access Health Care Tuncurry is located at 18 Peel St, Tuncurry, NSW 2428
Q What is the internet address for Access Health Care Tuncurry?
A The website (URL) for Access Health Care Tuncurry is: http://www.accesshealthcare.net.au/
Q What days are Access Health Care Tuncurry open?
A Access Health Care Tuncurry is open:
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Q How is Access Health Care Tuncurry rated?
A Access Health Care Tuncurry has a 3.0 Star Rating from 43 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Access Health Care Tuncurry
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 43 Reviews )karen o'neill on Google
I was charged $110 for a script only appointment for my 13 yo child . No examination or extra tests required.
Very expensive, way above the schedule fee
joyce jameson on Google
I have been diagnosed with covid and being over 70 with diabetes and trying to get antiviral medication from my gp Dr. Opie chamil has been a nightmare, I am in to day four and even though I have asked my gp to send a prescription to chemist she hadn't done so even though I have made several requests.
Madeleine Higgins on Google
Ive been going to Access Healthcare in Tuncurry for years now, first under the incredible Dr El Masry (absolutely awesome) & now more regularly with their new Dr Furyal Moughal, both of which are definitely in the industry theyre meant to be in. Dr Moughal was a Dr I visited by default one weekend and was so beyond thorough with me, has been one of the main reasons Im getting on top of both mental & physical health. She is so versatile in her abilities & genuinely listens/cares. I will continue to go back purely because these two have helped when past gps couldnt be bothered. Im so grateful to have found them.
EDIT: both Doctors have since left since my original review & the inconsistency is the reason I have changed practices
James Perry on Google
If not for Dr chris horsman this place would get zero stars. Chris is brilliant but the other doctors have been failures. Also waiting a responce from the manager in relation to a complaint.
Nicholas North on Google
I'm someone with a few screws loose mental health wise but I've never felt so understood, accepted, and heard than I did at this facility.
I was walked through every step by an earnest and informed receptionist named Ella, who when needing to confirm something, didn't posture an ego, instead, had the maturity to ask another administrator by the name of Maria - I saw this as genuine interest as how to best help me, the patient.
Maria was considerate and thorough in her advice and it just resonated a good wavelength from the staff being on the same page and there for the people and from my previous experiences, without naming names - but the negligence and aggression in the medical industry is truly on display when you have mental illnesses like I do but no, not here.
I saw Dr Anusha, who jumped up and took me due to my original doctor being busy (my fault for being late, not theirs at all)
Yet this was done so I didn't have to wait so long.
She asked me questions, respected my answers, and showed genuine care and exceptional professional range on the topics discussed in a calm and warm tone.
You know what this does?
Especially for a patient who struggles, to even look people in the eye without shaking like I do?
It builds a rapport, and a sense of trust.
And you know what that does for us patients?
Makes us want to be as open, honest, and friendly as possible - which lets us get the treatment we need, in addition to yielding the respect these hard working individuals deserve.
If that's not the goal of our medical industry?
Then I don't know what is.
But it was as heart warming as it was sad, to have felt more heard with my 15 minutes with her?
Than in my 2 decades at my old practice, a place I'd grown up in and knew some of the doctors from when I was just a child, the same people who missed so many easily identified conditions until countless specialist visits later, but, I digress,
yet I wanted to emphasize the catharsis I felt today.
So for any who are being mistreated in the local practice and are trying to find the courage to receive the human decency you know you deserve? Or just plain want to go to the best and skip the rest?
You'll find it here.
So for whatever it's worth, to anyone reading, be it people browsing for a new GP or the staff I mentioned today?
I, we, are privileged to attend this practice.
Lest we forget how many places in the world have no such medical access, and remember the plague of those that do, yet are run by staff who see you as a $ Infusion to be dismissed as soon as possible, not a human being to be helped.
And I haven't given such a glowing review to this industry since first seeing the psychiatric practice of Charles Ajoy Estibeiro.
Thank you for taking me as a patient, I no longer dread doctor appointments, you're all legends XD