After Hours Doctor
Chamber Rating
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Cameron Chamberlain
Go to a pharmacist or emergency. Do not waste money here.
Feb 7th, 2023 -
Giuseppe Pantaleo
$110 for a 5 minute consultation where doctor overlooked an urgent heart issue. Went to this centre on Christmas Eve to investigate a large edema blister on my leg. The doctor's advice was the blister would go away after a week. If it didn't, pop it with a pin. It turns out the blister was a sign of significant high blood pressure that was causing a build up of fluid in my leg and lungs. Do you think this doctor took the time to check my blood pressure? My life would have been in severe risk without a second opinion and still requires urgent attention. Should have walked out without paying - poor services that do not help the public.
Jan 11th, 2023 -
Glenn Knight
Sep 19th, 2022 -
Ricki
It was a phone consultation, fee was more expensive than stated on the website, doctor wasn't very patient, sounded like he wanted to finish the phone call ASAP, cost $98 for 4 mins and the doctor didn't give any repeats on my OCP which means I'll need to see a GP again soon. Would not recommend!
Jan 21st, 2022 -
Lachlan Hack
Jan 11th, 2022
Contact Info
- 361652361
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for After Hours Doctor?
A The phone number for After Hours Doctor is: 361652361.
Q Where is After Hours Doctor located?
A After Hours Doctor is located at 252 Main Rd, Derwent Park, TAS 7009
Q What is the internet address for After Hours Doctor?
A The website (URL) for After Hours Doctor is: http://www.afterhoursdoctor.com.au/
Q How is After Hours Doctor rated?
A After Hours Doctor has a 3.1 Star Rating from 38 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
After Hours Doctor
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 38 Reviews )Cameron Chamberlain on Google
Go to a pharmacist or emergency. Do not waste money here.
Giuseppe Pantaleo on Google
$110 for a 5 minute consultation where doctor overlooked an urgent heart issue. Went to this centre on Christmas Eve to investigate a large edema blister on my leg. The doctor's advice was the blister would go away after a week. If it didn't, pop it with a pin. It turns out the blister was a sign of significant high blood pressure that was causing a build up of fluid in my leg and lungs. Do you think this doctor took the time to check my blood pressure? My life would have been in severe risk without a second opinion and still requires urgent attention. Should have walked out without paying - poor services that do not help the public.
Glenn Knight on Google
Ricki on Google
It was a phone consultation, fee was more expensive than stated on the website, doctor wasn't very patient, sounded like he wanted to finish the phone call ASAP, cost $98 for 4 mins and the doctor didn't give any repeats on my OCP which means I'll need to see a GP again soon. Would not recommend!
Lachlan Hack on Google