Queen Square Medical Practice

United Kingdom - Lancashire
3.6 47 reviews

About Queen Square Medical Practice This eight partner general medical practice is located at the centre of the city of Lancaster. The clinic also has a branch in the village of Caton in the Lune Valley. A range of healthcare services are provided at the clinic. The clinic has disabled access and also offers emergency out of hours services. Home visits are arranged for patients who are too ill to come personally to the clinic. Repeat p... (Show more)

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3.6 (47 reviews)
4.1 
Staff
3.2 
Punctuality
2.5 
Communication
4.3 
Competence

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  • totally competent (3)
  • incompetent (1)
  • nice staff (7)
  • wasted my time (3)
  • bad communication (3)
  • right on time (2)
  • bad behavior (3)
  • well-communicated (1)
  • outdated equipment (1)
  • high tech (1)

Queen Square Medical Practice Reviews

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Great staff and doctors.

S & J - a year ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Can't get an appointment for that day at 08.45a.m.(face to face)

Susan Woolcock - a year ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

I have attended this practice for many decades. I cannot praise this practice enough. Whichever GP or nurse I see, I am actively listened to, treated with respect and given very effective treatment or advice.

Elaine Finne - a year ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

I needed to make an appointment for a telephone consult with one of the Dr's today and the receptionist I spoke to couldn't have been more helpful. They called me back when they said they would with an appt date that's perfect. Brilliant job, all sorted in a jiffy. What more could you ask for?! :-)

Neil Stewart - a year ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Called the Surgery regarding a serious medical illness with my granddaughter Needed help but all I got was red tape, but receptionist give out information WHICH shouldn't have been allowed to me over the phone So when it pleases them it's fine, but as for me I'd stand a better chance in arranging an appointment with Vladimir Putin.... (Show more)

Dave Baird - a year ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Misdiagnosed cancer

jane harrison - a year ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Very hard to get an appointment if you're a working family. You have to phone at 8am and there's 10+ people in the queue. If you've got to get kids to school and get to work this isn't a good time to get an appointment. Phone again an hour later and all the appointments are gone. So basically the booking system favours people who are not parents/carers and who aren't in a normal working hours.... (Show more)

Tom Beesley - a year ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Impossible to book an appointment if you work. The phone line cuts off at 8am when they open the appointment bookings and the hold queues are ridiculously long. If you do eventually get through some receptionists go out of their way to try and help but 1 seems to go out of her way to make it as difficult as possible.... (Show more)

Lisa Atkinson - a year ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Brilliant surgery. Reception team and all the medical secretaries are very friendly, professional, helpful and patient. I can get an appointment when I need it. Doctors are great (shout out for Dr R Whitaker who has been an amazing support to me and my sister) and they really listen and involve the patient in every aspect of their care plan. I can’t rate them highly enough. Thank you. Katie Park-Walford... (Show more)

Kitty Walford - 2 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Absolutely fabulous doctor who has gone more than the extra mile to help with my dysphoria.

Graham - 2 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Great service . Lovely staff and Doctors . Very helpful . Always received fantastic treatment .

Caroline Taylor - 2 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

The doctors and staff are great. Getting an appointment for anything is hard work. I’m in full time work so am unable to get my number to sign up to the app properly, as I can’t be given it over the phone? The online form makes me reluctant to attend or be seen for anything. The form was a nightmare, the site kept kicking me off 😤 I really feel for older patients who want to get an appointment. As soon as you call your told to go online.... (Show more)

Catherine - 2 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Terrible surgery. Unhelpful staff and manager

Shirley Fiddaman - 2 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Been trying to get an appointment for nearly 4 months due to an ear Infection kept telling me to register which I did 3 times then the only way to get an appointment is through an online consultant. Absolutely rediculous. Phoned them and they also said I need to do it online which is an absolute farce. Why on earth can't a receptionist book in an appointment. I'm now half deaf and still no further to getting an appointment.... (Show more)

AspectRatio - 2 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Helpful & thorough. Seen the same day for an urgent issue

Clare Eskander - 2 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

I had a Red appointment. Easy to find, rang the bell, waited outside on a chair the doctor called me in on time

Irene Mason - 2 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Terrible all round. Lies and none answers at best and rude and ignorant is the norm.

Steve W - 3 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Sadly as a family we have had a number of poor experiences. Trying to speak to someone who can give you an answer is like trying to ride a bike backwards whilst juggling rabbits and singing Yankee doodle dandy.... When you eventually get through, it's to reception who are given the authority to ask for all the details of your ailments but never come back to you with any clear information to answer your questions. After an appointment I had, it took 6 calls just to get my results when I know they were back with them 2 weeks before. I don't need comments like 'there's a pandemic you know', that's like saying shut up and go away! My partner has a disabled son who can't order his own medications and she can't get answers to what she needs to know. She's emailed, called, spoken to reception, tried speaking to doctors and getting to the point of frustration with promises of someone sorting things out and calling or emailing back, but nobody does. Reception can be very abrupt, rude and dismissive of questions asked or information you need. There is little to no understanding of how difficult it is looking after someone with a disability and certainly no empathy for the struggles, especially when support is diminished through the pandemic and made more difficult by the people you have to turn to when you struggle or need help, especially with being a carer. Nobody replies to emails either, the email link doesn't work when you email from their website. There are a number of poor instances, maybe its down to training, maybe in part to having someone more senior available to respond with answers, but the general customer service comes across as poor in many ways. I get the feeling the nice and easy straight forward appointments get a good service and give good reviews because they are easy to deal with, the others that nobody has the answers for don't get a service or answers, get fobbed off and thus get frustrated, then classed as being awkward or difficult. Looking into changing doctors....... (Show more)

Chris Smith - 3 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Terrible hours. Terrible reception staff.

Meinas Elmusharaf - 3 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Helped me to an extent with my symptoms and worries however when I called to say my symptoms have not eased and I’m worried about it they literally told me to google it and work it out for myself. I feel so let down and don’t know who to turn to if I can’t turn to my gp for medical help. Really unimpressed.... (Show more)

Amber Hogan - 3 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps
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Address: 2 Queen Square, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA11RPUK
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Dr Simon Wetherell
General Practitioner
Dr Simon Wetherell

MA BM BCh (Oxon) 1985 DRCOG FRCGP Dr Wetherell was brought up near York, and trained at both Oxford and Cambridge. Most of his General Practice Training has been done in Morecambe Bay. He has worked at Queen Square since 1989. His interests include Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Clinical Governance. He is the Lead GP for Diabetes in the Lancashire North CCG. Dr. Wetherell is the senior partner of Queen Square Medical Practice.

Dr Jeremy Marriott
General Practitioner
Dr Jeremy Marriott

MB ChB (Birmingham) 1986, FRCGP. Dr Marriott went to Medical School in Birmingham. After his training he worked mainly in the North West, but spent 15 months in Auckland, New Zealand. His interests in the practice include musculoskeletal problems, Travel Medicine and drug and alcohol rehabilitation services. He has been a partner at Queen Square since 1992. He is Chair of the Urgent Care Board for the Lancashire North CCG.

Dr Alison Bateman
General Practitioner
Dr Alison Bateman

MB ChB (Sheffield) 1989 DCH MRCGP Dr Bateman was brought up in Manchester, and trained in Sheffield. After a spell working in New Zealand, she completed her GP training in Glasgow, before moving to Lancaster, where she has been with the practice since 1994. Her interests in the practice are in women's health, and Family Planning. She is a Family Planning Trainer. She works as a job- share with her husband, Dr Johnstone. In 2008 Dr Bateman furthered her longstanding interest in women’s health by completing a Gynaecology Diploma for Practitioners with a Special Interest. Following on from this, the Healthub gynaecology, infertility and sexual health services were launched, which now take referrals from other practices in the area.

Dr Nicholas Johnstone
General Practitioner
Dr Nicholas Johnstone

MB ChB BSc (Dundee) 1986 MRCGP Dr Johnstone was brought up in Bradford, and trained in Dundee. After leaving Medical School, he completed part of his General Practice Training in the UK before working as a Medical Officer in the Antarctic for a year. He then moved to Auckland, New Zealand, where he met his wife, Dr Bateman, who is also a GP in the practice. He has been a partner since 1994, and his interests include medical computing, and psychiatry.