St Mary’s Urgent Surgical Centre is operated by the Practice Plus Group
Address:
Milton Road, Portsmouth Hampshire, PO3 6DW
Hours:
8am – 6pm weekdays for booked appointments
Phone:
03332 001822
St Mary’s Urgent Surgical Centre is operated by the Practice Plus Group
Address:
Milton Road, Portsmouth Hampshire, PO3 6DW
Hours:
8am – 6pm weekdays for booked appointments
Phone:
03332 001822
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At Practice Plus Group Surgical Centre, Portsmouth we provide fast, convenient and expert care for NHS refferals and private patients .
Wherever possible we will aim to provide a ‘one-stop-service’ for your outpatient appointment. We’ll complete any pre-treatment tests there and then, to save you making multiple trips, and our anaesthetists will assess you at the same time. Your treatment will be booked while you are with us too, on a date that suits you.
Your outpatient appointment is also an opportunity for you to meet the consultant who may perform your treatment. Feel free to ask any questions you wish – you may even want to write these down ahead of your appointment. They will explain any special preparations you may need to make before your treatment.
On the day of your treatment, wear something light and comfortable, so you’re as relaxed as possible.
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