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Choose from the following list of Doctors and Local GP's surgeries offering treatment in Brighton, East Sussex |
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| List of local Doctors and GP's surgeries, click any of the results below for more details and location map of the Doctors surgeryin East Sussex:
Dr Hermitage, Brighton BN1 1AE Dr Gilhooly & Partners, Brighton BN1 1EJ Dr Gayton & Partners, Brighton BN1 3FS Dr Meade & Partner, Brighton BN1 3JJ Queens Road Surgery, Brighton BN1 3XA Dr Sharp & Partner, Brighton BN1 4EW Dr Carter & Partners, Brighton BN1 4LA Dr Cockcroft & Partners, Brighton BN1 5AZ Dr Chang & Partner, Brighton BN1 5BF Dr Eadie & Partners, Brighton BN1 6AG Dr Harper & Partners, Brighton BN1 6AG Dr Supple & Partners, Brighton BN1 6DJ Dr Kelleher & Partner, Brighton BN1 6HE Dr Parish & Partner, Brighton BN1 7GF Dr Cockcroft & Partners, Brighton BN1 8NL Dr Shah & Partners, Brighton BN1 8PD Dr Shah & Partners, Brighton BN1 9ED Dr McConnell & Partners, Brighton BN1 9RW Dr Allenby & Partner, Brighton BN2 1QF Dr Sutcliffe & Partners, Brighton BN2 1SS Dr Lipscombe & Partners, Brighton BN2 3JJ Dr Parish & Partner, Brighton BN2 4ES Willow Surgery, Brighton BN2 4FH Dr Hacking & Partner, Brighton BN2 4GF Dr Eadie & Partners, Brighton BN2 4GN Whitehawk Medical Practice, Brighton BN2 5NP Dr Baker & Partner, Brighton BN2 6PB Dr Crichton & Partners, Brighton BN2 6PE Dr Phillips & Partners, Brighton BN2 7FA Dr Phillips & Partners, Brighton BN2 8LA Brighton Homeless Healthcare, Brighton BN2 9DH Dr Patton & Partner, Brighton BN2 9PS Dr Eadie & Partners, Brighton BN2 9SL
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Information about the data used to compile this directory: The information presented here is derived from a database of all 10,586 GP surgeries in England and the point location of those which could be accurately geo-referenced. It shows the position of the main surgery site of the GP Practice and any branch surgeries, which were operating in December 2006. Other health services such as those offered by mobile health professionals, NHS 'Walk In ' centres and home visits are not covered. Therefore, this dataset should be viewed as a part of a wider provision of primary care health services. It should also be noted that patients might choose to register with their preferred GP and GP Practice, which may or may not be the one that is closest to their home address. GPs also have discretion over which patients are registered with them. The data form a subset of information collected from a database of all public health service establishments in England. This was the best data source available for the location of primary care services, in December 2006. This is maintained by NHS Connecting for Health (formerly National Health Service Information Authority, NHSIA). This does NOT include data from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland which are maintained by their own teams. |