Ora Toa Cannons Creek Medical Centre
Address | 178 Bedford Street, Cannons Creek, Porirua, New Zealand | ||||||||||
Phone | +64 4 237 5152 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.oratoa.co.nz/medical-centres | ||||||||||
Categories | Medical Clinic | ||||||||||
Rating | 1.4 7 reviews | ||||||||||
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Ora Toa Cannons Creek Medical Centre reviews
7Shocking communication, nothing on website about changes over Xmas time, get an appointment to find out they not open on that day.come back normal working day they not open and heaps of people waiting outside and still doors not open and no signs on doors or windows saying otherwise.so frustrating yet u turn up late u have take another time.
I wouldn't even give it a star! They are shocking when booking appointment. This medical centre should close down!
Only getting voice machine everytime i call. Ora toa has turned our medical centers into a complete mess. This is a nuisance. You need call staff, you make enough money to do so. Very unreliable.
The first appointment you make to see a doctor here costs alot more because so many people just went to one appointment and never returned lol
Can’t get an appointment on the day you call or the whole week? How many doctors have they got on? This is pathetic.
Called in x4 in the span of 2 months they kept saying they will call me back, i always ring in at exactly 8: 30am. They Never Called Back!
RIDICULOUS!
If you are ill from bad lifestyle choices, they have lots of support and extra or free services for you (obesity, diabetes, smoking etc). But since I was born with a serious neurological condition and I am careful with my diet and exercise, I have been refused treatment or even acknowledgement by their GP services. I have actually had to ask another health service where I can go to get a GP in Porirua that is willing to speak to a white person with a serious illness that was not self-inflicted.