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The Tardis Surgery

The Tardis Surgery is a healthcare and medicine company located in Stoke-on-Trent, England. They specialize in travel clinics, providing medical services and advice to those preparing for international travel.

Introduction to The Tardis Surgery

The Tardis Surgery is a healthcare clinic located in Stoke-on-Trent, England. The clinic has been providing medical services for over 30 years. The unique feature of this clinic is its travel clinics that offer vaccinations and medical advice for travelers.

Services & products

The Tardis Surgery offers a range of medical services such as general consultations, travel vaccinations, minor surgeries, and health screenings. The clinic also provides medical supplies such as first aid kits and mosquito nets for travelers.

Location

The clinic is located on Queen St in Cheadle, Stoke-on-Trent. The area is known for its local businesses such as cafes, restaurants, and shops. Customers can expect a lively atmosphere with friendly locals. The clinic is easily accessible by public transportation, with the nearest bus stop only a 5-minute walk away. The three closest public transportation options are the Cheadle Bus Station (0.2 miles), the Cheadle Hulme Train Station (2.9 miles), and the Manchester Airport (18 miles).

Benefits

The Tardis Surgery is the go-to clinic for travelers, offering expert advice and vaccinations for various destinations. The clinic is known for its excellent customer service and experienced medical staff. The Tardis Surgery aims to provide a friendly and welcoming environment for all its customers.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that appointments are necessary for medical services at the clinic. The clinic also offers a private service for medical consultations and minor surgeries.

Reviews

Customers have praised The Tardis Surgery for their professional and efficient service. They appreciate the knowledgeable staff and the convenience of the travel clinics. Many customers have also mentioned the clinic's cleanliness and welcoming atmosphere.

Amenities

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    telemedicine
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    vaccination
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    appointment availability
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    online booking
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    insurance acceptance
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    lab testing
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    prescription refills
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    vaccine education

FAQ

What vaccinations do you recommend for my specific travel destination?

At The Tardis Surgery, we offer personalized travel consultations where we assess your individual health needs and recommend the necessary vaccinations based on your travel destination. We stay up-to-date with the latest recommendations from the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Are your healthcare professionals certified and experienced in travel medicine?

Yes, all our healthcare professionals are certified and experienced in travel medicine. We have a team of qualified doctors and nurses who specialize in providing travel health services.

What other services do you offer besides vaccinations?

In addition to vaccinations, we offer a broad range of travel health services, including travel consultations, malaria prophylaxis, travel health advice, and post-travel health check-ups.

How far in advance should I book an appointment before my trip?

We recommend booking an appointment at least 4-6 weeks before your trip. This allows us enough time to assess your health needs, recommend and administer necessary vaccinations, and provide you with travel health advice.

Do you accept insurance for your services?

We do not accept insurance for our services, but we provide receipts that you can submit to your insurance company for reimbursement. We accept payment by credit or debit card, cash, or bank transfer.

Reviews

  • Jacqueline Twigge

    I know that people are ill, but please stop moaning at the staff. We are lucky we don't have to pay for the service privately. I know we pay through taxes.But it's under-resourced, especially Doctor's, mental healt, and social care. I have conditions which I need to see the doctor regularly. So I have tried to get through on mobile 80 times. But I try to appreciate people who work in the health sector.

    13-05-2023
  • ian alcock

    Rang receptionists rude and didn't understand what I was asking wasn't bothered about the call

    29-04-2023
  • Hamza Siddique

    Nothing but great things to say about the Tardis. Particularly since the new direction over the past couple of years since Dr Kaur has taken the reigns. Have been treated with real care, patience and grace. Thank you!

    29-04-2023
  • Sheila Shirley

    Sadly I have to say the surgery has gone backwards in a lot of ways used to have 5 star rating not anymore, time and time I have rung you cant get through there is one receptionist that needs training in people skills,can be quite abrupt,but notices are placed zero tolerance to staff,I have to say this should apply to patients to that are needing help and care.

    27-03-2023
  • Kate Leigh

    27-09-2022
  • Ellie Clayton

    I went to my first appointment by myself during covid times, as you had to go in on your own and I had just turned 18. I have always been very apprehensive about going to the doctors, and was even more so because it was my first time on my own. I had firstly been seen by an on call doctor/locum, at bradwell hospital (who was brilliant by the way) as they couldn’t fit me in with my gp. He immediately sent me for bloods, scans and x-rays, so I felt happy that something was being done! However, I had an appointment with my gp a couple of weeks later. Who was extremely patronising, rude, made me feel stupid for coming in, told me there was nothing wrong with me, told me my scan had been denied and said nothing will show up on my x-ray because there is “nothing wrong” with me. A week later something did in fact come back on my x-ray and have since been sent for further tests and I have spoken with specialists and surgeons. Can’t help but think how many people may have not found out about any health issues, because certain doctors at this surgery have not believed patients crying out for help when in pain and with clear physical abnormalities. Not to mention how it can permanently put you off from going to the doctors.

    27-08-2022
  • Jim Wagstaff

    Gone down hill after one of the doctors left, took of meds that kept me well ! Decided to find another practice keep away

    27-05-2022
  • Sharon Callear

    I have to give a huge shout out to MARIA, she is an excellent example of what a medical receptionist should be. . .i was having an issue with a perscriptions availabilty and she went above and beyond to get this sorted, all receptionist s should be trained to her standard. . Excellent !

    27-05-2022
  • Saul Cutler

    Can't book online and they never reply to your messages on their messaging system. Can't get through in morning, 24 calls I made, crazy. Sign off the times!

    27-05-2022
  • Greg McAdam

    27-05-2022