Primary Care
A continuing relationship with one clinician who knows your history and coordinates everything else.
- Clinicians
- 2 clinicians
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- All four locations
Specialties
Every specialty is run by clinicians who also hold a general list, so nothing becomes a silo. Descriptions below explain how care is organised — they are not clinical guidance.
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A continuing relationship with one clinician who knows your history and coordinates everything else.
Skin consultations in rooms designed for careful examination and clear, unrushed conversation.
A dedicated team, private rooms and appointment lengths that leave room for the actual conversation.
Calm spaces for families, with waiting areas designed for children who would rather not be waiting.
Planned check-ins and health reviews organised as an ongoing rhythm rather than a one-off event.
Movement and musculoskeletal care, with consulting rooms that share a floor with the movement studio.
A quiet, unhurried service with its own entrance, its own waiting room and no clinical signage.
Practical, individual conversations about food and daily routine, held in a kitchen rather than a clinic room.
2 clinicians · 4 locations
Continuity is the whole point. You see the same clinician wherever possible, appointments are unhurried, and anything that needs another team is arranged from within the room rather than handed off to a queue.
1 clinician · 2 locations
Consultations are booked long enough to look properly and to explain what happens next in plain language. Written summaries follow every visit so nothing depends on remembering the conversation.
1 clinician · 2 locations
Care is arranged around the person rather than the appointment slot. Rooms are private and quiet, chaperones are offered as standard, and you choose the clinician you would like to see.
1 clinician · 2 locations
Families are seen at times that work around school and sleep. Waiting areas are small, quiet and separated from the main reception, and the same clinician follows a family over time.
1 clinician · 3 locations
A yearly review is a conversation, not a conveyor belt. Reviews are scheduled in advance, results are explained in person, and your plan is written down in language you can share with anyone you like.
1 clinician · 2 locations
Assessment and follow-up sit in the same building, so the people involved in your care can talk to each other in person. Appointments are longer than usual and follow-ups are booked before you leave.
1 clinician · 2 locations
The environment matters as much as the appointment. Sessions run to a consistent day and time with the same clinician, and the space is deliberately unremarkable — soft light, no counters, no queue.
1 clinician · 2 locations
Sessions happen at a table, not across a desk. The focus is on what is realistic in your week — shopping, cooking time, travel — and each plan is revisited rather than issued once and forgotten.