CANNABIS was found at a home and a man was arrested by police from Teignmouth and Dawlish. Read more... https://www.dawlish-today.co.uk/news/cannabis-seized-and-man-arrested-568134
@carer,. If you are talking about boots pharmacy they are short staffed and under constant pressure to try and deliver.They do the best the can under the circumstances notwithstanding the abuse some individuals take from the public.Instead of complaining move pharmacy if your not happy
Bad luck Carer. I get prescriptions regularly from Barton and never have to wait more than two days.
A new link road will be built in Dawlish as part of a scheme for 860 homes. Located between Elm Grove Road and the A379 Exeter Road, it forms part of Teignbridge District Council’s local plan to build the houses on the edge of Dawlish near Secmaton Lane. Read more... https://www.radioexe.co.uk/news-and-features/local-news/dawlish-to-get-a-new-link-road/
"You should contact the pharmacy to find out if your medication is ready to collect. " From experience, give it 2 weeks then it might be ready!!!
As of Thursday 13th October 2022, Barton Surgery is making some changes to its telephone system. The telephone number remains the same, 01626 888877, however from Thursday when you telephone the surgery you will be presented with options to help direct you to the most appropriate person. The new options are: Appointments: If you want to arrange or cancel an appointment ...
A few words of inspiration from psychotherapist and life coach Jody Merelle, based in Dawlish Read more... https://www.middevonadvertiser.co.uk/opinion/positive-mental-health-column-by-psychotherapist-jody-merelle-566560
Ross, of Oak Hill, Dawlish, was jailed for two-and-a-half years. He pleaded guilty to assault causing actual bodily harm, making threats to kill and having a bladed article. Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/13-controlling-stalking-bullying-men-7677921
No idea. BUT...... the more GPs that go private then logically the fewer there will be working in the NHS = longer waiting times to see a NHS GP. If longer times to see a NHS GP (and/or get that NHS hospital appointment/operation) the greater the argument becomes that the NHS is, by default, denying health care to its patients. Not the NHS fault btw.
Has there ever been a single NHS GP practice that has turned private and denied "free" healthcare to its patients?