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15 Jefferson Heights,
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3200,
Waikato, North Island,
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“we been there at 2;40pm for my 10 months baby appointment at 2;45pm. we were sitting in the waiting area aand baby was playing and laughing.The reception lady asked us to go out as my baby was laughing loud. we were so upset as it was so hot and no one can ask you to go out just because the baby laugh.It makes me so upset . it was so hot outside. i asked for witing time while we came back inside, the lady said you were too early so you have to wait. Annoying experience. Will change the doctor.”
“The service I have received at Terry's has been fantastic........attention to detail and honest ...love it. Best regards Mark Revell”
“I am so thankful to Elaine for being so accommodating and seeing to my request immediately, after a couple of my failed tries at 2 JP clinics on the North Shore, due to services being over subscribed. Elaine was very pleasant and efficient at her task. Thank you very much.”
“Thank you for your service this morning. Keep up the good work for the greater good of New Zealand.”