Medical centre accused of losing patients’ prescriptions
One patient found themselves in withdrawal after being left without a prescription.
One patient found themselves in withdrawal after being left without a prescription.
Readers share their problems with getting appointments at their GP.
The Wokingham Paper launched a special investigation into the wait times people across the borough experience to see their GP.
The hospital has been named alongside 20 others to receive seed funding to help develop a plan for redevelopment.
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