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Hi everyone
I'm about to move to Horsham, and as I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, choosing a good doctor is high on my priority list. Do you have any good or bad experiences to share?
Park Surgery seems huge but does that mean it is a good doctors?
I'll be living about 10 mins from the town centre, so Riverside Surgery, Orchard Surgery and Park Surgery come up as my nearest.
Thanks
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| Riverside Surgery has served us well since we moved to Horsham 11 years ago. A good team of Drs under Dr DeBono. Usually running close to time on appointments and also do phone-you appointments if your ailment does not need a face to face meeting. Good out-of-hours service too. Note that Horsham also has a Mon-Fri 9-5 walking wounded clinic, complete with xrays to hand. Crawley has a similar arrangement 24/7.
www.hiddenhorsham.co.uk 
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| I am registered at Holbrook Surgery in north Horsham, and I must say it does provide a good service. Here is a link to their website www.holbrooksurgery.com All the doctors at the surgery have certain areas of expertise, eg. one is an ENT specialist, another is a paediatrician, so sometimes one GP in the practice can refer you to another if you require a more specialised diagnosis. It seems to work very well, and I have never had any problems with the service. As mentioned previously, the out of hours service provided by the doctors is also very good.
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Thanks guys. It's a little bit of a scary move for me, going so far away, so it's great to have a bit of inside knowledge
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