The worst thing about Al Ahli when I was pregnant was all the husbands/children/drivers sat on the chairs in the waiting room whilst 5 or 6 heavily pregnant women were left standing waiting for their appointments.
At no point did any member of staff ask them to move. There were several occasions (when I was 8 months pregnant!) that I said "excuse me, would you mind if I sat there" and the men just looked at me, ignored me and started talking to whoever was next to them!
Their phone answering is fairly awful but I've never been kept waiting for an appointment. If it's not an emergency I don't mind dropping in to make an appointment for the next day because I like the doctors.
The worst thing about Al Ahli when I was pregnant was all the husbands/children/drivers sat on the chairs in the waiting room whilst 5 or 6 heavily pregnant women were left standing waiting for their appointments.
At no point did any member of staff ask them to move. There were several occasions (when I was 8 months pregnant!) that I said "excuse me, would you mind if I sat there" and the men just looked at me, ignored me and started talking to whoever was next to them!
Their phone answering is fairly awful but I've never been kept waiting for an appointment. If it's not an emergency I don't mind dropping in to make an appointment for the next day because I like the doctors.
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