Ferndale doctors
Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 9:23 pm
I was thinking about going to my local doctor a few days ago which reminded me of some of the doctors I went to in Ferndale.
In no particular order, the ones that sprang to mind were:-
Drs Williams and Jones, whose surgery was between the chemists and The Rhondda hotel. Maureen Maxwell lived there.
Drs Brian Davies, Mitra and later Dr Sengupta in a surgery on Duffryn Street. Sengupta later moved to the clinic in Oakland Tce.
There was a crazy doctor from North Wales that came and joined Brian Davies practice. He would smoke right through your consultation - but I cant remember his name. He and Dr Davies also ran a surgery in Maerdy, opposite the police station, where the buses turned around.
Dr Plant whose surgery was near Barclays bank.
Was it Dr Maxwell that lived and worked next door to the old Post Office in Rhondda Road? he also did dentistry. At least he pulled one of my teeth. He took me into the dentistry room, gave my an injection and then forgot about me. I had to get out of the chair and go and remind him that I was still there.
Any more that I have forgotten you are welcome to add.
Gary
In no particular order, the ones that sprang to mind were:-
Drs Williams and Jones, whose surgery was between the chemists and The Rhondda hotel. Maureen Maxwell lived there.
Drs Brian Davies, Mitra and later Dr Sengupta in a surgery on Duffryn Street. Sengupta later moved to the clinic in Oakland Tce.
There was a crazy doctor from North Wales that came and joined Brian Davies practice. He would smoke right through your consultation - but I cant remember his name. He and Dr Davies also ran a surgery in Maerdy, opposite the police station, where the buses turned around.
Dr Plant whose surgery was near Barclays bank.
Was it Dr Maxwell that lived and worked next door to the old Post Office in Rhondda Road? he also did dentistry. At least he pulled one of my teeth. He took me into the dentistry room, gave my an injection and then forgot about me. I had to get out of the chair and go and remind him that I was still there.
Any more that I have forgotten you are welcome to add.
Gary