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Old Machar Medical Practice

We are a well-established two-site GP practice with a patient population of approximately 18,500. The practice boundaries include most of the city of Aberdeen, the urban area of Bridge of Don and North to include the rural areas of Potterton, Belhelvie & Balmedie.

We became a GP Training Practice in May 2002, achieved Practice Accreditation status in August 2002 and have been involved for many years with the teaching of undergraduate medical students.

Last updated:

27/10/2022

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eConsult - Online Consultations

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Regions:
  • Aberdeen City
  • Aberdeenshire

With the ever-growing pressures on GP surgeries and national shortage of GP's current GP practices are continually looking for ways to improve access to meet demand and allocate correctly the type of servi...

Old Machar Medical Practice

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Regions:
  • Aberdeen City
  • Mid Formartine

General practitioners providing primary health care to registered patients living within the practice boundaries.

Video Consultation

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  • Aberdeen City
  • Aberdeenshire

This service is only for patients of Old Machar Medical Practice that have been provided with a video consultation appointment

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