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Welcome to Torridon Road Medical Practice

The surgery is situated at the corner of Torridon Road and Dowanhill Road, opposite the shops. The entrance is in Dowanhill Road. There is access for the disabled and wheelchair patients. The surgery has been there since 1905 and was reconverted from three terraced houses in 1971. The surgery was completely rebuilt during 1996/1997 and re-opened in June 1997. It has been finished to a very high standard with much better facilities for the patients.

Car parking is available in the adjacent residential roads of Dowanhill Road and Ardfillan Road. Bus routes: Bus no 124 stops outside the surgery in Torridon Road. Bus nos 284 and 181 pass close to the surgery.

We hope to use our surgery website as a way of presenting all our patients with an up to date resource for all information relating to our practice. We will keep it current with any news, developments & details that are relevant to the practice & our patients.

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