Dr Lona van der Walt – General Practitioner – Emmarentia
- 011-888-4714
- 2 Umgwezi Road Emmarentia
Dr Louise Waring GP Brighton delivers high-quality, compassionate care at Stanford Medical Centre. She supports patients across Brighton with both routine medical care and ongoing support for chronic conditions. With a friendly, thoughtful approach, Dr Waring ensures that every patient receives the attention and treatment they need to live well.
We offer expert care for everyday health problems, from minor ailments to preventive screenings. Moreover, we provide long-term support for patients with ongoing health conditions. In addition, our clinics focus on areas like heart health, mental wellbeing, diabetes care, and women’s health.
You can register online with ease. Furthermore, you can book or cancel appointments through our user-friendly platform. Repeat prescriptions are also available online via a secure request form.
We believe in working closely with our patients. Therefore, Dr Waring collaborates with you to create a treatment plan that suits your lifestyle and health goals. Likewise, we regularly review care plans to ensure they remain effective.
Moreover, open communication builds trust. As a result, we welcome patient feedback at every stage to help us continually improve our services.
The Patient Participation Group (PPG) brings together patients and staff several times each year. Additionally, the group provides input on services, communication, and patient care. Consequently, your voice has a direct impact on how the practice evolves.
Furthermore, PPG members help us stay focused on what matters most to the people we serve.
We appreciate feedback from all our patients. The Friends and Family Test allows you to quickly share your experiences. Furthermore, your comments show us what we’re doing well and where we can improve. As a result, we can make meaningful changes that enhance patient care.
As a teaching practice, we regularly host medical students and GP registrars. These trainees gain valuable experience under close supervision. However, if you prefer not to be seen by a trainee, simply let reception know.
Similarly, trainees may request to video consultations for learning purposes. Even so, participation is entirely voluntary and based on your comfort.
The GP Patient Survey, led by Ipsos MORI for NHS England, provides feedback from patients across the UK. Consequently, we use these insights to improve how we deliver care. Your voice shapes the future of our services and ensures we meet your expectations.