Dr Andrew Moore Otolaryngologist Brighton
- +44 (0)1903 205111
- University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, Worthing Hospital, Lyndhurst Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 2DH
Dr Parun Sekhri GP Brighton UK delivers expert care with compassion and clarity at Stanford Medical Centre. He supports patients across Brighton with both everyday health needs and long-term condition management. Whether it’s a quick consultation or a complex care plan, Dr Sekhri ensures that patients feel heard and respected.
We treat a wide variety of short-term illnesses and ongoing health conditions. Moreover, we offer specialised clinics for diabetes, asthma, women’s health, and mental health. In addition, our team focuses on prevention through regular screenings and lifestyle support.
Patients can register online easily. Furthermore, they can manage appointments, request repeat prescriptions, and contact the team through our secure portal. As a result, access to care is always straightforward and stress-free.
We believe great care depends on collaboration. Therefore, Dr Sekhri works closely with each patient to create personalised treatment plans. Likewise, he reviews these plans regularly and makes adjustments when necessary.
Moreover, we value feedback from our community. As a result, we continue to refine how we support every patient who walks through our doors.
Our Patient Participation Group (PPG) brings together patients and staff several times a year. Additionally, this group helps shape the future of our services. Consequently, your suggestions influence how we grow and adapt.
Furthermore, the PPG builds meaningful links between patients and healthcare professionals in the Brighton area.
Your opinion matters to us. The Friends and Family Test gives you a simple way to share your experience. Moreover, we review each response carefully to understand what works well. As a result, we identify areas for improvement and act quickly.
Stanford Medical Centre supports medical students and GP registrars through supervised training. However, patients always have the right to request a consultation with a fully qualified doctor.
Similarly, some trainees may ask to video consultations for learning. Even so, consent is always required, and we prioritise patient comfort.
The GP Patient Survey gives us insight into what our patients think. Consequently, we use the results to guide positive change. Your responses shape the future of care at Stanford Medical Centre.
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