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General Medical Clinics Ltd.
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Eldon Street Medicentre (nr. Liverpool Street)
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Fleet Street, Medicentre Headquarters
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and Organisations
Flu vaccinations may help prevent heart attacks
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Health Screening
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B (Sexual Health)
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Liverpool Street Medicentre (Eldon Street)
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Lower Marsh Medicentre, Occupational Health
Liverpool Street Station: Eldon Street Medicentre
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(Travel Vaccinations)
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Services
Medicentre Headquarters, Fleet Street
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Middle
East, (Travel Vaccinations)
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Oceania, (Travel Vaccinations)
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ear irrigation
Onions
Opening Hours
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Paddington Medicentre
Paediatric Services,
Victoria
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Physiotherapy
Plaza Oxford Street Medicentre
Podiatry
Polio
(Travel Vaccinations)
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Pre-
Prostate
Screening, PSA
Psychological Counselling
Pubic Lice (Crabs)
Rabies (Travel Vaccinations)
Rhinitis
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Fees
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STI’s -
South
America, travel advice
Superfoods -
Syphilis
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Tetanus (Travel Vaccinations)
Thrush
Tick-
Tomatoes
Travel Updates
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Fees
Tuberculosis (Travel Vaccinations)
Typhoid (Travel Vaccinations)
Ureaplasma & Mycoplasma
Urethritis
‘Walk In’ definition
Walnuts
Waterloo Medicentre
Well Man and Well Woman Health Screening
Work
Station Assessment
Yellow Fever (Travel Vaccinations)
Vaccinations, travel
Vaccinations, cervical cancer
Vaginitis
Varicella Zoster (Chicken
Pox)
Victoria Medicentre
SITE ACCESSIBILITY
Many users with disabilities find websites difficult or even impossible to use because of the way they are designed and published. At the same time, a web site that is designed solely with users with some impairment in mind will appear stark and clumsy to the majority visitors.
Medicentre works using the standards specified by the World Wide Web Consortium, (W3C) as a general guideline. These standards have been generally accepted both as good practice and as a basis for legislation such as those elements of the UK Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) dealing with web site design. (The link provided actually goes to the RNIB site which provides a very good overview of the legislation.)
This requires that the needs of those with disabilities should be anticipated and incorporated into web site design. Although this is a legal requirement, it is currently very largely ignored by web publishers.
WHAT WE ARE IMPLEMENTING
1. The 'Beta' of this site was launched in early May 2010. Most screens already adhere
to W3C standards, and those that do not have been addressed in terms of ‘Reasonable
Adjustment’ as defined by the DDA.
2. There are certain functions and elements which,
according to our interpretation, do not meet the technical letter of the standards,
yet which we wish to retain; specifically integration with our YouTube Channel and
two programming algorhythms used in our navigation system. Neither have any effect
whatsoever on the user experience.
3. On certain key pages, we will also be implementing either a full or summarised audio version accessible by either a speaker icon or hot access key.
Should you have any questions or input on this subject, please contact our web team leader, Stephen Grant.
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