Dr Peter Kiehlmann Dr Christine Paterson Dr Ade Ogunnupe Dr Damian McGrory
Working together, caring for your health Assistants Dr Rhona McKeown Dr Julie Cooper
Danestone Medical Practice
Fairview Street, Danestone, Aberdeen AB22 8ZP
Telephone: (01224) 822866 Fax: (01224) 849699
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