Interview with NHS doctor Dr Laura O'Loghlen on new private Cheltenham clinic Montpellier Medical

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As a doctor working in the NHS for the last 20 years, Dr Laura O'Loghlen knows first-hand just how stretched the UK's national health service is. The launch of her new clinic, Montpellier Medical in Cheltenham, was inspired by her hope to offer an affordable, private alternative for patients struggling to access healthcare when they need it most.

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