15 May

Liz Edwards LLB, Nuffield Hospital Cambridge

I have worked with DGL Practice Manager for the last 17 years and was privileged to be one of the first user trial sites. I have run many private practices at different hospitals over the course of the 17 years and my job has been simplified enormously by the sophistication of the software. Needless to say the software has developed enormously over the last 17 years and now provides an unparalleled essential for running varied consultant practices.

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Vicki Spence, Bradford Anaesthetic Services

We have been using DGL Practice Manager since 2009, previously working on spreadsheets and excel. At the time we looked at other systems on the market but none of them compared to DGL Practice Manager. We felt that they were all very generic whereas DGL Practice Manager suited our specific needs. Now, having a central location for all our patient records and associated paperwork makes our jobs 100 times easier. The flexibility within the reporting section within DGL Practice Manager is also fantastic, if a report isn’t already in the system – it can be built, no problem. The service we’ve received has been consistently excellent and the system adapts to our changing needs. Over the years we have asked for a number of changes within DGL Practice Manager which have been implemented within a matter of days, making it a bespoke system for our business.

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Adrian Summerson, Professional Medical Management Services

At Professional Medical Management Service we use DGL Practice Manager as the foundation for everything we do. I find DGL Practice Manager easy to use, and more importantly easy to explain. I have 25+ staff who work with us using all aspects of DGL Practice Manager. New starters can be up and running in all aspects of the database within a very short time of joining the business. Of course one of the great aspects of DGL Practice Manager that the fundamentals are easy, there is a wealth of functionality lying beneath the service.

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