LOC Bristol

Our Bristol clinic

 

The London Orthotic Consultancy's clinic in Bristol is based in Litfield House, a Grade II listed building, located in the Clifton area of Bristol, within walking distance of Brunel's famous Clifton Suspension Bridge.

The clinic provides advice and a range of orthotic treatments, including:

To make an appointment at LOC Bristol, please call: 020 8974 9989 or email: [email protected]

 

Sat Nav Settings: If using Sat Nav please put the destination as Litfield Place or Camp Road. Litfield House Medical Centre is at the top of Camp Road on the right-hand side. Look out for the red post box which is directly outside the House.

Postcode: BS8 3LS

 

Clinics at Bristol:
Orthotics
Insoles
Pectus

LOC Bristol
Litfield House Medical Centre
1 Litfield Place, Clifton Down
Bristol
BS8 3LS

Mon*
9:00-15:00
Tue
Closed
Wed
Closed
Thu
Closed
Fri
Closed
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed
Bank holidays
*HOURS MAY DIFFER

 

 

Litfield House

Litfield House

Litfield House was built in 1830 and has been used as a Medical Consulting Centre since 1938. It has kept many of the original features, allowing consultants and their patients to feel more relaxed in a non-clinical atmosphere.

For more information, visit Litfield House Medical Centre.

Facilities at Bristol:

Free Parking
Baby Changing Facilities
Wheelchair Ramp
Disabled Toilet

 

 

FAQs:

We have the following facilities and amenities at our Bristol location:

  • Free parking directly outside the clinic
  • Large Waiting Room
  • Free tea, coffee and water
  • No Toys (Due to Health & Safety Requirements of the clinic)
  • Baby changing space (In clinic room)
  • Fully wheelchair accessible
  • Short walk to Clifton Village centre for shops, restaurants & cafes

For more information, visit Litfield House Medical Centre.

Clothing worn is dependent on which clinic you are attending. You will be sent a letter detailing what clothing to wear along with all other details prior to any appointment at the clinic.

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