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							| Good morning  everybody,   I have got a simple question for you. When you go to the doctor, is it to the surgery  or to the medical practice ? Thanks for your answer   Swissprof |  12 Dec 2010      
					
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							| In the U.K it �s health centre 
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							| The Doctor �s office in the British Embassy in Moscow is called SURGERY. |  12 Dec 2010     
					
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							| Hi I go to the doctor �s surgery but most of the time we simply say "I �m going to the doctor �s". I guess that way we don �t have to consider what the group of rooms is called.  Also we say "I �m going to the dentist �s". It �s interesting because a surgeon works in a �theatre" but not the acting type. Isn �t English weird? Cheers Joy |  12 Dec 2010     
					
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							| I go to the hospital. (in Thailand there are no surgeries or doctors practising medicine at home, so the only place to get medical attention is the hospital) |  12 Dec 2010     
					
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							| I go to the doctor �s. I see the doctor in his surgery. My doctor has a practice in a medical centre with several other doctors and health professionals.   Surgery is the room. I equate  �practice � with  �business �. |  12 Dec 2010     
					
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							| Hi! It �s nice to know how it is called around the world.  Here in Bulgaria we 
go to see our GP-s. "go to see my gp" We can visit surgery (the special health center) at nights or at weekends when our GP isn �t at work. "go to surgery" Have a nice day and don�t go to the surgery...hope never happen to u  |  12 Dec 2010     
					
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							| I would go to a general practioner or an internist. They have there own private practice and sometimes their offices are in hospitals they are affiliated with. |  12 Dec 2010     
					
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							| GREAT ! thanks a lot for all these information !   Swissprof |  12 Dec 2010     
					
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							| As Ed noted, in USA we go to the doctor �s or doctor �s office. We might also go to a clinic or urgent medical center. We �d never say to the surgery. |  12 Dec 2010     
					
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