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I am hoping to use a wheelchair accessible taxi from London Waterloo to the London Ataxia Centre. Can anyone recommend a company?

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cymruralf

i have very often gone to uclh neurological in queens square london from Liverpool street. i use a wheelchair and have always used a black cab. they are wheelchair friendly and have ramps. the drivers are very helpful.

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wobblybee

Just last year I used a Black Cab to get to Queen Square from a Hotel. I use a rollator, the driver was very helpful 🙂xB

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benning

I am also going to the centre on Monday,I usually get an Uber assist.

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