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Anyone Else Manage To See Their Doctor??
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Our surgery is still refusing to see all patients, and it is telephone consultations only! I have been short of breath since yesterday and even tho I live opposite my surgery and I just want the doctor or nurse to give me a 5 min check over they refuse. If in doubt of anything they say go to A & E, no matter what it is. Is everyone’s surgery still like this?? Or has anyone been able to see their doctor yet?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pull a faint on their doorstep. See what happens! Sorry it's not funny. I don't live in the UK but cannot understand the situation in the UK with some doctors seeing patients and others not. Seems ludicrous. The state system here has had patients seeing doctors face to face, with an appointment throughout all lockdowns
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Excellent.
The Dr will decide if you need a consultation which lends itself to a more efficient service benefitting patients and Dr's alike.
That is my opinion but others both medical and non medical have a different take on this.
This should have happened decades ago and it has taken a pandemic to bring health care in the UK to its senses.
Excellent.
The Dr will decide if you need a consultation which lends itself to a more efficient service benefitting patients and Dr's alike.
That is my opinion but others both medical and non medical have a different take on this.
This should have happened decades ago and it has taken a pandemic to bring health care in the UK to its senses.
I've never even been to my Doctor's Surgery. I had a telephone consultation the day I was admitted to hospital after the Ambulance Crew contacted the GP on my behalf. She was concerned about potential PE so sent another crew to fetch me and take me to hospital - turned out to be pneumonia.
Subsequent telephone consultation with GP regarding poorly-controlled pleuritic pain and the GP this time asked if I could attend for a face-to-face review but OH had taken my car that day and so I politely asked if it was necessary and could I just have some stronger painkillers.
Subsequent telephone consultation with GP regarding poorly-controlled pleuritic pain and the GP this time asked if I could attend for a face-to-face review but OH had taken my car that day and so I politely asked if it was necessary and could I just have some stronger painkillers.
I much prefer this new system. I speak to the nurse or doctor over the phone and if necessary get a same day appointment face to face. Often that has not been necessary as they have been able to adjust prescriptions, book hospital appointments or whatever without seeing me.
Saves a lot of time and hassle.
Saves a lot of time and hassle.
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