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What is your GPs policy if you have an appointment and the doctor that you were due to see goes of sick on the day that you were due to see him/her? Would your surgery rebook your appointment or get you in to see another GP in the practice? (or maybe get another GP in to cover the appointments?)
I posted last week that I had tried for a week to get an appointment and finally got one for today (after waiting another week). Just had a phone call to say that the GP that I was due to see has rang in sick and my appointment has now been rearranged for next week.
Just curious as to how other surgeries operate in this situation. Cant see why the doctors appointments cant be delegated to the other GPs in the practice.
Thanks.
I posted last week that I had tried for a week to get an appointment and finally got one for today (after waiting another week). Just had a phone call to say that the GP that I was due to see has rang in sick and my appointment has now been rearranged for next week.
Just curious as to how other surgeries operate in this situation. Cant see why the doctors appointments cant be delegated to the other GPs in the practice.
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>Sounds completely backwards, is you’d gp from Norfolk by any chance as that sounds like a norfolkian thing to do.
My gp would gently rearrange my appointment with another gp as would all I know of. (Come on,seriously,Norfolk, right?)
I can only assume Minkyme was trying to fit in a joke that you had a Norfolkian chance of being seen
My gp would gently rearrange my appointment with another gp as would all I know of. (Come on,seriously,Norfolk, right?)
I can only assume Minkyme was trying to fit in a joke that you had a Norfolkian chance of being seen
It's easy to get frustrated I have had to bite my tongue on many occasions. At least we know it's not deliberate then. I would suggest it's just a really oversubscribed practice. You might want to complain to the local health authority. They may be able to look at the practice and review their procedures. You are supposed to be able to speak to a doctor on the day even if you don't have an appointment. They need to initiate a call back system.