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I'm going to have yet another moan about my local doctors surgery.
I've just called them and asked for an appointment and once again they said that there are no more appointments. I've tried ringing in the morning, the afternoon and even at night and don't seem to be getting anywhere.
I know I'm not the only person struggling to get an appointment with their doctor but this is getting silly.
Other than going private, what do you suggest I do?
I've just called them and asked for an appointment and once again they said that there are no more appointments. I've tried ringing in the morning, the afternoon and even at night and don't seem to be getting anywhere.
I know I'm not the only person struggling to get an appointment with their doctor but this is getting silly.
Other than going private, what do you suggest I do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.anneasquith: Like I said and will say again, it's triaged at our surgery. You can't walk in and make an appointment, they take your details and ring you. They changed everything about 3 months ago to this new system which when working is good but they don't always call you - and yes my mobile is on 24/7 and stuck to me.
237SJ: Cheers, you explained it far better that I did.
If I call the doctors back now and tell them I want an appointment with any doctor sometime next or the week after they will tell me to ring on the day I want the appointment.
The new triage system is set up for the doctor can make the appointment with the patient direct over the phone, if it's classed as an emergency then it will be dealt with on the day or following day. If it's not an emergency then they can book you in the following week. The last time I had impetigo they called me and said "are you sure it's impetigo", I replied 'yes' to which the doctor then wrote me a prescription for antibiotics that I then picked up at the surgery - I never once saw the doctor.
If I call the doctors back now and tell them I want an appointment with any doctor sometime next or the week after they will tell me to ring on the day I want the appointment.
The new triage system is set up for the doctor can make the appointment with the patient direct over the phone, if it's classed as an emergency then it will be dealt with on the day or following day. If it's not an emergency then they can book you in the following week. The last time I had impetigo they called me and said "are you sure it's impetigo", I replied 'yes' to which the doctor then wrote me a prescription for antibiotics that I then picked up at the surgery - I never once saw the doctor.
bednobs: I do ring at that time and get put on a triage list. Long gone are the times you could call the doctors at 8:30 and get an appointment the same morning. The same applies to sitting outside the surgery at 8am waiting for them to open - something I and about 20 others used to do. If you got there at 7:30 and stood it out until opening you would get the first appointment.
Our surgery was always good, could get an appointment whenever you wanted, then three years ago they allmoved in together, new posh building and all sorts of things, like x-rays and minor surjury etc, now you can only get an appointment, with great difficulty.I mentioned this to a new young nurse and she said they had probably taken on lots of new patients, perhaps this was the only way the NHS would have funded the move to new building.
Back in August I went in for an Op. A week before I rec'd a call from the Hospital to ask me to get a prescription for 'So and so' Tablets from my Doc. as I needed to be on them for a week before Op.
Rang Surgery, spoke to Reception, pick up after 4pm they said.
At 4pm reception tell me to my face 'they' have decided I don't need them.
I'd been waiting some time for the Op. and it was a case of no Tablets-no Op.
I asked what Doc. had been involved in that, they said none, if your going into Hospital they can provide them.
To cut a long story short, I saw my regular Doc. within 10 minutes and had the 'script within 15 minutes.
That receptionist no longer speaks to me (btw, I didn't even raise my voice to her)
The doctors have just rung back and asked what is wrong. I've told them about the pain in my arm and my back and she replied "Well as long as it isn't causing you any pain and as long as you can still use your arm then just use pain relief". Well I tried! So if it's a trapped nerve I'm just to dose myself up on pain meds.