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Blood Tests
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my GP surgery does not do blood tests. We have to go to our local hospital. We are advised, if not fasting to go after 1.pm as its quieter.
I have just got my son to drop me over there at 4.15 as the last ticket is 4.30 they close at 5 .00. It was horrendous, about 50 people in front of me. Hot snd stuffy. I came away.
I have just got my son to drop me over there at 4.15 as the last ticket is 4.30 they close at 5 .00. It was horrendous, about 50 people in front of me. Hot snd stuffy. I came away.
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You visit GP and on arrival receptionist aka nurse takes a finger prick or blood from arm on your arrival. When you go into to see doctor he has results on his screen. From this he gets a general reading. They do same for urine tests also. He also has an ultra sound machine.
All this is a GP surgery of one doctor !
I always in the uk thought blood tests were complex and took time ...but no it only takes the machine 10 minutes and the bunted receptionist can do it.
You visit GP and on arrival receptionist aka nurse takes a finger prick or blood from arm on your arrival. When you go into to see doctor he has results on his screen. From this he gets a general reading. They do same for urine tests also. He also has an ultra sound machine.
All this is a GP surgery of one doctor !
I always in the uk thought blood tests were complex and took time ...but no it only takes the machine 10 minutes and the bunted receptionist can do it.