Re: doctors appointments
Re: doctors appointments
Just back from the surgery myself, now I am wondering when the receptionist got her medical degree ? I saw the GP who recommended an appointment with another GP who does ear syringing and shoulder injections (steroid) so I came out and duly booked a slot with the said GP but the receptionist was adamant I couldn't have what the GP has said I should because apparently they no longer do either procedure. And I would be better off using bicarb of soda for my ear, despite the GP saying under no circumstances add that to my infection and wax blockage ! So GP or receptionist ? seems we could halve the cost of NHS if we just employed any bod off the street to diagnose and treat and abandoned the GPs Not seriously Pats before you say anything.Re: doctors appointments
Reminds me of an old joke Julie:-Re: doctors appointments
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Re: doctors appointments
What i don't understand is why one has to book an appointment anyway? When I was a child Doctors used to do home visits in the afternoon, I can remember my parents sending for the DR when I was ill. Has the National Health Service really got so bad that no Dr's can spend time going out on calls?Re: doctors appointments
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