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Why is it that the only way you can get an appointment with a doctor these days is to declare an emergency? I called into our local doctors surgery this morning on behalf of my wife as she was suffering and finding it very difficult to breathe. This was probably attributable to a very heavy chest cold she had recently which caused her to cough regularly and emit phlegm.
The time was 9am and that was the time that the surgery commenced making appointments for the day. We were told shortly after that time that due to a high demand and a lack of doctors, no more appointments could be made this morning and to ring back at 12.30pm. When I returned again at that time, I was told that no more appointments could be made for the day unless it was an emergency, and that I would be best try the following morning.
This begged the question would my wife actually be seen tomorrow or would I have to play the same silly game the next day as well. The receptionist gave no guarantees, just a 'come back tomorrow'. Whilst not being a qualified practitioner, but expecting that her ailment was not thought to be "life threatening", I realised it was probably going to be necessary to lie and say, "In that case it is an EMERGENCY." in order to have my wife examined by a doctor.
Laypeople aren't qualified to make an informed medical diagnosis...
Realising my annoyance the receptionist then agreed to make an appointment for this afternoon and asked "Why it was an "emergency?" The curt reply I gave her was something along the lines of 'Laypeople aren't qualified to make an informed medical diagnosis, but we come to these places hoping to see a doctor who presumably is!' Honestly, all this fuss just to get a doctor's appointment after subscribing to the NHS for over 45 years!!!
By: Pat Hawkins
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a phone up policy for an appointment i rang yesterday for someone i look after as her tablets have recently been changed and these are making her very poorly she can not stop takeing them unless changed as she will become very ill and would take alongtime to recover if stopped so i rang was informed they had no available appointments but could see a prectiioner nurse but as i pointed out she would not be able to prescribe meds receptionist agreed so told to call back this morning at 8am which i did to be cut off 3 times as they were busy when i got through i was told there were no appointment available this was at 8.15am and would have to call again tomorrow i let rip and blasted the very rude receptionist as this was unacceptable so so found me an appointment at 5.40pm today how can a medical group with not one 1 but three surgery's have no appointments in exactly 15 mins ok my surgery closes at 2.45pm today half day but i have to travel 5 miles so the person i am looking after can actually receive the help she needs because a doctor changed her medication from something that was causing no problems to something that is causing her problems and before anyone says well you can travel the patient cannot use public transport so has to rely on me and i work so i want to know why a receptionist / doctors can refuse to give you appointments but then can suddenly find one we do not have a choice of doctors so could not change to another one there are a total of i think 12 doctors at this practise but no appointments what on earth are we paying n.i for as when you need help you can't get it and also my doctors do not allow you to make a appointment in advance
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Carrot. in response to why should they pay twice: Because the majority of people using it dont pay in the first place. Whenever i need an appointment i cant get one because all the doledossers that know the system have already booked all the appointments with their "im depressed, i have such a hardlife sat on my bum receiving benefits at everyone elses expense while i sit watching Jeremy Kyle drinking my superstrength lager and smoking fags blah blah blah" my heart bleeds.. not.
I'd gladly pay £20 to see my GP so long as their is no concession for the scum that dont contribute to the NHS already. People wouldnt waste thousands of appointments because they do not have the decency to cancel unwanted appointments if they had to pay and they wouldnt grab all the appointments all the time leaving none for those of us that actually PAY towards a system we cant use.
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Before the NHS existed and people had to pay for every appointment, many low paid people died of diseases that were curable because they could not afford to pay. This still happens in other countries.
As for the death rate being lower in other countries, I thought the death rate was 100% everywhere!
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And before everyone says "What about poor people?" - they should purchase insurance cover for this - death rates in other countries isnt higher because everyone has to pay - in fact their death rates are lower than in the UK!
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I recently had to take my son and as this is a short term but ongoing for a couple of months I was informed he was to be seen every 2 weeks, fine but when trying to make an appointment while I was still in the surgery the next available appointment was ten weeks later, I explained what I had been told by the doctor and the reply...Sorry it's all booked up until then you could try ringing nearer the time. Well lets hope someone doesn't have to die first just to make a space! I could understand it if there was only the one doctor at my practice but as there is seven!
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So - in the interests of "efficiency":
1. I have to make multiple calls in the hope that I might win the lottery - ie get an appointment.
2. Organise my workload around getting one with a few hours notice.
3. The receptionist has to take two or more calls from me when one would have been enough.
If it happened elsewhere we would say it's a third world service. Trouble is it's costing us a developed world budget.
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