Yes - I know I'm not likely to need one, but....
My wife requested a test today from our local GP practice (multiple doctors, nurses, etc.), and the response she got made me more than a little annoyed.
She asked for the test, was told she would have to wait 4 weeks to see this particular nurse. She then asked if she could see another, but was told that there would still be a 4-week wait, because that's the way the process works.
I think what I am annoyed about is the length of time, and the lack of flexibility in the "process".
Is this a common experience of women today with the changes to the NHS, or is my wife just unlucky?
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. So I went to a local walk in centre for my smear tests; might be worth checking if you have one nearby railman. It was always handy for ladies who worked long hours and couldn't attend during surgery hours.
