A few thoughts on this post:
I have been to my local surgery several times over the last few weeks and haven’t had a problem seeing a nurse practitioner.I am asthmatic and have been having quite severe breathing problems and a cough and, at the same time, an allergic reaction to some new blood thinners, which has given me hives and a very severe itch which is completely debilitating.
I did see my wonderful GP towards the end of November and he wanted me to have an ecg followed by an echocardiogram ( I also have a heart problem).
I had the ecg at the practice very quickly then I waited and waited for the echo. I thought it would be at one of the local hospitals but I eventually heard, 3 weeks after my GP had seen me,from an organisation called In Health who have branches all over the country and who take referrals from GPS.They couldn’t offer me an appointment until January 20th. I have my follow-up with my GP next Monday, nearly a month before I have the scan! I don’t know why In Health took so long to contact me, but they sent me 3 e-mails on Monday evening asking why I hadn’t booked my appointment, when that was the first time I had heard from them! The message said there were several appointments available this week. They were closed when I picked up the e-mails which arrived in the evening, so I called them first thing on Tuesday morning but there were no appointments available until January 20th. This is for an urgent echocardiogram. Is this the start of the privatisation of the Health Service? If so, it doesn’t bode well!
On the other hand, yesterday I was really suffering with a terrible itch and breathing problems, so I rang the practice and they booked me in the same morning to see a GP in the other practice in the village- apparently, if one surgery has no appointments and the other one does you can get an appointment there. As everything is computerised now, the other doctor can easily access your notes. The doctor I saw was great, and gave me some new, very strong cream for the itch, which has certainly helped. He also detected a heart murmur which nobody in my own practice had noticed. I really think I need that echocardiogram sooner than Jan 20th!
My daughter’s friend, who was at university with her, qualified as a GP but has now retrained as a hospital doctor as the workload as a GP was far too much.
Sorry this is so long!
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