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Telephone GP consultations.

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bestlobber Thu 16-Dec-21 15:42:12

Comparing this preferred method by GP's I have had calls far earlier than the due time but if I had an appointment in the surgery I would not have been seen before my time and usually later , and also no longer able to book a GP appointment online at all (even for weeks in advance) as well as not going to reception to book an advanced appointment which would take only a couple of minutes but having to wait an unknown length of time on the phone and then being told all the appointments had gone - this can be so stressful especially for older patients who rely on physical interaction for reassurance .

Daisymae Thu 16-Dec-21 15:45:32

My DS has been forced to go to A & E today as he cannot get a face to face with his own GP. The telephone appointment was just missing the obvious. The A & Es' doctors actual words were 'Your doctors crap' Seriously you could not make it up. He has had a referral for the treatment he needs.

H1954 Thu 16-Dec-21 15:57:27

Daisymae

My DS has been forced to go to A & E today as he cannot get a face to face with his own GP. The telephone appointment was just missing the obvious. The A & Es' doctors actual words were 'Your doctors crap' Seriously you could not make it up. He has had a referral for the treatment he needs.

I recently had a phone consultation with a new GP at our local practice. She prescribed pain relief that were totally unsuitable and due to an underlying medical condition they shouldn't not have been prescribed to me and I almost ended up
in A & E. So yes, I can relate to your DS having to resort to going to A & E because his GP missed the obvious.
I hope your DS gets the treatment he needs.

Sparklefizz Thu 16-Dec-21 16:00:32

I hope your son soon feels better Daisymae.

I had a text from my surgery earlier this week asking me to read their notice on the website.

The notice said that they would not be seeing any patients, speaking to any patients or dealing with any patients until next year unless it was a really dire emergency, because they were busy with vaccinations and staff were absent due to illness.

Sigh.

Poppyred Thu 16-Dec-21 16:04:25

My DH has been referred to ENT due to a hearing problem. I phoned the department to check that they had received the referral and told that yes they had and that the first consultation would be over the phone! Only just managed not to laugh out loud!
Surely the first appointment should include a hearing test??
COVID = Excuse not to see patients.

ElaineI Thu 16-Dec-21 16:33:09

Poppyred

My DH has been referred to ENT due to a hearing problem. I phoned the department to check that they had received the referral and told that yes they had and that the first consultation would be over the phone! Only just managed not to laugh out loud!
Surely the first appointment should include a hearing test??
COVID = Excuse not to see patients.

That is actually quite funny Poppyred grin

lavenderzen Thu 16-Dec-21 17:07:49

Very similar to Sparklefizz, nothing here at all until the 10th January!

Sparklefizz Thu 16-Dec-21 17:53:08

I have just had yet another text from my surgery telling me not to get in touch. I am beginning to feel nagged !!! confused

rosie1959 Thu 16-Dec-21 17:59:48

Ours has been very good Dr called my husband this afternoon he has a appointment for the nurse in the morning followed by an appointment with the dr
I actually have an appointment every 15 to 20 years I had suspected food poisoning a few weeks ago I think the Dr was so surprised to hear from me I got an appointment within an hour

growstuff Thu 16-Dec-21 18:10:05

Sparklefizz

I hope your son soon feels better Daisymae.

I had a text from my surgery earlier this week asking me to read their notice on the website.

The notice said that they would not be seeing any patients, speaking to any patients or dealing with any patients until next year unless it was a really dire emergency, because they were busy with vaccinations and staff were absent due to illness.

Sigh.

I received a text stating the same.

Casdon Thu 16-Dec-21 18:11:36

Ours have been excellent, they do telephone triage but there’s no problem seeing a doctor face to face when needed, and the follow up telephone calls are organised by the surgery and come when they have promised. I actually prefer this system to waiting. My son has been this afternoon, and they even gave him a flu jab unsolicited while he was there. I know how lucky we are.

Dickens Thu 16-Dec-21 18:44:14

Sparklefizz

I hope your son soon feels better Daisymae.

I had a text from my surgery earlier this week asking me to read their notice on the website.

The notice said that they would not be seeing any patients, speaking to any patients or dealing with any patients until next year unless it was a really dire emergency, because they were busy with vaccinations and staff were absent due to illness.

Sigh.

... presumably if it was a dire emergency, you'd be going to A&E?

I've heard other surgeries are doing this, too.

Of course, what will happen is that even more people will go to A&E because they can't see a doctor.

I've called NHS111 twice... both times they told me to go to A&E because my medical history was 'too complex' for them to give me the relevant advice, and they thought I needed to be seen by a doctor. I called them to avoid clogging up A&E, in the first place.

My own doctor, who knows my history, would've been able to tell with a face-to-face and a few prods and pokes whether I needed to be hospitalised, but he wasn't seeing any patients.

I did go to A&E on the one occasion - via ambulance because I had no-one to drive me, and was too ill to take a taxi (I was vomiting) for the 40 mile journey. My local hospital's A&E department was closed down some time ago - I might have made it there in a taxi as it was only 12 miles away.

,,, and this was during a lull in the pandemic. Our health service is falling apart...

Dickens Thu 16-Dec-21 18:48:39

Daisymae

My DS has been forced to go to A & E today as he cannot get a face to face with his own GP. The telephone appointment was just missing the obvious. The A & Es' doctors actual words were 'Your doctors crap' Seriously you could not make it up. He has had a referral for the treatment he needs.

^ 'Your doctors crap'^

The telephone appointment was obviously not appropriate for your DS. That's really bad.

Glad he did get to see a doctor - what a worry for you.

Marmite32 Thu 16-Dec-21 19:02:18

They all seem to be doing their best.
DD1 who lives in Berkshire says her local sugery has had no face to face appts fo about a year. Whereas our Health centre here in Gateshead (10 +Doctors) are more flexible.
ie personally as I'm suffering with shingles I seem to have one doctor who is following my progress on the phone and I have a face to face appt. next week.
From the current gloomy predictions it doesn't look as if we can expect anything to change for the better.

V3ra Thu 16-Dec-21 19:11:12

I've been impressed with our surgery this week. I have a very itchy Pfizer booster rash which antihistamines aren't helping.
I rang yesterday and explained it to the receptionist. She booked me a telephone appointment with the nurse practitioner for today.
The nurse rang early and I missed her as I was driving, I phoned back a couple of times during the day but she was really busy.
We finally spoke this evening and I described my symptoms. She wanted me to go and see the doctor tomorrow morning, but I have three small boys to look after and she didn't want me to take them to the surgery (nor did I!).
Instead I said I had taken some photos (a friend had advised me to do this) so the nurse sent me a link to forward them for her to look at. She soon rang me back and has prescribed a course of steroid tablets.
They're waiting at Boots and my husband will collect them on his way home.
Each time I rang the phone was answered very promptly, with clear advice on how to talk to the appropriate person.
I have no complaints at all and I feel really sorry for anyone who has trouble getting help from their local surgery.

Georgesgran Thu 16-Dec-21 19:20:38

This picture is from my daughter - rang 200 times about her 5 month old son!

Jaxjacky Thu 16-Dec-21 19:44:22

We’re fortunate, our surgery is still seeing people, including Christmas Eve, triaged through online/phone consultations.

Sago Thu 16-Dec-21 20:40:13

Our surgery may as well have barbed wire all the way round to keep patients out.
They are a disgrace.
They do not even have the excuse of doing vaccinations as they are all done from a local NHS hub.

Madgran77 Thu 16-Dec-21 20:45:37

I cant even get a telephone appointment never mind face to face. Took myself off to a drop in care centre today as have been trying to get a telephone appointment for several days...only to be told at the drop in centre that I needed to speak to my GP in order to get a referral!!!! You couldn't make it up really!!

Dee1012 Thu 16-Dec-21 22:50:08

I had a telephone consultation with my G.P earlier in the year, expressing concerns at my symptoms, she asked me to come into the surgery.
Within 24 hours tests were arranged and I was attending the hospital for further investigation and biopsies within 9 days.
I couldn't fault the care I've had.
I'm very lucky.

LadyStardust Thu 16-Dec-21 23:01:38

My husband was given antibiotics for a chest infection, after a phone consultation in the summer. 3 days later he was in A&E with a life threatening pulmonary embolism. I'm still pretty miffed.

Dickens Thu 16-Dec-21 23:31:47

LadyStardust

My husband was given antibiotics for a chest infection, after a phone consultation in the summer. 3 days later he was in A&E with a life threatening pulmonary embolism. I'm still pretty miffed.

... a clear indication that patients need to have face-to-face appointments. I've heard stories similar to yours. Telephone appointments should not be the default setting.

I hope your husband is OK now. Not surprised your still miffed.

Dickens Thu 16-Dec-21 23:32:23

you're not your

LadyStardust Fri 17-Dec-21 03:10:52

Dickens Thank you. He's fine now thankfully.

BigBertha1 Fri 17-Dec-21 06:43:03

DH has been battling to get his B/P under control all year change after change of meds and many unpleasant side effects. In desperation he wrote to his GP who sent him a text saying she had read the letter and reception would make him an app to talk to her. It's for 6th Jan. In the time that took her she could have just phoned.