Sometimes that's enough, though, isn't it? Obviously if you have a rash, an injection or something that has to be examined, you need an appointment - similarly if you need some sorts of examination - but at others a photo or consultation will be fine. If the GP just needs to ask you some questions you don't need to be there, and a phone call saves time for both you and the doctor.
Also, I much prefer to have prescriptions sent to the pharmacy. I have used Pharmacy2U since Covid, and it's much more convenient than having to get a prescription from the receptionist, take it to a pharmacy and wait in a queue for ages.
I really wish that online appointments and medication delivery had been available when I was at work. I worked an hour away from where I live, so medical appointments were tricky to fit in, and often a remote consultation would have been perfectly suitable.
Rupert Lowe and the “rowers” haha
Good Morning Wednesday 19th August2026


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