Doodledog
Our GP surgery used to offer minor ops like mole removal but that stopped ages ago, and patients are now referred to dermatology. Surely it must be cheaper to do it in the surgery?
I've had a couple of moles removed by a GP. One in the initial appointment ('Oh, I don't like the look of that. Shall we get it sent for testing?' and off it came), and the other needed a separate appointment on a dedicated minor surgery day as the system changed. Neither needed treatment, but it does seem as though things take longer and get less convenient as time goes by, and having several appointments must also increase costs?
I saw the GP who specialises in skin cancers, he is from a hot country and lots of experience, but he decided I needed to see a specialist with the lesions I had. All well and good but the local hospital had lost their specialist and were struggling to recruit.
To cope with the backlog buiding up they brought in a specialist from elsewhere to do weekend clinics. It was so different to how I've normally experienced things, no waiting round, in, no chat, assessed, told it needed to be removed did I consent. Yes I did and he did it. I don't think I was in the hospital for more than 30 minutes from start to finish. My GP got the results and passed them on to me.
Maybe we need this sort of streamlined service, no frills, no bedside manner, bit like going to a drive-thru rather than a restaurant.