eazybee
I had my booster jab a fortnight ago, at a local venue which was half -empty to the disappointment of the staff. I learned of the venue via a recorded message whilst trying to get to speak to a doctor (failed). The receptionist said I should have have received a notification from them, which strangely arrived during our conversation, and I duly booked and attended my appointment, minus the number the surgery failed to give me.
The GP service being offered in this country at present needs urgent investigation as it is certainly not matching the care offered by the NHS hospitals. I was fortunate to get an immediate appointment concerning an eye problem as my doctor refused to see me and told me, via the receptionist, to visit an optician. No information given about the excellent triage service at the local hospital which I discovered for myself.
I’m sorry that you have had unsatisfactory service from your GP but that is not the case for everyone.
I was frustrated earlier in the year when trying to get appointments to monitor my high blood pressure, I struggled even to get phone consultations but I persevered and finally succeeded.
Moving on a few months to end of August, I have had a very quick response to a referral made by my optician during my biannual check. She noticed an issue in one eye which she felt indicated that I’d had a TIA and referred me to the Local hospital, eye hospital and my GP. Within two weeks I had my first appointment at The Stroke Clinic and shortly afterwards at the eye hospital. I am still undergoing investigation, I’ve had another eye hospital visit and a MRI scan on Friday, as well as several phone calls with my GP to discuss the follow up letters and new medications.
I have been treated with care and respect at all hospital visits and am so grateful for our NHS - without the speedy intervention, it is possible that I would have had a stroke by now. Of course, I’m not sure if the outcome would have been as expedient if I had approached by GP with the problem.