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Last year had so many recurring infections, in fact was on antibiotics from October to January asked to be referrred to consultant , No! I had asked for the last 3 years as was struggling could only ever see nurse even if made appointment to see Dr. got there and was down for nurse. Then hospitalised in February with pneumonia and sepsis, in May still going downhill nurse again whom I asked about the follow up xray after sepsis her words oh you've had sepsis, couldn't believe she hadn't read any notes. I have life long allergic/brittle asthma with copd, asked again for referral. Made big decision, in June changed GP's best thing I did so easy to get appointments everyone is so polite and helpful and have already seen a consultant and undergoing tests. I urge anyone who is having long standing problems with their GP's to do homework and ask other people what their surgeries are like, so happy I changed in fact all the family has moved with me.

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mrsmummy

Well done janet. :)

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skischool

Janet your positive attitude and the actions you have taken are to be applauded.It must have been quiet a leap of faith to dump your ineffective Gp and thankfully you have come up trumps.good luck in the future,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,skis and scruffy cat x

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JANET-CAMPBELL in reply toskischool

Thank you so much it was a risk but I had asked loads of people for advice, I still can't believe that I can get a same day appointment. I put this on as I read so much of the problems others have with their docs and it might encourage others to enquire if there is better in their area x

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Time_2_drink

So pleased to hear that you have found a good GP they seem to be very few around x

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Lindy-loo1949

Amen! I totally agree with you if you're having problems get the heck out! Find a new doctor there's plenty of them out there that are good.

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joyce74

We changed doctors last November after 55 years after . chasing a prescription for emergency meds with pharmacist and being told by surgery that my request had been denied. Went and signed up with new GP the same day. Was asked if I had supply of emergency meds, essential for people with COPD.

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JANET-CAMPBELL in reply tojoyce74

Glad you feel like me it's a revolution to realise that there are some great GP's out there, I think the receptionists are a good guide, new ones are so polite and helpful.

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sassy59

That’s great Janet and seems like you made the right decision. Good luck to you. Xxxxx

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JANET-CAMPBELL in reply tosassy59

Thank youx

Well done to you if there's a problem I always say get the heck out glad you are sorted now xx

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Dedalus

That's great news Janet x

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moogle

Trouble is I can't easily change my doctor. I'm in no other catchment area. Technically I have choice of 4 doctors, in practice I'm lucky to get an appointment when required.

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JANET-CAMPBELL in reply tomoogle

I went on the NHS website and they showed me several GP's whose catchment I was in, I was amazed at how many there were, ones that I thought would be out of area.

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moogle in reply toJANET-CAMPBELL

I checked and the boundaries were very clear. I was quite shocked that there was no choice unless a surgery decided to add someone just beyond their range.

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shadow4me

Good on you sadly we have no such choice we now only have two practices in our town and because of this you are allocated to the one whose boundary you are in and to be honest they are both not that good and almost impossible to get a appointment ,We are not aloud even to go to the next village lol its becoming like we are under dictators

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JANET-CAMPBELL in reply toshadow4me

Gosh sorry for you I just went on the NHS website and they showed me lots of practices, ones in the next town that were in my catchment. If they are more than a certain mileage some will take you on but warn you they can't make home visits, I found this out from a friend whose a Nurse Practioner several miles from me, never thought to try hers

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moogle in reply toJANET-CAMPBELL

Out of curiousity, are you willing to say where you live in the UK? I'm in Lancashire.

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shadow4me in reply tomoogle

I live in Littlehampton West Sussex

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JANET-CAMPBELL in reply tomoogle

I too live in Lancashire.

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