Normally I see the practice nurse but this year all that changed,
I had a Telephone appointment with a COPD PHARMACIST for my annual COPD review - Never heard of them.
Has anyone else had a COPD PHARMACIST for their annual review?
Normally I see the practice nurse but this year all that changed,
I had a Telephone appointment with a COPD PHARMACIST for my annual COPD review - Never heard of them.
Has anyone else had a COPD PHARMACIST for their annual review?
Not not heard of a pharmacist doing a COPD review, they do however review medications with you and can advise on how to properly use inhalers.
It was a full revue bar the peak flow ect, I was sent a form to fill before he phones, about mood, and how mobile I was. It was very strange.
That is odd, my surgery has only done a telephone review for me this year without any spirometry and I provided blood pressure and weight information. Plus blood oxygen and pulse.
Exactly Bkin - What is the point with no spirometry? You can phone in BP, 02 and Pulse rate yourself. For that matter include Peak flow, they are only cheap to buy.
Hi Ern007, I have always had my COPD review with the Pharmacist. I was diagnosed with COPD 10 years ago, only once seen the doctor and that was the one that made the diagnosis. The pharmacist told me if I had any problems, chest infection s, problems with inhalers I was to make an appointment to see her. I haven't been seen or referred to a doctor. (The pharmacist appears to know more about it than the doctor) she would have no hesitation in sending for the doctor if she wasn't happy about my condition. Hope this helps. Stay safe.
Hi, I had never heard of a COPD review with a pharmacist before this year, was always the chest sister or nurse. How did you go one with Spirometry to get your lung function?
I was supposed to have a review by telephone by the pharmacist...not the normal respiratory nurse. nothing was asked for in advance ie peak flow etc...but the day before it was cancelled ..that was a week ago....but i have heard nothing since
What's an manual review I've never had one in twenty years just medication reviews
Hi kathbrad3 -Annual review is normally every autumn with me - For a start I get a lung function to see how good or bad my lungs are working, also to see if there are issues caused by COPD - This is apart from a general medication review COPD nurse can change inhalers and see your mood. Not sure why you don't have one, because not sure what you have and how bad you are,, If you have COPD, IMO an eye should be kept on you.
My doctor/ nurse doesn't do a review for bronch and as the hospital have discharged me, it seems I am looking after myself x
I recently had a copd telephone review but it was with the nurse i usually see
Well, really... Perhaps I should be grateful, then, even for the confused communications at my own practice, resulting in them booking me in for a telephone COPD review, that the specialist chest nurse was not aware of. Etc. When she did talk to me, paid little attention to deterioration in breathing & did not have access to results of recent, Dr arranged, chest X-ray.
We soldier on! Best wishes.
Unbeknown to me, until sorting my CEV status, that our GP surgery has an in house Pharmacist.
He rang me to apologise for the mistake and put me on the Gov list after a relief doctor told me I wasn’t eligible.
He has also phoned regularly during shielding to see if I’m OK too, which I thought was very efficient and tbh found reassuring too.
Hope your Pharmacist is as thorough after your review too.
Stay safe and well everyone!! Xx