I was at the GP (PCP) last week, getting results of blood work (for a non RLS matter). Out of curiosity, I asked my ferritin reading and it was 30. Without any prompting, my relatively new GP offered me an iron infusion saying "That's right, you guys (people with RLS) need it to be much higher (than 30) don't you?"
I was pleasantly surprised by the GPs proactiveness, particularly as I don't even see him for sleep matters (I see a sleep specialist).
I contrast this with the challenges many members on this forum seem to have in obtaining the bare minimum to address their RLS.
In spite of medications being heavily regulated in Australia, I haven't encountered any difficulties in being prescribed many of the drugs mentioned on this forum. And my doctors have also been supportive of me trialling many different therapies.
While I feel fortunate to have access to such fantastic healthcare, I'm constantly surprised - and dismayed - to hear of the challenges some members face in accessing up to date and effective treatment.