At my GP I’m told to put only one thing in the form to book appointments, and the meeting is generally guided to be as perfuctory as possible. But tomorrow I’m heading to a walk-in. There’s honestly so much wrong with me and I don’t think they’re touching the surface in the usual appointments, so if i can just kill several birds with one stone it would be nice.

  • fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk
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    13 days ago

    Some places may allow you to ask for a “double appointment”, and even take a pre-written list in (I once had to do this after waiting months for an appointment).

    The receptionist will look at you as though you just pulled down your trousers and pants and shat directly on their desk, but they may reluctantly strain themselves to click the box to give you a bit of extra time.

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    13 days ago

    If the symptoms are connected, such as sinus infection and bad cough, tell the doctor. If unrelated, such as sinus infection and knee pain, book another appointment.

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    Put it this way: if you you don’t tell them about your other problems what will happen?

    The NHS exists for your health, not for the convenience of receptionists or any other employee, despite how they might try to make you feel otherwise.

    This isn’t a moral or political point. If you insist on your health issues being addressed they will see to it. You have rights.

    The culture of fobbing people off probably does reduce load on the NHS in the short term because it deters timewasters, but it also deters people with genuine problems who are entitled to treatment.

    If it makes you feel better about ‘being a burden’ just remember that you will be more resource-intensive for them to treat the longer your issues are left to worsen.

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    13 days ago

    I once brought up an additional concern while I was in the room with the GP. He said “you’re not supposed to do two issues in one appointment, but go ahead anyway”

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      He said “you’re not supposed to do two issues in one appointment, but go ahead anyway”

      That’s crazy. I actually get asked “any other questikns” at the end of every appointment and i always think that’s supposed to be an opportunity to talk about other stuff