Remember watching a programme on doctors. It was about how they end up prescribing stuff unnecessarily and the effect it was having on long term patients. Made a real point of saying you have 10 mins to get to the bottom of it and prescribe, as barely anyone will walk out of there without medication. Everyone's googled their symptoms and they're going to die. It's completely backwards and like no one trusts the doctor to make an actual decision they've trained for 10 years to be qualified enough to make.
Only time I've been to the doctors in the last 10 years was for a skin infection. Doctor just suggested applying shampoo to the affected area. Sorted it out in about 4 days.
Wasting NHS resources. You're even contrary when it comes to getting medical advice. Ha ha.Just ask to see a different doctor if it's important, it isn't a set person just whoever is there
I like my GP too. Park Leys at Keresley Road/Bennett's Road South.My Gp is super. Forum health centre - top marks
Wasting NHS resources. You're even contrary when it comes to getting medical advice. Ha ha.
Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
I like my GP too. Park Leys at Keresley Road/Bennett's Road South.
Not Doctor Horn was it? He's always been popular.I was at that surgery and in my younger days one of the doctors was regarded as good looking you could never get an appointment to see him as all the females booked the spaces it was like watching women going into a night club all done up but I bet I got the furthest as he once had to check me fir an internal bleed:emoji_open_mouth: not a pleasant experience
Not Doctor Horn was it? He's always been popular.
How long ago are we talking?It was a very popular chap
How long ago are we talking?
Shmmeee’s Three Step Plan to Save the NHS:
1) separate services for OAPs/unemployed focused around social/mental issues and spotting lazy fuckers faking bad backs
2) Let GPs Skype their patients
3) Don’t let anyone sue NHS Direct so they can tell you you’re fine instead of sending every fucker off to A&E just to be safe
Called 111 today and they said they had an app, and well I can't resist an app so I gave it a go. Sadly it ended up just telling me to call 111 which was silly, but overall it's pretty cool. Virtual nurse talks to you to work out what's wrong and can get a real nurse to call you back if needed. Tech isn't quite there yet, especially the voice recognition, but I like how you can book appointments (except I can't because my GP isn't signed up) and link your Apple Health stuff to it. Nice to see them dragging the NHS into the 21st century, even if it has a long way to go.
Get's the call back after a night out at 3AM.
"Tell me about your uniform"
When I was looking into this app I came across a news story about how these new video chat doctor apps have massive problems with guys using them to flash Doctors.
I don’t even know where to start with that.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?