1 - I have blood tests
2 - I need to know results because my medication may need to be adjusted.
3 - I go to GP surgery and ask for results
4 - Receptionist tells me I must see doctor to discuss
5 - I ask for appointment
6 - They tell me I cannot book an appointment. I must call the triage number at 8.30am.
7 - I call at 8.30am. I cannot get through. I try again the next day. Repeat step 7 for a few days.
8 - Go to step 3 and repeat until you lose patience and vent on harringayonline.
I love the NHS and don't want to knock it, but this is ridiculous. Advice anyone?
In my experience it is currently better to visit the surgery soon after 8.30 in order to get into the triage system (a queue of I think 30 patients who will be phoned back by a doctor), as you can phone the number >20 times and never get through. This isn't what they say you should do, but it worked last time I did it - there was no queue at all in the surgery.
The triage system works well if you can get into it - but not if you can't....
(from your description of the process I assume you are talking about the same GPs that I'm registered with)
I'm also registered with Bridge House - I haven't tried email yet though...
Could you possibly pass on the email address as I'm also registered there.
My surgery has a nurse that patients can call for blood test results. Maye yours should too.
Bridge House doesn't offer an on-line system for urgent appointments, and when I've looked at their on-line appointments they have almost nothing up there (e.g. they are missing most of the staff).
It's maddening isn't it. Especially as 8.30am is the precise time I do the school run. Why they can't add your name to the following morning's triage list is the part that I find particularly frustrating. You already know you need your blood results but you are forced to call back the next day.....why? Maybe there's a logical explanation but I can't see what it is. I think there are a couple of practice nurses who are HoL members - perhaps they can shed some light on it. I might find it easier to accept if I understood the reasoning behind it.
I'm on a similar not so merry go round at the Heron Practice and I am looking to change. Changed from Umfreville about 4 years ago (after 9 years) and wondering if I have run out of good options in this area. Has umfreville improved much or is West Green the surgery of choice?
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