I rang the GP yesterday to make an appointment. Was asked if it was an emergency - as i was not in danger on imminent death I said no. So the receptionist arranged for a doctor to ring me back. Doctor rang me back, asked a few question and then said;
"What exactly were you hoping to get from us today?"
Not sarcastically, not rudely, not whilst (I don't think) rolling her eyes, jsut in a matter of fact sort of way. I didn't know what to say apart from 'I am in a lot of pain. I would like some help finding out what is wrong and stopping it'.
What answer was she expecting? Am I unreasonable to be a bit confused by this question? Is it a new sort of NHS corporate speak ? Or was she genuinely unsure of her purpose?
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ormirian · 18/03/2014 10:38
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