I’m 61 and one of those lucky people who never sees the GP. I registered at a local one when I moved here (Surrey) 4 years ago.
I did go for a nurse led thing when I first registered and they did blood pressure and weight. I have done the colon cancer test though the post. I have been for my mammogram to a hut in a car park somewhere. So NHS know I exist. Other than that I haven’t seen a GP since last baby 26 years ago.
My friends and colleagues seem to be at the GP constantly. Everyone seems to have cholesterol or blood pressure or thyroid things or mental health issues or menopause medication going on.
So many people seem to get sick with something around my age so I’ve started wondering if I should get some sort of check up. Maybe I do have a heart or thyroid thing.
I feel perfectly well. I work full time in a sedentary job. Eat well. Run up and down stairs. Ignored menopause. Check my boobs.
I keep hearing moaning about how hard it is to see a GP but doesn’t seem to put people off going constantly. I do sometimes have a minor thing like tiredness or constipation but I just sort it out.
I’m from a family that never went to Dr. Dad hasn’t been in 30 years and he’s late 80s.
I googled to see if there is any sort of comprehensive review and apparently there should be something every 5 years. And if it doesn’t happen I should book an appointment. Just feels odd to do so when I’m not ill.
Any NHS people know what should happen?