Dd is now getting better thankfully, but was ill last week. High temperature, very high for her, very sleepy and listless, cough, runny nose, but drinking ok and chatting a bit, taking calpol and ibruprofen. I thought prob just a virus and didn't want to take her out in the rain to drs, but thought I should ring them for advice (my dr told me to ring them not NHS Direct). I told them about her fever and my concerns, she said there were appointments but would get duty dr to call me to advise. 2hrs later still no call, rang Drs she said she'd chase it, I said would there still be appointments if I needed to come in, yes she said. Dr rang me an hr later, said bring her in, no appointments so come at 5.30. turn up at 5.30, had to wait until 6.15 to be seen, turns out she has bronchitus so needed antibiotics, by then all the pharmacys in the town had shut (they shut at 6pm) so i took dd home, (just before 7 now - her usual bed time, an left her with dh while I drove to the nearest big town to get her prescription. I then had to wake a grumbly ill dd on my return and persuade her to take her medicine. Should I complain? were they unreasonable to make dd wait 45mins to see a dr when she has a high fever? Or should I have just made an appointment and taken her out in the rain straight away and its my own fault? (dd haa had 2 previous visits to Drs this autumn when its just been a virus and nothing they could do). What do you think?