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For thinking that it was actually less efficient and more expensive for the GP receptionist to offload me to other services today?

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Tryinghardtobefair · 17/02/2025 09:30

I'm asthmatic and I developed bronchitis over the weekend after having a bad cold - it happens every year. Because I'm run down I've also developed a UTI (dipstick confirmed). Called the GP surgery and explained to the receptionist about both infections, thinking I would get an appointment to see if I could be prescribed a broad spectrum antibiotic to treat both issues at the same time.

The receptionist told me I can't see a GP because the surgeries new policy is to refer chest infections to be assessed by a doctor at the GP overflow clinic, and to send UTI patients to the pharmacy for antibiotics. So she's referred me for appointments at both. Which means two consultations and two antibiotic prescriptions.

If I had one of these issues I would completely get it. But on this occasion wouldn't it have been more efficient and less expensive for someone clinical to decide where I should be assessed and treated, rather than the receptionist just blindly following policy and potentially doubling both the time taken seeing me, and the cost of medications etc?

I don't work in the NHS so if I'm wrong, and this way is still more efficient please let me know 😊

OP posts:
rubyslipperss · 19/02/2025 14:21

What happened op?

custardpyjamas · 19/02/2025 14:27

Blert · 17/02/2025 10:56

It’s all just broken isn’t it.

Currently I have such a bad infection in my leg that I can’t sleep, can’t walk without a stick, and even then only a few steps, and it’s been like this for 2 weeks.

Because I am now so run down I have developed a whole load of other problems alongside.

The GP can see me in 5 weeks, and only for the leg issue, not for anything else.

You need to be seen quicker than that for that bad an infected leg, I would think that should be a trip to A&E if you can't see a doctor, or at least show it to a pharmacist for advice, or ring 111.

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