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Can any doctors/people who work in a gp surgery interpret this appointment letter for me?

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pumpkinaobscura · 11/03/2011 14:39

A few months ago I had a mole removed. I've had a letter from my surgery asking me to make a non urgent appt. They can't fit me in until Tuesday. If it's non urgent does this mean the mole was benign or would they consider in non urgent even if there was a problem found? I really don't want to wait till Tues to find this out and receptionist wouldn't tell me contents of the letter they'd received.

Thanks

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ConnorTraceptive · 11/03/2011 14:44

I would say non urgent means it is fine. When I phoned the surgery for results on a mole I had removed the receptionist said that I had to discuss the results with the doctor. I was in total panic thinking it meant bad news but it was all fine

pumpkinaobscura · 11/03/2011 14:44

Thanks CT

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ginnybag · 11/03/2011 16:30

It means Tuesday is fine!

Honestly, if there's been anything at all suspect about it, they'd have had you back in a while ago!

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