Phoned the Dr's surgery on Sat morning as ds (12 months) had a cold / hoarseness and had starting wheezing and seemed a bit short of breath, he was very miserable even on calpol he was just constantly crying.
Anyway in our area now to see a dr at the weekend we have to drive a 25 mile round trip (1/2 to 3/4 hour each way depending on traffic). Then have to wait an indefinite amount of time in walk-in centre.
In the typical way kids do, ds had perked up by the time we got there & his chest was clear so all OK.
Does anyone else think this unreasonable? How do you get there if you have no access to transport?!
I did not request a home visit as I thought ds was ok to travel in car but I certainly was not offered one or asked if I felt one was necessary.
My df was a GP and "in his day" he did all his on call and home visits were standard for anyone who rang, unless they were a real known timewaster. Children would always have been seen.
I am thinking of complaining but I don;t know, maybe this is normal now?
What's it like in your area?