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Oh I've had that too - when the heart specialist told me I needed a certain medication and gave me a note to take to the doctor I gave it to the receptionist (as they tell you to) and she said "With your low cholesterol you don't need to go on these." A few weeks later I got a letter from my doctor enclosing a prescription for the very same tablets - he'd had a letter from the specialist.
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I have worked in Companies where the receptionist, (they worked the 'phone, passed numbers to departments as needed greeted people pleasantly), but for some reason a Doctors receptionist seems to think she is there to stop business going to the Doctor, any other Company she would be sacked, for the pig ignorant soul that she is!
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Dont get spug on the topic of doctors and receptionists - you will be here for ever and a day!!!
Me - my docs are brilliant. I had a fit and rang the doc had an appointment 1 1/2 hrs later. When my mum was alive her doc used to come out to see her whenever i rang up. |
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I have no complaints about Myrtle House staff (Drs Dixon & Manuel)
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I went yesterday to see if a doc would come to see Busman because I was really worried about him. He's not one to let a cold stop him working but he could hardly move and was obviously very ill. "Can he come down to the surgery?" She says. No he can't or I wouldn't be asking for a home visit. So then she takes a few notes and says if they decide he needs a visit a doctor will come. IF? And how exactly do they decide from a few scribbled notes made by the receptionist? She didn't even write down some of the things I said. I suppose she thought I was an awkward so and so but I insisted somebody needed to come!
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My doctor is a single doctor practice and the two receptionists there are, judging from what I have just read, the best two receptionists in England.
They will do their best to squeeze you in that day if you really need to see the doctor. They are efficient, polite and wait for it, have a sense of humour. My only gripe is having to take the prescription counterfoil in for a repeat prescription rather than being able to ring up and ask for one. But that is a national efficiency thing so it’s not their fault. It is the same story with the receptionist at my NHS dentist and at the Warfarin clinic at the Darwen Health Centre. Quietly efficient! A few years ago when a blood clot on the lung was creating havoc I rang up to say that I had to see the doctor and explained the reason why. “Come right away” she said “and I’ll squeeze you in.” She did and within ten minutes of my arrival I was sat facing the doctor. He was even prepared to arrange for an ambulance to collect me from the surgery to take me to hospital. |
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might be a good idea to move to darwen jim.:) they sound civilised.
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I,d back our Nurse Practitioner against any body...If you get past her you have realy achieved something ,,,,She must have saved our doctors £££££££££££££s,,in priscriptions
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Come to think of it my previous doctor when I lived in Blackburn was also a single doctor surgery and 2 of the 3 receptionists were human beings. The other one was a real dragon but would grudgingly back down if you stood your ground. But she would get her own back by arranging queue jumping by other patients. In those pre-technology days the receptionist called for the next patient and if you crossed her she would just forget about you.
Maybe it is just multiple doctor surgeries where dragons inhabit the ‘desk’? Years back I was with a dentist (a single dentist practice) in Darwen where the receptionist would push her friends ahead of the queue. How do I know? I booked in and a few minutes later a woman booked in and was obviously a friend of the dragon behind the desk. I heard this woman quite clearly say that her appointment was 15 minutes AFTER mine. They chatted for a few minutes and then she was told to go through. Then when I tackled her about it, to add insult to injury she lied in her teeth about it and tried to hide the appointments book from my view. I complained to the dentist when I went up but a few weeks later he went private so I don’t know what the outcome was of my complaint. |
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