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jennyjoan | 15:18 Thu 28th Jan 2016 | ChatterBank
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Do doctor's receptionists think you are daft. Called in for my repeat script and receptionist tells me I only put it in this morning. Sorry put it yesterday as I know you have to give 24 hours notice - we have to order online.

I can't be bothered arguing. No point. Rant over.
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Doctors' receptionists are goddess-like. Argue with them at your peril!
We have to give 48 hours notice at ours and they're still late and often even get your medication wrong.
My wife has repeat prescriptions for high blood pressure. Once a year she has to have a checkup and then she is issued with 12 prescriptions. This year things changed; instead of being handed the prescriptions they were sent by email directly to our chosen pharmacy. Now, when she collects one, they immediately order the next one in and it's ready for her to collect when she wants it. Perfect system. The only fly in the ointment is that the prescription covers 28 days, so there should be 13 in a year's supply not 12 so her checkup date advances by approx 1 month each year.
Years ago, my mother in law went to pick her prescription up from gp surgery. She was hoping to get a bottle of tonic to help her recover from an illness. When she got home and looked in bag, they'd only given her hair tonic!!
From my experience doctor's receptionists think you are lowlife until you prove them otherwise.
Depends on what time yesterday you put it in and what time you are trying to collect it.

For example if you did not put it in till 4pm it won't ready this morning.
My receptionist is a fire-breathing dragon, I am frightened to do anything that might annoy her !
What do you expect if you live in Wales?
Haha Retro ! Actually she is a Ddraig !
I am usually puzzled when I read descriptions of doctors' receptionists as being feared by all. We must live in a blessed area, for our GP's receptionists are well-mannered, efficient, unfailingly polite. I would name where we live, but I fear that everyone who has to face a 'dragon' of a receptionist might want to move here!
Topical being a Thursday and here is me in my local estaminet. May have a Y Ddraig Fflamllyd a little later if the mem sahib joins me.Sadly no Red dragon whiskey is sold here anymore. :-(
My doctors receptionists are very good.I have to see them enough times these days one could say I am quite familiar" with them. 0-)
Through (alas) regular visits since March 2015, our receptionists have become very pally and help us out with fixing appointments (OH's wound in leg following surgery for skin tumour). We are very nice to them and receive what we give. At first they were a bit suspicious of we 'foreigners'. If we do something in ignorance of their practices they patiently sort it out.

Don't put up with being told you are wrong when you know you are right JJ, just stand your ground and insist, pleasantly, is my advice. :)
If Doctors receptionists have to decipher this garbage on a day to day basis expect some errors.

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