//Perhaps for the immediate problem ring the surgery and ask to speak directly to the practice manager.//
//I would contact intact your GP practice manager,…//
If only.
The “Practice Manager” at my local surgery works from home three days a week (of the five the surgery is ostensibly open). I discovered this in the early summer of last year. I was trying to help a neighbour sort out a problem (which had occurred because of the lack of communication between two hospitals and the GP surgery) concerning a drugs mix up. I asked that the Practice Manager contact me immediately. I’m still waiting for her call.
My neighbour, meanwhile, is no longer fussed as she died in September. I wouldn’t say that her death was a direct result of the aggravation she endured from her GP surgery and the two hospitals she had spent the final nine months of her life traipsing between. But when one has a major heart problem, which was going to be addressed by surgery in March but was repeatedly postponed, leaving one’s GP to manage the condition in the meantime, one’s health cannot be improved too much when the doctor allegedly caring for one couldn’t give a toss whether one lives or dies.