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Ah Bless
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I rang the surgery to get an appointment and the receptionist asked me what my symptoms were, but as I told her she repeatedly said "ah bless" in what I call a soupy sort of voice, it made me feel like a two year old, and very annoyed to be made to feel so small, if I had been face to face with her I think I could have hit her, what do you think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At my GP's we have to phone between 8.30 + 9 am on the day we want to be seen. Obviously the phone is engaged, + if one is lucky enough to get through, the receptionist says the GP will phone back. Then I will ask at what time, and the frosty reply will be she can't say, all the doctors are very busy, but it will be any time before 1pm. I'm still wondering how the hell it's possible to have a morning appointment. *** shambles.
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It doesn't bother me telling them what the issue it, only a brief idea so that the GP ringing back has an idea of what they are ringing me about and has a chance to check my notes if they need to. I've also let them know it's a non-urgent call back for the day so others can be prioritised if I don't need to be.
On the recording when you ring though, it tells you they will ask for a brief idea of the problem but you don't have to tell them if you don't want to and can just let them know that.
On the recording when you ring though, it tells you they will ask for a brief idea of the problem but you don't have to tell them if you don't want to and can just let them know that.
Cecil glad you got your appointment though that's a long time (to me at least).
JJ, I believe this was over the phone, I doubt the have it on loudspeaker for the waiting room - at the desk/window I would as for privacy.
A Triage room in every surgery would be marvellous.
Scant details are easily given - eg, 'I have an abscess that hurts when I sit down'. Nothing embarrassing about that - to me anyway.
JJ, I believe this was over the phone, I doubt the have it on loudspeaker for the waiting room - at the desk/window I would as for privacy.
A Triage room in every surgery would be marvellous.
Scant details are easily given - eg, 'I have an abscess that hurts when I sit down'. Nothing embarrassing about that - to me anyway.