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Re: Surgery closed
« Reply #30 on: 29 October 2013, 22:32:02 »

I have no complaints about our GP surgeries, oh and they close tuesday afternoons for training........ :)

I have NEVER failed to get an emergency appointment when needed, have only ever had first class service from them and the local hospitals when needed....... :y :y

My sister and my grown up niece were visiting last week, they got into the GP and a referral to the local hospital for a small but necessary procedure which was all completed in 1/2 day......they are from Hampshire, said they would never have got service like that, even using their own GP, lets not generalise peeps......... :y :y

Note the opening times. :)
http://www.parksidefamilypractice.nhs.uk

You are lucky, you get early morning and late night appointments........ :y :y
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Re: Surgery closed
« Reply #31 on: 29 October 2013, 22:32:29 »

Also note, this the only info available once you've been cut off by ringing them.

And it's not alot if good putting a sign on the door, if you've walked/driven/whatever up there in person either ;D
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« Reply #32 on: 29 October 2013, 22:33:42 »

I have no complaints about our GP surgeries, oh and they close tuesday afternoons for training........ :)

I have NEVER failed to get an emergency appointment when needed, have only ever had first class service from them and the local hospitals when needed....... :y :y

My sister and my grown up niece were visiting last week, they got into the GP and a referral to the local hospital for a small but necessary procedure which was all completed in 1/2 day......they are from Hampshire, said they would never have got service like that, even using their own GP, lets not generalise peeps......... :y :y

Note the opening times. :)
http://www.parksidefamilypractice.nhs.uk

You are lucky, you get early morning and late night appointments........ :y :y
But do I? Will they be open? Or will they just shut when they feal like it and boll@rx to everyone for 5 hours...?
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Re: Surgery closed
« Reply #33 on: 29 October 2013, 22:35:02 »

Does anyone have an email form on their Gp web site for repeat prescriptions?
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Re: Surgery closed
« Reply #34 on: 29 October 2013, 22:35:16 »

When I've ever needed a GP, I either have to wait a week or get offered to turn up at 4pm and "If you're lucky you'll be seen by end of play"

As said - No wonder NHS A&E are struggling!
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Re: Surgery closed
« Reply #35 on: 29 October 2013, 22:35:41 »

Also note, this the only info available once you've been cut off by ringing them.

And it's not alot if good putting a sign on the door, if you've walked/driven/whatever up there in person either ;D

But you don't go to your GP without an appointment....... :y :y

I did, 2 weeks ago and got an appointment for 2 hours later, went home and came back..... :y :y
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Re: Surgery closed
« Reply #36 on: 29 October 2013, 22:36:28 »

Does anyone have an email form on their Gp web site for repeat prescriptions?

I just ring them up, never looked for a website...... :-[
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« Reply #38 on: 29 October 2013, 22:38:07 »

Does anyone have an email form on their Gp web site for repeat prescriptions?

I just ring them up, never looked for a website...... :-[
Needless to say mine doesn't have web based prescription order forms.
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Re: Surgery closed
« Reply #39 on: 29 October 2013, 23:11:12 »

Does anyone have an email form on their Gp web site for repeat prescriptions?

I just ring them up, never looked for a website...... :-[
Needless to say mine doesn't have web based prescription order forms.

I just phone the pharmacy (next door to surgery) and order MrsEgg's repeat prescriptions through them.
Takes 24-48 hours, and they deliver to the door
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Re: Surgery closed
« Reply #40 on: 29 October 2013, 23:22:12 »

Does anyone have an email form on their Gp web site for repeat prescriptions?

I just ring them up, never looked for a website...... :-[
Needless to say mine doesn't have web based prescription order forms.

I just phone the pharmacy (next door to surgery) and order MrsEgg's repeat prescriptions through them.
Takes 24-48 hours, and they deliver to the door

Yes, I ring in and ready at chemist, delivery is a work in progress apparently....... ;) ;)
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Re: Surgery closed
« Reply #41 on: 29 October 2013, 23:26:10 »

They must have closed for something vital and very important.  ::)  Diversity training perhaps?  :-\
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Re: Surgery closed
« Reply #42 on: 30 October 2013, 00:25:10 »

We have the same every month... Every surgery in Suffolk :o
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Re: Surgery closed
« Reply #43 on: 30 October 2013, 12:07:59 »

She says, "everybody knows what Inky Pinky means" ;D
Has she been on the jelly cubes again?
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Re: Surgery closed
« Reply #44 on: 30 October 2013, 14:29:52 »

The last time I went, (after a dog bite, to ask if my jabs were up to date,) I went straight in to see the Doc, who then told me I hadnt been for fifteen years.

well I wasnt ill said I. ;D
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