Yeah it's a similar story for me too. I understand there is too few GPs and now an increase in population in some areas. That said, GPs being unavailable has shunted people to the A&E.
Also, who wants to make over 200 calls in the morning to be told there's no appointments left and you'll have to try again tomorrow.
To even nearly get speaking to a GP you have to say that you are in an emergency. What about non emergency consultations? You used to be able to phone and book something 3/4 weeks in advance. That facility now seems to have completely disappeared.
Also, who wants to make over 200 calls in the morning to be told there's no appointments left and you'll have to try again tomorrow.
To even nearly get speaking to a GP you have to say that you are in an emergency. What about non emergency consultations? You used to be able to phone and book something 3/4 weeks in advance. That facility now seems to have completely disappeared.