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  • So, today I had a doctors and a dentist's appointment….
  • PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    Docs at 8.45 this morning.
    Dentist 2pm

    I arrived a bit early at the docs and waited. And waited. And waited. Until the lady who was (Unknown to me) the 8.30 appointment asked why she was waiting, as she was the first slot of the day, and she need to get to work some distance away.
    Oh
    Err
    Nobody’s seen the doctor.
    (That’s right, they’ve not seen him, there’s people waiting, nobody has bothered to look, and there’s obviously no system of him logging in each day)
    I suggested they should ring him up.
    Can’t do that. He might be stuck in traffic
    I suggested that being a doctor he’s probably got a nice car with a hands free kit.
    So eventually after much confusion they tried to ring him. (Why this is hard defeats me)
    No answer.
    More confusion. Is his car there? No. Is he in his office? No. Maybe…. Err no.
    Then someone shouts a name (first name, I don’t know if it connects to out doc or not) who has just texted (Yes, text) in to say he’s ill and won’t be in for two days. (I’d hazard a guess he should have been in an hour ago by now)
    “Is that the doctor we’re waiting for?” I ask
    No straight answer, just a lot of excuses
    I ask again
    No straight answer
    It was the forth time of asking before I got my straight answer. It wan’t difficult question.
    In the meantime another lady comes up and says she’s been waiting for Dr XX (not ours) for too long and she’ll cancel and one of us (3-4 waiting now, I’m second in line) can have her appointment. As the lady in front of me needs to go to work and it’s my day off I suggest she should take it, but I MUST have an appointment today as I’ve been waiting since last Monday (Couldn’t get one last week)
    After a more faffing, excuses, not listening and time wasting I get one for 4pm today.
    Absolute shambles. It took 10-15 minutes to get this sorted, that were all running round like headless chickens.
    Yes, I appreciate they’re busy. I get it, I do honestly. I don’t mind being late, being rescheduled, whatever. I can do that.
    But if I played around like that, just didn’t turn in, and only sent a text conveniently 2 minutes after ignoring his phone, I’d expect a few questions should be asked.
    If I was in an important position like a doctor I’d fully expect a bollocking and rightly so.
    I think I’ll be swapping doctors.

    So cycled off to town, where I got a text from my Dentist apologising and saying they’d need to reschedule my appointment, with the number to call. I call. I get an apology, an explanation (Dentist in hospital!) and a new appointment for next Wednesday.

    I’m gonna give my doctor’s surgery my dentists number and tell them they need to take some instruction on correct customer service.

    Sorry, moan over.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    If I was in an important position like a doctor I’d fully expect a bollocking

    If the doctors a partner the only person to give them a bollocking is themsleves…

    Pretty poor not to organise locum cover etc though.

    JoB
    Free Member

    i’m just disappointed the dentist’s appointment wasn’t half an hour later

    kcal
    Full Member

    :0) those are my favourite dental appointments, start as you expect to continue.

    akira
    Full Member

    Boom tish! For JoB, i put your coat on the doorstep to save time. My doctor is pretty efficient, reception staff bit po faced but good at what they do.

    DezB
    Free Member

    It ain’t much better when the doc is actually there!

    cinnamon_girl
    Full Member

    Dr Google is your friend!

    thepodge
    Free Member

    As the husband of a doctor I know I’d be ringing in sick all the time, there is no way I could put up with the stress of general day to day paperwork stuff never mind trying to tell people they’ll be dead in 6 months or having someone barge in with a baseball bat and knife after you had them struck off for being violent, or being the only person a 90 year old woman has spoken to in 2 weeks as she’s housebound & her kids don’t give a toss or knowing that you’re in a profession with one of the highest suicide rates and the highest rates of being sued, I’d also have it at the back of my mind to fit a bluetooth set to my perfectly underwhelming 10 year old family car but as I’ve not made it home for 2 weeks in time to spend more than 5 minutes a day with my child, I’d probably leave that at the back of my mind and continue listening to people moan about me running late all the while making other people late then realise they are asking for antibiotics for a cold.

    and if I did ring in I’d expect the reception staff to have some kind of sense to tell you absolutely cock all what was wrong with me just like you’d expect the doctor not to tell anyone else what was wrong with you.

    El-bent
    Free Member

    How dare you say that podge. Doctors are paid for by the public purse, they MUST work for us and take all the sh*t we can throw at them, without any consideration to themselves.

    You are publicly paid for machines, your efficiency is our only concern. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO FAIL.

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    If the doctors a partner the only person to give them a bollocking is themsleves…

    Fair comment.

    deviant
    Free Member

    As the husband of a doctor I know I’d be ringing in sick all the time, there is no way I could put up with the stress of general day to day paperwork stuff never mind trying to tell people they’ll be dead in 6 months or having someone barge in with a baseball bat and knife after you had them struck off for being violent, or being the only person a 90 year old woman has spoken to in 2 weeks as she’s housebound & her kids don’t give a toss or knowing that you’re in a profession with one of the highest suicide rates and the highest rates of being sued, I’d also have it at the back of my mind to fit a bluetooth set to my perfectly underwhelming 10 year old family car but as I’ve not made it home for 2 weeks in time to spend more than 5 minutes a day with my child, I’d probably leave that at the back of my mind and continue listening to people moan about me running late all the while making other people late then realise they are asking for antibiotics for a cold.

    and if I did ring in I’d expect the reception staff to have some kind of sense to tell you absolutely cock all what was wrong with me just like you’d expect the doctor not to tell anyone else what was wrong with you.

    Very much this.

    While there are sick people around the figure isnt actually all that high, from a population of 60 million people disease, disability etc isnt endemic in our society.
    Most illnesses and injuries people seek help for are self limiting, it means the illness will go away because your immune system will see to it….or the injury will heal without the need for intervention, just some rest.

    I stood next to someone booking into A&E yesterday because they had a sore throat and the antibiotics the GP had given them two days earlier hadnt sorted it…it was telling that this mouth breather hadnt gone back to his GP because he knows deep down he is wasting time and would get a telling off from the DR….much easier instead to present at A&E and start the whole unnecessary process again….best treatment for people like that is a bolt gun to the forehead, we could then ship their feckless carcasses out to wherever the current famines in the world happen to be….two birds one stone and all that.

    wanmankylung
    Free Member

    I suspect that the missing dr may have been a locum.

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    I suspect that the missing dr may have been a locum.

    Nope.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    best treatment for people like that is a bolt gun.

    that seems a proportionate response to someone else’s inadequacy.

    Drac
    Full Member

    If the doctors a partner the only person to give them a bollocking is themsleves…

    Well apart the CQC that is.

    MrNice
    Free Member

    and if I did ring in I’d expect the reception staff to have some kind of sense to tell you absolutely cock all what was wrong with me just like you’d expect the doctor not to tell anyone else what was wrong with you.

    surely it’s not breaching medical confidentiality to say “the doctor is not coming in today”? That reception sounds shambolic.

    bamboo
    Free Member

    As you are such an expert on office work, perhaps you should get a job there and sort it all out for them.

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    I could do, quite easily. It’s not hard to check wether your staff are in or not. I ran fleets of trucks for 11 years….
    That’s the thing, I’m not expecting anything of anyone I can’t do or wouldn’t expect of myself. If I’m ill, I call in. If I’m asked a question, I answer it. That sort of thing. The receptionist doesn’t even know who’s in the building, that’s poor.

    cinnamon_girl
    Full Member

    I stood next to someone booking into A&E yesterday because they had a sore throat and the antibiotics the GP had given them two days earlier hadnt sorted it…it was telling that this mouth breather hadnt gone back to his GP because he knows deep down he is wasting time and would get a telling off from the DR….much easier instead to present at A&E and start the whole unnecessary process again….best treatment for people like that is a bolt gun to the forehead, we could then ship their feckless carcasses out to wherever the current famines in the world happen to be….two birds one stone and all that.

    Clearly not everyone has been blessed with your level of intelligence. 🙄

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    Well apart the CQC that is.

    for phoning in sick an hour later than they should have?

    harsh.

    I expect if it had been dereknightrider’s doctor he’d have snitched him/her up to the ctc before you could say ‘knife’ 😉

    Drac
    Full Member

    for phoning in sick an hour later than they should have?

    Well that depends how often it happens, what other issues there are.

    However, the practice manager can bollock them partner or not they have to provide the service they have been paid to provide.

    Stoatsbrother
    Free Member

    I’m a GP

    PP – that’s awful. No excuse for the way it was handled.

    CG – that wasn’t an accident or an emergency. The clue’s in the name. And even if the muppet walks away without being seen the A&E department charges the NHS £48…

    cinnamon_girl
    Full Member

    Stoatsbrother – When you deal with the public expect the unexpected. I would really like to see more ‘life skills’ taught at school and that includes health. It’s a very long time since my kids were at school so possibly things have changed but we need educating on basic health matters and the crux is that it needs to be relevant. Biology lesson doesn’t cut it for many.

    We’re individuals and not everybody ‘gets’ whatever it is they’re supposed to ‘get’. That’s life and it won’t change.

    ScottChegg
    Free Member

    And even if the muppet walks away without being seen the A&E department charges the NHS £48…

    So if they leave them hanging around so long they get bored or better and wander home, it makes financial sense? That explains why they never seem able to just treat ’em and street ’em.

    DezB
    Free Member

    Clearly not everyone has been blessed with your level of intelligence.

    You know, I’ve noticed this myself.. 😀

    aracer
    Free Member

    Vaguely relevant, when I saw my GP yesterday he apologised for the wait and “complained” that it was hard to get rid of some people even when you made hints (the couple in before me had been about 45 mins). I apologised in advance that I was likely to be a bit longer than the normal slot, but he was actually quite happy to spend time with me on my medical issues – I made sure to leave promptly as soon as we’d covered it all though, and commented that I’d get out rather than wasting his time.

    I like my GP – he is very friendly and happy to chat (also on a similar wavelength to me – that rare gem of a GP who has actually done competitive sport), which may be part of his problem with timekeeping! I’d always try to get as early a slot as possible, given the wait can be quite extended later on.

    br
    Free Member

    As the husband of a doctor I know I’d be ringing in sick all the time, there is no way I could put up with the stress of general day to day paperwork stuff never mind trying to tell people they’ll be dead in 6 months or having someone barge in with a baseball bat and knife after you had them struck off for being violent, or being the only person a 90 year old woman has spoken to in 2 weeks as she’s housebound & her kids don’t give a toss or knowing that you’re in a profession with one of the highest suicide rates and the highest rates of being sued, I’d also have it at the back of my mind to fit a bluetooth set to my perfectly underwhelming 10 year old family car but as I’ve not made it home for 2 weeks in time to spend more than 5 minutes a day with my child, I’d probably leave that at the back of my mind and continue listening to people moan about me running late all the while making other people late then realise they are asking for antibiotics for a cold.

    A bit like someone in retail complaining he has to serve the public.

    What did you expect when you trained for the job?

    kcal
    Full Member

    Avoid doctors surgeries like the plague but sometimes needs must. My own GP is very very good – helps that he’s a very competitive cyclist so knows that “take a couple of pills and rest it” isn’t ideal or well received. My mum has had occasion to call on them too and they’ll make house visits (!) for her and the out-of-hours service is pretty good too, generally get local GPS anyway who know us.

    Just for balance like.

    allthepies
    Free Member

    “Take 2 weapons into the Doctor’s consultation room ?”

    legolam
    Free Member

    What did you expect when you trained for the job?

    having someone barge in with a baseball bat and knife

    Probably not this.

    DrP
    Full Member

    I agree Pete – that sounds a bit off!

    I mean, people are allowed to get ill, and I suppose had you been informed, even if they were unable to cover teh appointment, you’d at least have known.

    It’s so obvious – communication needs to be clear and truthful at all times, even if the ‘news’ is good or bad.
    It sounds like the reception team didn’t know what was happening!

    Anyway, thanks for the picture you emailed me at 0930. I can confirm it’s a nasty case of crabs and I’ll put some cream in the post for you. Hope it heals quickly.

    DrP

    What did you expect when you trained for the job?

    Not that. I think that’s the point.

    allthepies
    Free Member

    😆

    DezB
    Free Member

    DrP – Member

    Anyway, thanks for the picture you emailed me at 0930. I can confirm it’s a nasty case of crabs and I’ll put some cream in the post for you. Hope it heals quickly

    Just in case anyone missed it 😆

    Drac
    Full Member

    I’ve not made it home for 2 weeks in time to spend more than 5 minutes a day with my child,

    Not that.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    I can confirm it’s a strawberry growing out of your bum nasty case of crabs and I’ll put some cream in the post for you.

    if you’re going to do a Doctor joke…

    aracer
    Free Member

    TTIWWP

    DrP
    Full Member

    I can confirm it’s a strawberry growing out of your bum nasty case of crabs and I’ll put some cream in the post for you.

    if you’re going to do a Doctor joke..

    Have you no tact – Pete’s fungating genitals are no laughing matter – i take my job very seriously you know 👿

    DrP

    robdob
    Free Member

    o have it at the back of my mind to fit a bluetooth set to my perfectly underwhelming 10 year old family car

    The 3 doctors surgeries I’ve attended over the years have all had new BMW/Jags/RR’s type cars parked in be doctors reserved spots, at the very least a brand new Passat IIRC so not sure what’s going wrong there….. And that’s only Huddersfield.

    robdob
    Free Member

    Pete’s fungating genitals are no laughing matter

    I disagree. 😉

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    that’s only Huddersfield.

    I think they get paid the same wherever they are so if you practice somewhere that houses only cost 4p you get a lot of change for a posh car 😉

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