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Getting the most from your appointment !

The GP or nurse you are seeing realises that you would not have made an appointment if everything was ok.  You may be nervous or embarrassed, but remember the person you are seeing wants to help you.

Below are some tips for making the most of your appointment:

  1. Prepare for your appointment to make the best use of your time.  Be specific about your symptoms and any treatment you are receiving, including complimentary therapy, any allergies or reactions.  Make sure your most important concerns are dealt with first.
  2. Remember to ask if you are unsure about anything.  You may want to prepare some questions.
  3. Do not be afraid to be frank during your visit, everything you say will be confidential.
  4. Before you leave make sure you are clear about: What happens next? Who is doing what? When will it be done? If you would like a copy of any letters written, you should ask now.
  5. Please be patient when you try to contact the GP's or nurses, remember they are busy too.  If your call is not urgent, try to avoid calling before 11am.
  6. If you decide to block unrecognised calls on your telephone line you will block our numbers if we try to call you.
  7. Do you need help to explain your situation?  It should be possible to bring a trusted person to your appointment, but please confirm beforehand.
  8. If things are not to your satisfaction, take up the issue with the Practice Manager.  If there is still a problem, it can be addressed independently through the Patient Advice and Liaison Service.  See the complaints link on the website.
  9. Remember that each 10 minute consultation is to deal with one issue only.  If you require more than one appointment, please speak to the Receptionist when booking.