Attitude people, attitude, its essential in today's world.
I came off my bike fairly simply a year or so months ago on a track day. Was fine, walked away from it (bike didnt

Oh well, scraps to build another track bike).
Got home, still felt fine, but thought I should see my GP to check around and make sure nothing was brewing behind the scenes.
He was Indian, didn't even look/touch around to feel for problems. Asked me to move my head from side to side and stand up. Was it "nope, everything is fine"
Cool I thought, lucky escape.... a week later I start getting really bad pains in my shoulder blade. Crackling everytime I moved it. Went back to my GP, didnt feel it. said "Its just crystals in your muscles, wouldnt worry about it"
A month passes.... Pain unbearable at this point, went to A&E, had an xray within 30 mins, shattered shoulder blade...... Went back to my GP after having treatment and sorting it all out. Slammed the medical reports on his desk (admin fees apply for getting medical records) and stated if he ever miss diagnosed me again I would shut down his practise faster than he can pass wind after a curry. (one of many perks of my role, authority

Can't state what I do though lol).
Point being. Indian GP's simply don't care, nor to most british ones....
The best medical service I ever got was when in the Armed Forces. Sure, not exactly patient caring but top the point and dont miss a beat.
Ags