I finally figured out why i can never get a doctors appointment it is because there is too many old people going there twice or three times a week. Every time i walk past as i live next door its fill with old people coming in and out. They line up there before it opens to get their prescriptions.
Does anyone else experience such terrible service at their GP or is it just london that has to put up with this. If it wasn't "free", if people had to pay even £20 to see a doctor i bet 100% i would have been able to see a doctor today. But because it cost nothing these old people go in twice a week like its something to fill their time with. I see them just mulling around their like its a local hang out or something.
When i used private doctor in the SA, i was sick i was never not able to see the doctor on that same day. It just doesn't happen that you can't see a doctor, its usually only 10 mins anyway, how can a doctor not spare 10 mins... old people getting their free doctors that's how
That's not people that have developed a sniffle and go in after antibiotics when they need a paracetamol though is it? My point was there are a lot of people that will just run to the GP because little timmy coughed.
If the OPs wish of a charge for the GP comes true then a lot of people will've exempt from it in the same way that they get free prescriptions.. so old people will still get it for free. And that's quite right in my opinion. I'm supportive of them getting free healthcare when they need it.
OP you will be old sooner than you think.
How do you enforce the fine though? You can hardly say 'if you don't pay it, then you can't use the NHS any more'.I agree with the sentiment of fining those that don't turn up. Our local surgery always has a poster showing how many wasted hours through missed appointments there were for the previous month, always 20+.
£30 might be a bit steep though.
But ultimately you don't know whats wrong with them. They might not just have that sniffle, they could be suffering from any number of less obvious/ apparent ailments. Your making judgements and assessments on unproven hypothesis based upon quickly made observations.
also the point about older folk needing more care is very valid
Guess who funded modern medicine? Their generation.Not really sure why you're feeling so entitled on their behalf.
Yep they've paid taxes. And guess what? Modern medicine has meant people are living way beyond what was predicted when they were paying taxes, and we're now filling in the black hole to prop up their NHS care along with their pensions and other services.
And you can honestly say that all of these people have worked hard and paid their taxes all their life?
The ones who had free education and went to University not only for free but with a grant in some cases?
How do you enforce the fine though? You can hardly say 'if you don't pay it, then you can't use the NHS any more'.
ringing early in the morning you normally find there are cancelled appointments you can snap up.
And if there aren't then just take another day off work to try again tomorrow...
ask for a phone appointment, they ring you with the results, that's how I do it with my test resultsI can't get one either, been trying since Wednesday last week. If I book in advance they told me they are now taking appointments for June.
Other weeks it is fine. It is frustrating as I had an X-ray over a month ago and I still don't know the results.
You could, you know .. ring before work, on the way to work or even at work depending on what time you start.
Unless you work somewhere that needs you to book time off in advance.