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The second time to write this for administrative reasons.


I went to the DMC having had an appointment and an hour and a half later the doctor walked in from a visit, leaving a queue of people ahead of me. I left and made a new appointment which took several attempts on the phone.

They seem to have lost my complete medical history and I'm not sure what can be done about it.

I have never seen the same doctor twice.

I went in to see a doctor and they somehow overlooked me and got left waiting for an hour so they sent me to see their emergency doctor I think they referred to him, and we had rather a stilted conversation and he had difficulty explaining whether I was talking about my 'front hole' or my 'back hole' which was surprisingly unscientific conversation for an alleged qualified doctor.

I think the D.M.C. over the years has deterioated.It focuses on getting quotas of certain tests done.for example I was pretty unwell once, and all that concerned the G.P was wether Id had my flu jab, and had I had a tetnus, . I thought what I had wrong with me at the time was more important. I was briefly looked at and was told to take aspirin; and not to go to the surgery if I thought I had flu, I felt like a pariah, I think it is run to much like a bussiness now, You should see the flash cars those doctors are driving there?

Tarot said


I think it is run to much like a bussiness now


If it were run like a business they might, just, recognise that their patients are their customers / clients and therefore need careful, effective and sympathetic treatment. To me it sounds as if they are running it like an inefficient, semi stalinist, monopoly.

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