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Hi Vilmos,


Can I suggest that if you experience problems getting a GP appointment that you speak to my colleagues in the NHS Southwark PALS Team (Patient Advice & Liaison) about that - they can get involved to help you get a more timely appointment, and the feedback about using local health services is used to improve services for the future.


You can email them at [email protected] or call 0800 587 7170 (weekdays 9.30 - 12.30 and 2-4pm).

Regards,

Keri Lewis

NHS Southwark Communications & Engagement

Penguin68: No, I didn't specify a doctor, I just asked for an appointment to see any doctor.


Health Involvement: I suppose I could complain but then I would be possibly jumping the queue over people who needed to see a doctor more than me, people in pain for instance, which I am not suffering. So I will patiently wait my turn.


I must say the NHS is looking more and more like wallpaper by the day. It looks the business but it is actually more of a threat to peoples' health than a help. The fact of the matter is there are just too many people today for it to cope and the template for a welfare state of the 1940s just doesn't fit today's needs, and I say that as someone who is approaching his three score years and ten.

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