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Anyone experiencing even greater issues securing a GP appointment with Tessa Jowell GP practice?


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14 hours ago, sandyman said:

Are there catchment areas for surgeries ? I thought you could take your pick.

Yes, unfortunately there are catchment areas for surgeries.  Have a look on The Gardens website.

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Called Tessa Jowell GP Surgery today after failing to get two repeat prescriptions from the pharmacy.  When I asked the pharmacy, I was told that they had been requested but not sent by the surgery.  After speaking to the surgery I was told that those two items were no longer on my repeat prescriptions.  I was told I would need a prescription review. Earliest date would be the 22 September.  That is utterly ridiculous.  Surely someone from the surgery should have contacted me to tell me this after requesting the repeat prescriptions two weeks ago. 
 

Also, apparently, there is no point sending an email regarding prescriptions as they are not actioned nor replied to as I have discovered. 

Try using their ask my GP an raise it as urgent and see if you get a quicker response. 

As an example had a telehone consultation on 4/9, was told by the GP to book a face to face which I did and that doesn't happen till 23/9. Why so long to be seen??????????????? Answers on a post card to Wes Streeting. 

 

14 hours ago, beansprout said:

Find another gp

Unfortunately posters on here complaining for months and at length about this surgery seem totally reluctant to move elsewhere, despite how easy it is to do that.

They think things will somehow change, despite all the evidence to the contrary.

 

On 02/04/2024 at 01:12, trinidad said:

I am expected to receive a written response for my complaint with the ICB on April 23rd 2024. I am not really expecting any major changes, other than escalating the complaint again. I notice the Practice manager is no longer responding to comments on this forum. 

There is also alot of one star reviews on the NHS review website. these reviews. These issues seem to be going on to at least January 2024. Look for yourself:

Ratings and reviews - Tessa Jowell GP Surgery - NHS (www.nhs.uk)

 

I clicked on this link and found it no longer exists and has been decommissioned.

 

 

On 12/09/2025 at 14:17, Azalea said:

Called Tessa Jowell GP Surgery today after failing to get two repeat prescriptions from the pharmacy.  When I asked the pharmacy, I was told that they had been requested but not sent by the surgery.  After speaking to the surgery I was told that those two items were no longer on my repeat prescriptions.  I was told I would need a prescription review. Earliest date would be the 22 September.  That is utterly ridiculous.  Surely someone from the surgery should have contacted me to tell me this after requesting the repeat prescriptions two weeks ago. 
 

Also, apparently, there is no point sending an email regarding prescriptions as they are not actioned nor replied to as I have discovered. 

I’m happy to report that I got a much earlier prescription review than the 22 September.  Not sure what that was down to but I was sent a text to say to expect a telephone call on a certain day and time for earlier this week.  It was with a pharmacist and not a doctor.  I was later told to expect a telephone call on call on both the 19 and 23 September.  They are really pushing the boat out. Not complaining. Also, Dr. Shivji is back working.

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