They don't offer it.Are you able to sign up for the online portal with your records at your GP? I believe if you do this you just get access to results like this when they're available.
So annoying. Similarly my diabetes care is at diabetic clinic. Hope you get your result soon.I’m having a similar issue trying to get my HbA1c result from my GP surgery. It’s in, but they won’t tell me what it is until a doctor has reviewed it. I had it done for my hospital (diabetes clinic) appointment on Monday, I’m not even under GP care for my diabetes. It’s so frustrating. I just want to know the number so I can go in prepared on Monday - this result determines whether or not I’ve reduced my HbA1c enough to keep my Libre prescription long term.
I am out on Monday - I'm at work. Apparently my mobile will be called. I fully intend answering and being difficult.Ooooh - trying to be awkward with me would not work - a couple of decades ago I took a seriously ill child for an emergency appointment and the receptionist told me it would turn out to be nothing - I repeated what she said to the doctor and did not see her again.
If a receptionist told me that I could not have my results but to wait to be called on Monday - I would be out - all day.
It can't be anything serious or important - can it - if it isn't even worth telling me the results of the test it must be just something to waste my time - I shall be out Monday - and Tuesday - probably the rest of the week as well - unless you'd like to print out my test results so I can judge for myself....
I am turning into a very sparky old lady - I might need to get a tee shirt printed with a warning to the world.
Fantastic, thank you.This may be of help to you - information below taken from a leaflet dated 2016.
What can I do if my GP refuses access to my medical record? A refusal to grant medical records access can be challenged through an official complaint to the NHS Trust or social services department concerned or via the Information Commissioner’s Office (01625 54 57 45).
I would also ask my MP to speak to the local health authority as they can normally get through to "the right people" who won't answer the phone to general public.
My receptionist thinks I don’t need any strips because I use Libre...When I said I need them for driving she suggested I use the bus to save the NHS money!
@Sparrow456
Have checked, they offer online bookings and online repeat prescriptions (apparently- never been informed of this) but not access to results/records.
But I will be asking why not.
My receptionist thinks I don’t need any strips because I use Libre...When I said I need them for driving she suggested I use the bus to save the NHS money!
My receptionist thinks I don’t need any strips because I use Libre...When I said I need them for driving she suggested I use the bus to save the NHS money!
They failed me too. Probably for the best, because they would have been rude ones!Words fail me..
I did speak to the PM when my ability to form a coherent sentence returned. I have test strips coming out of my ears nowThe only response that would get from me would be a direct complaint to the practice manager. It's irrelevant what the receptionist thinks on the matter when the guidelines/law are clear on it even if someday they are updated to consider flash/constant monitoring.
Did they give you a reason?Hi @Diakat I've had my strip prescription reduced too
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