Yes you could be right. But normally the surgery would get in touch if anything needs doing/changing.
If I do make an appointment, I am afraid I would explode which could make things so much worse
What I will do tomorrow, is call my mp,s office and speak to her secretary and then hopefully get an appointment.I am lost for words, Ally. All I know is you can't go on like this. Your GP has a duty of care and is not fulfilling this. You cannot rely on your doctor to get in touch. He would have done by now had he been going to. Have you asked when your MP is back from his holiday? Parliament is on annual leave, but MPs still look after their constituents during the summer break. His secretary should be able to help you get an appointment with him fairly quickly.
Thank you about Pals as I assumed they dealt with complaints about gp,s. When I wrote to my gp, I also wrote to the practice manager and no response,It is also possible a mistake has been made and the letter has been scanned to your record by admin and your GP has not been made aware. I would make the appointment and when.booking it ask the receptionist to note it's to discuss your neuropathy referral. If you then get nowhere you have 2 choices - informal complaint to NHS England or a formal complaint to the Health Ombudsman. Both will elicit a response from your practice. NHSE will probably be quicker as the practice has to be given time to prepare a response by the ombudsman. PALs do not apply to your GP.
As far as I know, can,t make appointments online. Though the surgery do have a system where you can book an appointment up to 2 weeks ahead. I have often asked to pre book in that 2 week time, Lo and behold, there's never any goingAlly, In light of how you've been treated in the past, I can understand that you might explode; I take it you don't have access to making appts on line. Maybe having things written down might help to keep you calm? Only you can know that, but might be worth a try rather than worrying and getting stressed about it. And don't bother about things that don't matter - like spelling, or grammar; so long as you get across the things you want to say & ask and get the referral that you need. The knowledge that you are actually doing something, making things happen, can be very empowering and could help increase your self-confidence, this time and for the future.
I'm expected to remember and book my blood test over the phone.What I will do tomorrow, is call my mp,s office and speak to her secretary and then hopefully get an appointment.
The thing that's really frustrated me, is that my psych has written about having 3 monthly blood tests to which my gp did sweet fa.
Something needs to be done sooner rather then later
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