Yeah, sound "nice". :roll:
Two questions:
1) Is the person ("one of the women") at least qualified to draw blood?
2) If changes to medication is needed, will the GP see you and explain or will leave another envelope for you to pick up without any instructions?
After the next general elections it'll get better, LibDems will require you to draw your own blood, deliver it to the Lab, wait for the results and return it back to your GP. Your will then be told to phone a 0844 or a 089 premium number, keep you on hold for 15 minutes then drop the call. You'll then have to call back again, be kept on hold for another 15 minutes and if you are lucky your GP will tell you that there are no changes and you don't need any new medications or any increase on your existing medication.
Or if you are unlucky, after the 3rd call, a secretary will tell you to phone back later or next day because the GP is on his lunch break or has already gone home for the day.
You just might get away with around £10 worth of calls for' well.......for nothing.
But maybe you won't even get to speak to the GP, instead his secretary will tell you the results and tell you to pick up your new prescription and pay the GP for the time it took him to fill it out.
Hey, the Docs don't earn enough money so someone has to top up their wages above a hundred grand....right?
Roll on the good days!