I totally agree with you- I have not-and will not-share details/specifics about my former surgery to anybody-just want to leave and forget all about it.Who at the new practice told you that? I would make an urgent appointment at your new GPs, take a copy of one of your old GP prescriptions and explain in person that you need a script for insulin or you'll run out. I know how stressing and upsetting this situation must be but if possible avoid criticising your old GP to your new one. Rightly or wrongly, first impressions last!! Good luck, Sue xxx
Im going to try every single suggestion in the morning-and surely one of them will help-thank youcould you not phone the diabetic clinic and speak to a nurse there and explain, they may be able to help you out, mine have been great with things like insulin and bg strips, i would certainly try hope you get this sorted very quickly, good luck x
I had already told her it was for my insulin-she shook her head and said i had to get if from former GP-not a great start witha new practice-but will try again-might get a different person!Phone them and tell them the receptionist that you are really sorry and you know you are only just registering with them but you are an insulin dependent diabetic and a problem has arisen with your insulin. The receptionist shouldn't query that and should give you an emergency appointment with either a GP or the diabetic practice nurse. At my practice the very least they would do is get the diabetic nurse to phone me back. If its like mine, you will have to call about 8.30 am to get it sorted the same day. Sue xx
One of the features of a good complaints system is that people can make complaints without fear or favour. Once your insulin is sorted, I would take this matter further with the health complaints body you have in the UK. In NZ there is an independent Office of the Health and Disability Commissioner and people can contact them and things get sorted out really well. It's completely out of order the way you have been treated.
All the suggestions above are good ones. I hope things gets sorted quickly and easily for you.
Receptionists seem to be a law unto themselves!I also thought that once you'd signed up to your new dr they owe you duty of care. Goodluck and persist. Very upsetting to hear this still happens in 2015.
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