I tried to make a doctor's appointment. Simple, you might say. I thought so
too. I phoned the surgery, and after a few redials got the receptionist on
the phone, only to be told that since I'm not actually registered there at
the moment (what with having been up in Durham for the past four years) I
can't have an appointment. That's ok, I understand that. Can I register? No,
she says, we're not taking on patients. Not a problem, should have checked,
whatever whatever.
I phone another doctor and ask whether they're taking on patients. Yes, she
says after finding out my address, not a problem. I just need to go in to
fill the forms in, and then again for a 'new patient medical', and finally I
can have an appointment. Um, ok, but I work in Manchester and you don't open
till after I've left, and you're closed before I get home again. You want
me to effectively take three mornings off work for one appointment. "Oh,
well," she says, "I can post the forms out to you, but you still have to
come in for a new patient medical before you can have an appointment." So
now it's down to two mornings off work. Can I do the two things together,
and take just the one morning off? No.
Can't they just, I don't know, read my fucking medical records which will
tell them whatever they need to know in more precise terms than I can? I've
just started this job, I earn two days off per month, and I really don't
want to spend what is in effect one of them sitting in a doctor's waiting
room. Lots of GPs earn over £100k - surely having staggered starting times
to cover from, say, 7am to 7pm isn't too outlandish a suggestion? Angry
angry angry.
Anyway, Zen-like calm. Zen-like calm. Zen-like calm...
I tried to make a doctor's appointment. Simple, you might say. I thought so too. I phoned the surgery, and after a few redials got the receptionist on the phone, only to be told that since I'm not actually registered there at the moment (what with having been up in Durham for the past four years) I can't have an appointment. That's ok, I understand that. Can I register? No, she says, we're not taking on patients. Not a problem, should have checked, whatever whatever.
<br><br>I phone another doctor and ask whether they're taking on patients. Yes, she says after finding out my address, not a problem. I just need to go in to fill the forms in, and then again for a 'new patient medical', and finally I can have an appointment. Um, ok, but I work in Manchester and you don't open till after I've left, and you're closed before I get home again. You want me to effectively take three mornings off work for one appointment. "Oh, well," she says, "I can post the forms out to you, but you still have to come in for a new patient medical before you can have an appointment." So now it's down to two mornings off work. Can I do the two things together, and take just the one morning off? No.
<br><br>Can't they just, I don't know, read my fucking medical records which will tell them whatever they need to know in more precise terms than I can? I've just started this job, I earn two days off per month, and I really don't want to spend what is in effect one of them sitting in a doctor's waiting room. Lots of GPs earn over £100k - surely having staggered starting times to cover from, say, 7am to 7pm isn't too outlandish a suggestion? Angry angry angry.
<br><br>Anyway, Zen-like calm. Zen-like calm. Zen-like calm...<br>
too. I phoned the surgery, and after a few redials got the receptionist on
the phone, only to be told that since I'm not actually registered there at
the moment (what with having been up in Durham for the past four years) I
can't have an appointment. That's ok, I understand that. Can I register? No,
she says, we're not taking on patients. Not a problem, should have checked,
whatever whatever.
I phone another doctor and ask whether they're taking on patients. Yes, she
says after finding out my address, not a problem. I just need to go in to
fill the forms in, and then again for a 'new patient medical', and finally I
can have an appointment. Um, ok, but I work in Manchester and you don't open
till after I've left, and you're closed before I get home again. You want
me to effectively take three mornings off work for one appointment. "Oh,
well," she says, "I can post the forms out to you, but you still have to
come in for a new patient medical before you can have an appointment." So
now it's down to two mornings off work. Can I do the two things together,
and take just the one morning off? No.
Can't they just, I don't know, read my fucking medical records which will
tell them whatever they need to know in more precise terms than I can? I've
just started this job, I earn two days off per month, and I really don't
want to spend what is in effect one of them sitting in a doctor's waiting
room. Lots of GPs earn over £100k - surely having staggered starting times
to cover from, say, 7am to 7pm isn't too outlandish a suggestion? Angry
angry angry.
Anyway, Zen-like calm. Zen-like calm. Zen-like calm...
I tried to make a doctor's appointment. Simple, you might say. I thought so too. I phoned the surgery, and after a few redials got the receptionist on the phone, only to be told that since I'm not actually registered there at the moment (what with having been up in Durham for the past four years) I can't have an appointment. That's ok, I understand that. Can I register? No, she says, we're not taking on patients. Not a problem, should have checked, whatever whatever.
<br><br>I phone another doctor and ask whether they're taking on patients. Yes, she says after finding out my address, not a problem. I just need to go in to fill the forms in, and then again for a 'new patient medical', and finally I can have an appointment. Um, ok, but I work in Manchester and you don't open till after I've left, and you're closed before I get home again. You want me to effectively take three mornings off work for one appointment. "Oh, well," she says, "I can post the forms out to you, but you still have to come in for a new patient medical before you can have an appointment." So now it's down to two mornings off work. Can I do the two things together, and take just the one morning off? No.
<br><br>Can't they just, I don't know, read my fucking medical records which will tell them whatever they need to know in more precise terms than I can? I've just started this job, I earn two days off per month, and I really don't want to spend what is in effect one of them sitting in a doctor's waiting room. Lots of GPs earn over £100k - surely having staggered starting times to cover from, say, 7am to 7pm isn't too outlandish a suggestion? Angry angry angry.
<br><br>Anyway, Zen-like calm. Zen-like calm. Zen-like calm...<br>
Sorry to hear about your difficulties. Now I understand where the Aussies got their complicated ways from.
If it's any consolation, the condo won't do moveins on evenings or weekends. So I need to take a day off right after I get back from montreal to move. Which means I need to be packed by monday night. and need to 'waste' a day off.