SoylentGreen
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I got a GP card last year and nominated the practice I have been attending since the 1970's.
I now realise that the doctor that I have been attending for many years should have been more on top of things than he has been.
For example. I had shingles a few years back but didn't diagnose them. It was my wife who suggested I had shingles and I asked him. Then he woke up.
He has messed up my blood tests twice now in recent years.
He prescribed an ointment for dermatitis in my ear and when I went to get the prescription renewed he said that you can't put that stuff in your ear.
Lots of small things.
Two weeks ago both myself and my wife had our bloods taken. Last Monday her doctor rang her at 8.30 am. with her results. Five days later and nothing from my doctor yet.
Is it easy to change doctors when you have a GP card? Can I have my medical records for the past 50 years transferred to my new doctor?
I now realise that the doctor that I have been attending for many years should have been more on top of things than he has been.
For example. I had shingles a few years back but didn't diagnose them. It was my wife who suggested I had shingles and I asked him. Then he woke up.
He has messed up my blood tests twice now in recent years.
He prescribed an ointment for dermatitis in my ear and when I went to get the prescription renewed he said that you can't put that stuff in your ear.
Lots of small things.
Two weeks ago both myself and my wife had our bloods taken. Last Monday her doctor rang her at 8.30 am. with her results. Five days later and nothing from my doctor yet.
Is it easy to change doctors when you have a GP card? Can I have my medical records for the past 50 years transferred to my new doctor?