If you're looking to get mortgage approval / buy a house; eliminate any possible bumps you can. You'll hit more than one, at least remove the ones that are in your power to do so.
What all that means is - sit at the phone and find a GP!
Edit to add: I've never, personally, been "assigned" to a GP - is this medical card related?
I would just put down, no GP, last attended a doctor > 10 years ago. If they want you to go for a medical there are plenty of doctors providing that service, without them being your GP.
Most forms have a box to tick if you don't have a GP. It's quite common, especially for men. Signing up to a GP for a mortgage protection policy is pointless as they won't have any record of you. If you haven't been to a GP in 10 years, you won't have been sick. If there is a reason for the underwriter to check on your medical history (it may be a €1m mortgage), they will send you for a medical, which they pay for.
It's absolutely no problem, so don't be getting worried about it.
Steven
http://www.bluewaterfp.ie (www.bluewaterfp.ie)
It's particularly bad in Dublin.
As a general recommendation, everyone should have a GP.
GPs have done amazing work on this and have been lobbying HSE and Government for more training posts for years. More GPs = more capacity. Difficult to attract and keep trainees.
My point is that either a surgery has places available or it doesn't.
Rather than the public ringing around aimlessly, why isn't there a website of surgeries that have capacity?
Not alone would this help the public but it would also highlight whatever issues exist in relation to GP capacity in the same way as trolley numbers highlight issues in hospitals.
Otherwise, we get a general comment that "everyone should have a GP" but achieving the "should" remains more difficult than it should be.
If the GPs are doing everything that they can, show me the data please.
Yes, the lobby group that is funded by member subscriptions wants more members, surprise surprise!
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