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ElenaW
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by ElenaW » Wed Jan 27, 2010 7:29 pm
Hey guys,
I've not signed up with a GP for all the years I've lived here and don't have a clue how it works.
I wanted to see a doctor for my constant headaches but was wondering how I go about making an appointment. Can I just come in and sign up and see a doctor that day?
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Pakhtoon
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by Pakhtoon » Wed Jan 27, 2010 9:43 pm
Hmm I am not sure because I never needed to go to doctor during all the time I spent there but I guess you have to call and book an appointment.
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by ElenaW » Wed Jan 27, 2010 9:50 pm
inwarsaw wrote:Hmm I am not sure because I never needed to go to doctor during all the time I spent there but I guess you have to call and book an appointment.
a friend of mine always goes to her gp, I think it's cuz she's a huge hypochondriac. The doctor spends like 5 mins with her and walks her on out of there. He always ends his diagnosis with "it's not a big deal just take some paracetamol"
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by Pakhtoon » Wed Jan 27, 2010 9:58 pm
Sure. He will most probably say the same to you too
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ElenaW
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by ElenaW » Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:05 pm
inwarsaw wrote:Sure. He will most probably say the same to you too
Probably but I'll be like "nu uh dude, tried it, didn't work"
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by keshgrover » Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:30 pm
elenasailormoon wrote:inwarsaw wrote:Sure. He will most probably say the same to you too
Probably but I'll be like "nu uh dude, tried it, didn't work"
Walk in your local surgery with a utility bill on your name with your passport. That is it. A small form to fill in and you are done.
However, I would still stress that every surgery has its own rules. So, ask first what they required. For emergency you can always walk in to hospital.
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by ElenaW » Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:32 pm
keshgrover wrote:elenasailormoon wrote:inwarsaw wrote:Sure. He will most probably say the same to you too
Probably but I'll be like "nu uh dude, tried it, didn't work"
Walk in your local surgery with a utility bill on your name with your passport. That is it. A small form to fill in and you are done.
However, I would still stress that every surgery has its own rules. So, ask first what they required. For emergency you can always walk in to hospital.
Regards
Thanks for that! Mucho appreciated
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