Make an appointment with a local surgery and register as a temporary patient (fill in form). Take the form in with you to see the Doc and he'll write stuff on it. You then give the form to your own GP and they update your records.
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Watch out if you're in Germany. I went to a local doctor and tried to explain a persistent headache and flu symptoms, and they gave me a full-blown eye-test, which I thought was part of a new improved diagnosis method. They sent me a significant bill.
And my German dentist didn't use anaesthetic for a deep filling. Brits don't like to show pain to Johnny Foreigner, so I suffered in silence. Mug.
Neither spoke English, another reason why I was learning German.Comment
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Tsk, tsk. Contractors these days.
Phone Bupa, get an appointment nearby in your lunch break. Job done, no invoicing time lost.
Only if you need expensive prescription drugs do you then make a follow up appointment with an NHS doctor so that you can get the subsidised prescription.Comment
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I believe I'm still registered with a GP practise in a town I haven't lived in for twenty-five years. Good thing I don't get ill
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Quite right too. I wouldn't go back to a GP that couldn't spell practice either.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI believe I'm still registered with a GP practise in a town I haven't lived in for twenty-five years.
Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
Xenophon said: "CUK Geek of the Week". A gingerjedi certified "Elitist Tw@t". Posting rated @ 5 lard pointsComment
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostIf so, do NOT rinse it in neat Dettol. You will NOT be able to explain the consequences to your other half.
Too right. Anyway : doesn't everyone know that dettol should be applied with a wire brush?Comment
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Just call the nearest surgery and make an appointment, sign the form which makes you a temporary resident so a doc will see you.Comment
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Mine did that too - apparently many patients do opt for this to save money. I won't fall for that again!Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post...
And my German dentist didn't use anaesthetic for a deep filling. ...Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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